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CORN LAWS

... CORN LW.S I * o zeE4 ?? of atos liverpooz A To. O q GE£N T L SMZ E ,z ?? serve, on the subjecti.n6 the 'proposed 'togu of. ,the':Corh.LaW54 st-' Sh . . ?? fooj and manufactnrik4htbe aatural foundation and&will: always ,fi1dIj~ gner al'ie'~d interferenceof ...

THE CORN LAWS

... IteC Ii eqp ~i gter~suti, SALUS POPULI LEX SUPRXEf A. FRIDAY, MdARCH 14, 1834. THEZ CORtN LAWS. An attentive perusal of the twio nights' discnssion pa to which this important inquiry gave rise, is not A calculated to inspire us with much respect for the ...

CORN LAWS

... CORN LAWS. , The Legislative bodies during the ?? 9 s:on of Parliament. will be called ?? to discuss, among other questions of importance, the policy OF c permitting or preventing the importation of foreign I corn, at the present very, low market prices ...

LORD STANLEY AND THE CORN LAWS

... the man. In his defence of the landlords Lord Stanley was forced to admit that the effect of the corn laws was to raise rents, and to enhance the price of corn, and that the price t of bread had nothing to do with the rate of wages, one r way or other. He ...

CORN LAW DIVISIONS

... alteration- in the- corn laws proposed by SitRoett Peel, as not being calculated to remove; the evilstof the I former law, was rejecte by34 o2 majority 128. i February 24.-Mr; Villier's motion for a totalf repeal of the corn laws, was ...

POLICE

... that The corn taut is a just laer, and ouqht to be v mi;ntained ! Now, at an anti-corn-law meetiug, held 8 in Lceds, oit ihe 15th of January, 1839, this same Fear gus O'Connor said, I am rihfol tor a sore extensie ?? of the comn laws than even the ...

THE NAVIGATION LAWS AND THE NEW PROTECTIONIST LEAGUE

... THE NAVIGATION LAWS AND THE NEW PROTECTIONIST LEAGUE. fular, It is fortunate that the Lords have had a full cc opportunity of calmly considering the course whichn prudence dictates on the question of the repeal of !u the navigation laws, and that they ...

THE OPENING OF THE SESSION

... tion; but of important changes in the Ei political constitution of the country. Whether we Ii look to Ireland or to the corn laws, we see reason to c apprehend alarming consequences to the best p interests of the State, if concessions should be with q ...

WHIG POLICY IN THE ENSUING SESSION

... worked Il Ireland as an instrument to eject Sir Robert Peel, ri without stirring too deeply the more personal matter of the corn laws, but Lord Spencer's declaration on th the one hand, and that of the Irish repealers on the _ other, have driven them, against ...

ATTEMPTED MURDR BY A SOLDIER

... familiar objects. The Tory party may have been trnly Liberal In opposing Catholic eman- olpation, the repeal of the corn laws, the reform of municipal corporations, and half a hundred otbor measures of reform. But public opinion calls nuoh opposition ...

POSTSCRIPT

... MteXieCol, Spanish, i314; Greek, ill b rea We are without soly arrivals fromi Paris ?? p Corn.Exchairsgoe, Febs.28-As the propesals for thics ID alterations in the corn laws are expected to hie divnslged Oit House Of Commons to M',orrow niaht, ctie trade this ...

PUBLISHER v. AUTHOR

... work, but he was re- sponsible for the compilation. He mentioned the modification of the Corn Laws in the reign of George IV., but he did not mention that the Corn Laws-were repealed in the present reign by Sir Robert Peel. Mr. John Rice Burn, M.A., formerly ...