THE CORN LAWS
... THE CORN LAWS. There have been various meetings during the week in different parts of the country, some in favour of the Corn-laws, and others protesting energetically against them. Among the most significant of the Anti Corn- ...
... THE CORN LAWS. There have been various meetings during the week in different parts of the country, some in favour of the Corn-laws, and others protesting energetically against them. Among the most significant of the Anti Corn- ...
... THE .LAWS? What, I wonder, were the topics of conversation as the ladies and gentlemen promenaded to and fro, or reclined in the deck chairs' Doubtless the matter of the Corn Laws came in for animated discussion, softie arguing that English farmers would ...
... The Corn Laws. Yesterday a deputation of between 30 arm 40 gentlemen waited upon the Lord Mayor with a requisition. signed by AO. that his Lordship would be pleased to a meeting of Inc constitueucy and inhabitants of the City of London. to take into ...
... Robert then gave a short recapitulation of the history of the Corn Laws: he stated that until the beginning of the late Geo. there was a rigid prohibition of the importation of foreign corn; however, the Government was always ready, in times of isternal ...
... it signify if the Corn Laws did produce the proposed object of steady prices which is not the fact; for the only point to consider is, that under their influence our soil is not able to support our inhabitants; and if their Corn Laws do force additional ...
... compelled jiy t I. law to labour for the winds? Are we, indeed, men? If we were leen =Dr ear fathers, the MOD of our Republic, the Corn Laws would leag ago nand up Hampdens and Sidueys, and • Daniel i 'wiry Either we must have no Corn Laws, ...
... THE CORN LAWS. It is generally understood that there are several Country Oendemen who have no objection to a revision and alteration of those statutes, provided the foreign corn imported into gagland shall be subjected to a certain amount of tax, which ...
... represented as desiring the repeal of the corn laws. This was proved to be quite opposite to the fact; for they were satisfied that those laws were essential for their own prosperity. It had been said, that the Anti-Corn-Law League desired ...
... CORN LAWS. As misapprehensions have taken place respeaing the nature end tendency of the late Corn Ad, the Public is respeettul ly informed, that thepriucipleson whichl that AA was tbunded are explained in the following Publication, ar.d the mode in which ...
... CORN LAWS. Mr. HUME presente4 a petition tram the inhabitants of Loughborough, praying for an alteration in the Corn Laws. SLAVERY. Mr. BAGWELL presented a petition from Roscrea, Tipperary, praying for the abolition of slavery in the Colonies. A similar ...
... CORN LAWS. Earl GROSVENO It, in presenting a petition from Saddleworth in Yorkshire, praying for a revision of the Corn Laws, said, that though he was happy to see so many petitions presented on this subject, he still thought it better to defer their ...
... Charles J. F. Russell. Thi Corn Laws and the Town Council of Wauuix.— At the quarterly meeting ofthe town council of ■Walsall, on Monday last, it was resolved not to petition the legislature on the subject of the Corn Laws. The ques- tion md beoc raised ...