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CORN LAWS

... CORN LAWS. Lord Kino rose present petition against the Corn Laws from the parish St. Luke's. The petitioners stated that they had the greatest confidence in his hfajesty's Ministers, and his Lordship also had great confidence in them, and lie was glad ...

CORN LAWS

... CORN LAWS. Lord brought forward 26 Resolutions on the subjeet the Corn Laws, which his Lordship wished referred committee. In his speech deprecated the measures recently proposed respecting those Laws, eulogised the practice of our ...

THE CORN LAWS

... certain known laws which govern both the production of corn and the relations of trade, which are not only independent of, but superior to, all legislative enactments. The real and permanent good derivable from the repeal of the Corn Law will be twofold—first ...

THE CORN LAWS

... THE CORN LAWS. Petitions were presented against any alteration the corn law*. Earl FITZ WILLI presented a mass of petitions, signed by upwards of persons, engaged in agriculture well as manufactures, praying for a total repeal of the com ...

THE CORN LAWS

... THE CORN LAWS. The question of the Corn Liws settled. A ma* jority may considered decisive. The trial has been condacled with all possible gravity, patience, and fairness, and with every circumstance that could compel attention invite research. Every ...

CORN LAWS

... CORN LAWS. Lord King said, he bad several petitions to present on the Corn Laws; and he was very sorry he could not follow the recommendation uf the Learned Earl on the Woolsack, who had stated it to be more conformable to Parliamentary usage to present ...

THE CORN LAWS

... THE CORN LAWS. There seems to be something very significant in the speculations of many of the papers, the effect which the present disastrous failure in the potato crop, coupled with a rather defective corn harvest, likely to have upon these laws. order ...

Published: Saturday 25 October 1845
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 339 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

CORN LAWS

... CORN LAWS. —°)3{ An energetic Letter has been written wifhin the last few days, from the Duke of Northumberland, advising an 4 exhorting the Agriculturists,to uuite at this juncture in their own defence. The Duke of Sutherlaud in his Letter, savs:— ' ...

THE CORN LAWS

... protective Corn-law of «e. per quarter strongly corroborates this assumption ; therefore, whilst the Manchester manufacturer was taking American wheat at 345. the quarter at New York, in exchange fur his goods, the regular dealers in corn in England would ...

Published: Saturday 10 January 1846
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
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THE CORN LAWS

... THE CORN LAWS. [From Tr®* Hirald.] The manufacturers have at length boldly thrown down the gauntlet, and dared the friends of the existing protective corn duties to a contest for their repeal. The game is now fairly afloat, and all faint and partial efforts ...

THE CORN LAWS

... desirous of keeping up rents, devised a plan to do so. —and that, this was the Corn-law. By this the farmers are led to believe that the Bill of was the first, the origin of the Corn-laws. knowledge of the history of our country would have informed our contemporary ...

Published: Saturday 23 December 1843
Newspaper: Exeter and Plymouth Gazette
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 722 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE CORN LAWS,

... THE CORN LAWS, On Tuesday Mr. Villiers’ motion for the Repeal the Corn Laws, was defeated by majority of 123. Those indefatigable but infatuated men, seem determined to weary both the house and the country with their importunity. They have clubs through ...

Published: Saturday 30 May 1840
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 407 | Page: 3 | Tags: none