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... PAST EVENTS IN OUR ISLAND RECALLED. MAY 11th. 1839-The Melbourne Ministry resufaed office. 1846-The Bill abolishing the Corn Laws was read a third time. 1855—The Newspaper Stamp Bill was read a third time in the Commons. 1867—A treaty was signed in London ...

Published: Wednesday 11 May 1898
Newspaper: South Wales Echo
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: | Words: 278 | Page: 4 | Tags: Advertising 

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... Duties Post Office Regulations, Rates of Porterage, Turnpike Laws, Corn Laws, Prison Regulations, &c. presenting a clear and complete Exposition of the whole Civil, Criminal, and Constitutional Law of England, as now ad- ministered. Printed for W. Simpkin ...

Published: Saturday 11 September 1830
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Advertisement | Words: 369 | Page: 3 | Tags: Advertising 

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... Earl of Winchelsea has been requested to become the President. The Corn Law Magazine, which is ex- pressly and avowedly carried on for the pnrpose of aiding in the abolition of the Corn Laws, contains the following1, which may be taken as a fair specimen ...

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... traitor to hi* °«ritish' farm 4'le Joom of Britain in general and tb0 Volition 111 particular had been sealed by stpo(iv r Corn Laws. So Mr. Chowler was v eciUest at farmers' ordinaries and agn- r'lle's—we have an idea tfiat he lamiliar to Willis's Rooms ...

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... pre- sented petitions against the New Poor Law Bill. A number of other petitions were presented, pray- ing for church extension. MrVtLHEKS. after presenting sereial petitions praying for a repeal of file Corn Laws, said he availed himself of that opportunity ...

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... against the Trinity, etc., and for punishing the authors and publishers. A proclamation was issued on the 24th. 1815—The Corn Laws (M> Robinson's) introduced. FEBRUARY 18th (and two following days). 1653-The English Fleet, under Blake, obtained a great ...

Published: Saturday 15 February 1896
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Advertisement | Words: 932 | Page: 4 | Tags: Advertising 

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... Queen's Government, and occasionally voting for it, should take no part in the discussion of State affairs (for instance, Corn Laws, Game Laws, trade or financial questions); but he should come forward whenever the interests of humanity are at stake, and givo ...

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... tha slaves, the emancipation of the restrictions upon the Catholics I the emancipation of all the restrictions upon the corn laws, the emancipation of the voter from restrictions upon suffrap-e. It has, be said, been 50 years of emancipation, the only ...

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... and to the producer in periods of abundance. For these reasons, I am opposed to any material alteration in the present Corn Laws. The interests of the labouring and poorer elasses of my fello.v subjects will ever have my most careful atten!ign, and my ...

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... 1838 to 1888 there was an endless series of political questions following each other, commencing with the repeal of the corn laws and reaching to the national revival which is now so manifest. In ail these agitations no man outside Wales took so prominent ...

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... prosperity for the day of adversity. When the price of corn is on the rise, and he has the prospect of obtaining remuneration for Lis time, labour, and money, then the war whoop is raised against the Corn Laws. At the present moment the alarmists are at work ...