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CORN LAWS

... 1 be woo surprised to and that the corn laws were sat asetiosed in address. Time no subject in which ther were more intenreed. Although the Canmittee Made no report there was much evidence that showed that Shout laws melt to be altered. As the appoiating ...

CORN LAWS

... the weather and the harvests of the two last years, against which no Corn Laws can provide, good bread corn is now at a moderate price; and that, if any large quantity of bad corn was now in course of consumption, bad bread would be very general, which ...

AND THE CORN LAWS

... Happen what will, they blame the corn for it, though the corn laws may have had as little to do with it as the old gentleman's upsetting the saltcellar, had to do with Duke Vendome overthrowing the allies. The corn laws are, in fact, with ...

THE CORN LAWS

... THE CORN LAWS. By a Parliamentary Return, we find that in the year ending July last, there have been imported 'into this kingdom Foreign Wheat and the produce of our colonies to the amount of 1,146,929 quarters, upon which .C 248,590 duty have been received ...

CORN LAWS

... CORN LAWS. Is the malt tax the only thing that the landed in. teiests have to complain of, that it should be held up as the chief ground fur their claim to pioter tion ? Do not the landed interests as consumers, pay every tax upon early consumable article ...

THE CORN LAWS

... THE CORN LAWS. &arras or LOU JOON ItraLLL. Wilhoo-eivoroot. IS. if35,-11‘• Asts sob.—Yine bet ior was astessissi s swisertotsoids. lasa• bops by sir at Donde*. • the of Cemmitte• ono made • of the repeal Si of the Cars I is say, 1 thew meat be some ...

CORN LAWS

... CORN LAWS. The folloging is an extract of a letter Mr. John Yates, - n extensive corn grower, of Colton, Staffordshire : • I have beer .ngaged in the corn trade for upwards twenty years, the latter part of which time I have been farming a considerable ...

CORN LAWS:

... attribute the distress 'solely to the corn laws? We are perfectly convinced that every port of the Continent would now be shut against us for corn, the ports of Naples now are, if it were not for the corn laws.] MILT—Sam 1 Reams 79a 8 0 ...

CORN LAWS

... protection for all ‘and that the present Corn-laws have no such Roserts, Esq- next addressed the Ww. meeting, his rising was the signal for a simultane- ous shout of applause. He proceeded to show in what manner the Corn-laws affeet the poorer classes, and after ...

Published: Friday 08 March 1839
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1173 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE CORN LAWS

... THE CORN LAWS. We principally allude to the abridged report of the proceedings at Denbigh on Wednesday, for the purpose of directing attention to the excellent letter of the Lord Lieutenant, who we believe is one of the best landlords in the county. The ...

Published: Friday 30 June 1843
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 405 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE CORN LAWS

... part the legislation of the Kingdom called the Corn Laws, at. or soon after, the opening Parliament; and lie begged to take tiie opportunity saying that, ns an individual, he was a's anxious to see corn gold cheap to the British mair.ifai Hirer, any ...

Published: Friday 04 August 1826
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1018 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

CORN LAWS

... CORN AWS TO THE FarueEns,—!I not conde- scend to notice a letter in the Cousant of this week, farther, than as to the author’s assertion, that a steadiness in rices has been by these laws than before ir adoption, and exhibiting in support of it, a comparison ...

Published: Friday 08 February 1839
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 256 | Page: 3 | Tags: none