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... unto, inquires why we say so little about the tl corn laws? Our answer is, that we can say no more than m what we have said a hundred times, viz. that the corn laws are the worst of our prohibitory laws, as they ecpe- es cially affect the ...

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... SOLD EVERYWHERE. ws-5e26 TABLETS, On. AkN is. BOXES, iF. OD. A.m 3S. TO CORRESPONDENTS. Free Trader.-The Act repealing the Corn Laws was passed on the 26th June, 1l45. Fairnlav.-WVe cannot publish an anonymous attack Whici is so vague and without verification ...

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... ticularly between the Chartists and the Corn-law Repealers, o throws cut a suggestion worthy of the cnnoideration of the for- It mer. It is this:-A great majo)rity of tbs Chartists are opposed to the corn laws, and only thivart the repealers, because ...

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... -Witt the woriter ommutnt~icate his name, in eonfltcue.ze and state the ob~ject he has in 47iewa TilE C(ORN LiwS -The act Jor~theO repeat of the corn law~s camne il to operation on the 20th June, 1840, boot the total repeat did not takce place tilt the 1st ...

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... a committee on the corn laes in March last, P whilst the seconder, Mr. D. W. Wood, voted in its favourtl it is surmised by some that the speech from the Throne 11 will recommend th* modification, if not the repeal, of the a corn laws, whilst others calculate ...

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... fthe commsunications of Amicus-J. ?? and ?? 7-. O-A, n- vhO . P-J. E-J. Wood-E. H-'eritas-T. E.2jfand Mr. Pare, ent on the corn laws. the 1.ZCEIVeD pru Tun STaANoes9' FiRND SOCIFTY- Frdom Mr. Moses Joynlson, £]; Mr. Thos8 Gotton,1£2 £3 0 ° e, Arthur Heywoodi ...

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... ll X TN2 CORN LAWS AND PoOrECTIui; rtiio.11b ttr * .i ?? chaent, the insertion of which w as 1a.t ch p'ilthe li, * n pared in tlhe type, whlien, on a re-ver ?? ,IC 'Me . paper, was going to press, we clate to th.e c1iclurt *I part of it called for so)me ...

THE CANDIDATES FOR SOUTH LANCASHIRE

... whole body of Liberals, put the finishing stroke to these starvation laws ; but Sir Robert himself had the manliness to give the whole of the credit to Richard Cobden and the Anti-Corn Law League ; it was only in the face of the Irish famine— that is, from ...

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... written with a view to publication. , MR. DBNIaOre ?? letter of George, addressed to this gentletti t on the subject of the Corn Laws, appeared in yesterdaYls'S L L NusAVCaZS.-A Constant cader begs to call the attention 01 proper persons to the wretched ...

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... l'erl's gavern- tii meilt be anti-corn law, thu question ratlier is. whsotler there I!i -Vanill be iily) minority whatever against tho corn laws ?? ?? Iii ?? Tenl Cabinet Ministers olit of fourteen veltei 0 ,again-t the corn lawislasit ...

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... I 'It was ?? a distiict and imperative reason for ie a Revision of the present s ,stem of Corn Laws, is furnished c On by the enbancedvalue of Money since the Law of i Wleilweu as in. the present inport lisit was fixed. ge m On the motion of Mr. W. BawOce ...

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... ais former corn- mcanding officer for a commiasion as adjutant of the Innis- killing Dragoone; and the only ground for the arrest and r imprisonment which caused hia death was that he dared to r give evidence against ?? Crawrley, his corn- , di fflcer ...