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THE COST OF ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE

... miovetients, 1101 Air. Coblen once said tllat vir. Chadwick's was tbe moost eloquent speech lie ever hesstl aigainst the Corn Laws even at a Lea-gug meoting. Its wurlsvere simply these Air. Chairman, I cannst nakeL a speech, but I will give yeu a thousand ...

NOTICES TO COR RES PONDENTS. All letters iiitonhil for publication must be accompanied b/i the hie and ..

... Reform Bill. They abolished the Taxes Knowledge i.e., on paper, newspapers, almanacs, ,Vc. They abolished the Corn Laws, the Navigation Laws, the Import Duties, and opened the ports of the nited Kingdom to the whole world. 1 They griatly reduced the Duty ...

THE TRIAL OF THE SOCIALISTS

... ever said so, but I am in favour of. a reform in the land laws., His Lordship : The word revolution has two- mean- ings. It may be applied to a peaceful or constitutional change in the law, or to a change brought about by violence, Hyndman: I wish ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... measures which le claimed had been passed by a Liberal Government, and would never have been passed by a Tory ?? repeal of the Corn Laws and the newspaper tax, admis- sion of Jews and Roman Catholics to be members of the House of Commons, the passing of the ...

THE TIMES ON MR. BRIGHT

... even hope to see, this terrible picture don't see John Bright himself setting to work aa set to work for the repeal the Corn Laws. don't see him his Reform BIU aa Lord Grey propounded his forty years before he curled it. don't see him taking his stand ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... prodace as great an effect upron tice internit alffairs And social coiditiors of l ng- I land as the ablolition of thie Corn laws brought about I nearly forty yeiar'3 ago. jiuring the present year it is estithated that the nutuber of cattle imported from ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... more important than that which had for 'its object the repeal of the Corn Laws. While that dealt simply with the food of the people, this aims at redressing, by peaceful and lawful means, those social wrongs and removing those legal barriers which now ...

THE RECORDER ON THE HOLDING OF A SECOND COURT

... was under consideration, and especially with regard to the Corn Laws, it was said on the part of the land-owners, Why if you take off the protection we have in connection with foreign corn, you ought to relieve us of a portion of those taxes which fall ...

THE AGITATION IN IRELAND

... l were at handI. ( H ear, hear, and oheers.) For exercising the right and using only the weapons whicih repealed the Corn Laws and won reform for England, the right of freedom o( speech is atruck; down in Irelandl-(beers)-an open and Conostitution ...

Law Intelligence

... who, and his partner, Rwere corn merchants, carrying on a large business at Birmingham and Gloucester. It seems that in the year 1840, and subsequently, the defendants were anxious to obtain the exclusive carriage of corn between Birmingham and Gloucester ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... younger, Bath, attorneys. W. A. BELL, Falmouth, corn merchant. G. J. CALVERT; E. CALVERT, J. H. LOAKINE, and P. CAL- VERT, York, iroefounders. A. NELSON, Leeds, publican. T. JACKSON, Greashoroughi, corn miller. G. LAUGHTON, Sheffield, joiner. J. JONES ...

Law Intelligence

... believe me yours truly, IHOWARD PAIUL-AlSmic Hall, Broad Street, April titb, ISGS. 6fi2 CORNS ANT) BUNIONS.-WlV o would not give a King's raiisom fo; tics cure of Corns? It is Nvorth the suce. Is it possi- bile to cure themi? Yes, for ever I OLD TIUNOS ...