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THE CORN LAWS

... I TRE CORN LAWS. r WOcEiPORT, DEC. 12._.Last night a public meeting of the free traders of Stockport and its neighbourhood was held in the large room on the basement story of the new mill belonging to Mesasr. Leese and Co. There were eabout 4,500 persons ...

THE CORN LAWS

... to this. Thec corn laws enhance- the price of corn here far above its' price in the other countries, and render it impossible for us to compete with them; and, therefore, in order to continue the growth of corn we mus#'keep up the corn ...

THE CORN LAWS

... and Mr. Escott. The question of the corn laws is settled by anticipation. Their doom is fixed. So say men who entered parliament not to fix. that doom, but to avert it-not to hasten the termination of those laws, but to retard it. Others will surely ...

THE CORN LAWS

... it is an idle assertion that, by the abolition of the corn laws, the home market would be lessened to the extent of a single farthing to our 'manufacturers. What would happen were the corn laws abo- lished, and what we believe our contemporaries mean ...

CORN LAWS

... not met a single obljection that wve made to his kindl monitions about| the corn laws. True-he repeats his assertion that Reform will carry with it a speedy repeal of these laws --and thatsuch repeal will be ruinous to' ireland, but we are as yet to learn ...

Published: Wednesday 05 October 1831
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1046 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

CORN LAWS

... CORN LAWS. LETTER FROM SIR W. BRABAZON TO HIS de CONSTITUENTS. det whi I think it is a duty I owe you, a duty I owe the situation nat you have placed me in, not to remain silent on a subject n of such importance to your welfare and interest as the repeal ...

CORN LAWS

... buitind li anchester :aD& a Glasgow in the corn.-law agitation, I Thihk the rsuse 'puirsued by those two cities is Most wise in getttl petititns to be heard by counsel at the bar of t;z X~att$F: Commons against the corn-lawv. Leeds ouiht tR o~tbiesXtne, as ...

CORN LAWS

... size on the face of the earth (hear, e :s,hear, hear). By reason of the' corn laws the consumption ef Iof *holesotne food was taken from Ireland, and disease en- sued. Thie corn laws might be traced in letters of blood _ through that country, and nothing ...

THE CORN LAWS

... THE CORN LAWS. To :_ _- . . . - . . -- . - It is astonishing how liberal some people are with advice, when the adoption of it would lead to the advancement of the giver's personal interests. The following letter from Lord Mounteashel is a case in point ...

CORN LAWS

... CORN LAWS. i. National Conference of Ministers of all Religious Denotni. 0t nations on the Subject of the Laws Restricting the Food c- of the Community. to be held in Manchester, com- a. menciog Tuesday, August 17, 1841. a PRELIMXNARY PROCEEDINGS. d, ...

THE CORN LAWS

... - THE CORN LAWS. The farmers have now a practical illustration of the mischievous tendency of the corn laws. The average for thy last six weeks was struck on Thurs- day last at 73s. 2d., and- the consequence is the admission of fdreign corn ...

THE CORN LAWS

... DUBLIN: MONDAY, MARCH' 18 7 839. THE CORN LAWT.. . . There is a slight difference of opinion between certain members' of Lord Grey's govermnent iind, certain members of the present administration as to whether the corn law question was or was not an open one ...

Published: Monday 18 March 1839
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 454 | Page: 2 | Tags: News