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THE CORN LAWS.

... an average of years, it may make bread a little dearer than it would be without a Corn Bill; but in whatever degree a repeal of the Corn Bill would reduce the price of corn, it would reduce the means of the greatest mass of the people to employ artisans ...

THE CORN LAWS

... THE CORN LAWS. Lord Worslcy has addressed to his constituents^ the electors of Liudsev. Lincolnshire, the following letter, declaratory of his lordship's resolution to shake off the trammels of party, alld give his support to ihe agrieultural interest ...

THE CORN LAWS. am.-

... which is now agitating the country—the Corn Laws, and on examining the table it will be found that the decrease in our woollen exports is marked and strik- ing in those countries which may be characterised as corn growing countries, and whose most abundant ...

■ rii'I L.'vTlC HKTHT' HON. WM. HUSKISSO.N OX THE CORN LAWS

... ' The corn laws and the prosperity of the country shall be alike secured. Such a declaration from a Prime Minister, svhose word is all-sufficient, would carry comfort to the hearts of millions. It would foil the machinations of the Anti-Corn-Law League-it ...

----n--t FRANCIS MOOITK'A PROPHIXIES OR PRI DICnOŒ OF WíL\T IS LIKELY TO HE-FALL POOR OLD ENGLAND, AND HER ..

... IS LIKELY TO HE- FALL POOR OLD ENGLAND, AND HER CHILDREN CORN LAWS ARE PUT DOWN, AND FREE TRADE SET UP IN 1811. 1842.—The farmers who cannot quit the country are preparing to lay down their Corn lands to grass- clover, and other g: a3S seeds greatly advauced ...

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... the existing Corn Laws (passed, not with a view to the advantage of a class, but for the good of the whole country) is chiefly professed to benefit as the writer clearly d eiiif)iist rates, iiitt whoever may gain by the repeal of the Corn Laws, it will not ...