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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

CORN LAWS

... vote for a repeal of the Corn Laws, because he felt that it would be impossible for the Irish nation to start upon equal terms with the English as ,a manufacturing country until these laws were repealed. A repeal of the Corn Laws would open ...

CORN LAWS

... that of mere tem- n porary relief, which the repeal of the Corn Laws S ,f would prodace. Are you for completely sponging s 1the National Debt I (Aye, aye, and loud cheers.) Then repeal the Corn Laws. Are you for a com- plete separation between Church and ...

THE CORN LAWS

... been ascribed to the operation of our Corn Laws; but what, we would asIc, must be his position when the price of his food is raised at home. Must it not follow as naturally as night follows day, that if the price of corn is raised abroad, that the foreign ...

THE CORN LAWS

... as by a repeal of the Corn Laws. Every man living upon a fixed income would be considerably enriched by a repeal of the Corn Laws; every shop-keeper who does not deal inhjiuman food, would be enriched by a repeat of the Corn ...

THE CORN LAWS

... TLE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY; DECEMBER 13, 1845. THE CORN LAWS. DrTsEnz is, and ever has been, a large section of Tsociety who appear to have deputed to a section of , the newspaper press the power to think, the authority to reason, and the right to decide ...

THE CORN LAWS

... ascribed to the operation of our Corn Laws ; but what, we would ask, must be his position ; when the price of his food is raised at home. Must I it not follow as naturally as night follows day, that if the price of corn is raised abroad, that the foreign ...

CORN LAWS

... a repeal of the Corn Laws during the winter of 1839-40, but under circumstances, not very favourable to sound and deliberate legis- lation. The Tories cannot conceive how a grower of corn should advocate a modifloatioui of the Corn Laws; and ...

THE CORN LAWS

... been ascribed to the operation of our Corn Laws; but what, we would ask, must be his position when the price of his food is raised at home. Must it not follow as naturally as night follows day, that if the price of corn is raised abroad, that the foreign ...

THE BISHIOPS AND THE CORN LAWS

... THE BISEIOPS AND THE CORN LAWS. TO THE EDITOR OF THE MiOPNINO POST. Sir,-The Bishop of Oxford's speech, on the 12th instant, is, perhaps, the most extraordinary oration of the present session. Had I time, I should have pleasure in giving it that attention ...

THE MINISTER AND THE CORN LAWS

... --IS --R A-- IUe IOR LAWS. THTE MINISTER AND TUTE CORN LAWVS. W.IAT SORT OF BARG&A1 SIIOULD THL FARMH- ERS MAKE 1 , TIIEIE arc indications on the political horizon that 3PEEL iS preparcd to go the whole hog with the Corn Laws, and complete the degradation ...

THE MINISTER AND THE CORN LAWS

... I THE MINISTER AND THIE CORN LAWS. WHAT SORT OF BARGAIN SHOULD T1E FAIRM- ERS MAKE I T'anEs are indications on the political horizon that PEEL is prepared to go the whole hog with the Corn Laws, and complete the degradation of his agricultural majority ...

THE MINISTER AND THE CORN LAWS

... THE MNISTrER AND TILE CORN LAWS. WHAT SORT OF BARGAIN SHOULD THIE FARM- SEtS MAKE 1 TurEE are indications on the political horizon that PEEL is prepared to go the whole hog with the Corn Laws, and complete the degradation of his agricultural majority ...