ON THE CORN LAWS
... ON THE CORN LAWS. LECTURES TO LANDowrisas, WARMLY, WANTIACTIIIIISS, AND TOO MIMIC IN ...
... ON THE CORN LAWS. LECTURES TO LANDowrisas, WARMLY, WANTIACTIIIIISS, AND TOO MIMIC IN ...
... CORN LAWS. Petitions favourable to the continuation of the corn laws were presented by the Duke of BUCKINGHAM from a number of places in Yorkshire, Dorsetshir? and Middlesex; and by Lord W HAR N CLIFFE from several rlaces, chiefly m Yorkshire; by Lord ...
... CORN LAWS. Petitions were presented from the Landholders of York, and of the Western District of Hereford, praying uu alteration iu the Corn Laws.—Ordered to lie on the table. PAVING OF THE STREETS OF LONDON. Mr. Bugh brougiit uji certain papers, stating ...
... the propriety of petitioning Parliament for the repeal or an alteration of the Corn Laws, and a petition was agreed to accord- ingly. PRESTON. - PETITION AGAINST THE CORN LAWS.- We understand that no less than 5,000 names have been already placed to this ...
... CORN LAWS. VESTRY MEETING AT ST. LUKE'S. A Vestry Meeting was yeeterday held at St Luke's, old-street, to take into consideration the propriety of petitioning Parliament for a repeal of the Corn Laws. The Meeting we. numerous and respectable. At ten o'clock ...
... CORN LAWS. TO rHE EDITOR OF THE STAR. Sin --As the subject of the Corn Laws engages puhiir attention, the following statement is worthy of consideration : In 181:1, Com Laws passed for the express purpose of rats. ing the prices of Grain. ...
... «nonopply. ~; In the firm conviction that the admission of foreign corn payment of duty exactly equivalent to the peesdiar of finning Britain would be a beneficial change in our present corn laws, this meeting earnestly recommends application to the HOuie of ...
... CORN LAWS. Earl FITZWILLIAM presented a petition for the repeal of the corn laws. He was persuaded that the mercantile interest would never be permanently maintained by the present system. The Earl of MALMESBURY opposed the petition —because the country ...
... BRISTOL presented petition acainst any aUrratlon in the Corn Laws from parish in Suffolk. He thought the trading and agricultural interests were reoily one and the same. It we* easy to call Ihe ('em Laws the landlords’ job. In like manner he might fix on something ...
... CORN LAWS Mr. BLACKBURN presented pelitieu from (he lnhahi tgobt Bolton, praying for sir alteration in the Corn Laws Ordered printed. NORWICH AND LEICESTER NAVIGATION. Mr. W. SMITH prevent-d petition for leave to bring in Bill t» nu'lt* » Navigation between ...
... is—not the Corn Laws—BUT inability to make laws, by means of freely chosen representatives. Without universal suffrage, it can signify nothing to the labouring man, w h e th er the re be Corn Laws or not —for, if there were no ...
... THE CORN LAWS. Mr. BINDLEY gave notice, that on the motion for going into the committee of supply on Friday, would move a resolution stating the severe pressure on the poor of this country the effect of partial legislation, and also the operation’of the ...