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CORN LAWS

... CO'iN LA&WS. U tJ -L -. L1 - e We take the following extract from a speech d delivered last week in Dorsesfhire, by the Rev. , LNIr. Yeatman:- I recollect (said the rev. eentleman) when an at. . tempt was made to tamper wstit tire corn laws about othe ...

THE CORN LAWS

... T'HIE CORN LAWS. 0 l'J tONS ot LOItIRS .1IIt.1 t1tNN ANDi Jolt 0II IUS -LI. I'here is prty a ?? tIoshiowvr, (ilistittgtisftiI e in wtiat iS roiled tile science tif' peoiral Wc)Yiti wi1t %%sh to substitle tihe t ottf l'olatttf tad ltus-ia fur our tit ...

THE CORN LAWS

... g, carry out the principles of free trade nl llpnufac. tures ? n 14. The poor-law commissioners, in the ?? c 1836 antI 1837, delivered ilito the hands of some Anti-Corn-Law League cotton spinners a great c many thousands of agricultural labourers, for ...

THE CORN LAWS

... 'T'IJE (CORlN LAWS. ?? Repealers say ' 'lsh corn lain is a lax an bread-a xt law for the advantage of [he f(ow-a cruel and tunjusI act of oppression, &c. Now, so far fiota this beiao tile case, it is a tanx et an, bitt l(), breadt - not against bult ...

THE CORN LAWS

... LAAWS. I- I .- 111\ Thllere is 110 Si1dijeLt uponI which suchl settlcd , otid nl()tions scem to prevail i upnlli) tlhc COIII laws. t crur r(I (loite ?? is, thlat if a low fixed dutv I were, imnpSel, thc plive of obrlg graill wonlil ol(rise, finid heclineC ...

THE CORN LAWS AND THE POOR LAWS

... . TiH', CORN LAV!WS AN I) IE 11 iO LAWSS c I'lie siihjoiiled table 0n01 re niaibs upon tho efet ol'| Ithe prie0s of grainll in prodiciig pauperism, ire ex- trileead rt-ol) tdie jslllinag Chronicle. 'll 1coiichls!ol!s errived tit epon tills Stject are ...

COMMITTEE ON THE NAVIGATION LAWS

... deprived of protection. I have INIr e always been opposed to the abolition of the corn cha o laws, and I liase ever been in favour of the prin- feci 0 ciple of at fixed duty onl corn, aiid I em not sorry paic to have this opportunity of reiterating smy senti-uo ...

LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL AT STOCKTON-ON-TEES

... political stability, the people l' bting kept dawn by the streagth of the Gdvern- meat. At the tilne of che repeal of the Corn Laws lie seine codition of things prevailed, but now n they had thoso low prices which Mr. Clhaplin- said t5 were such ii ter ...

THE SESSION

... diminution, was equal in amount to the premium,. was totally 01 Labolished; and the shilling duty which survived the' old Corn Laws as the solitary remnant in English finance of ' a protective pbfli'y.was at last '.lswept away. . ?? . . - The Asse'sed Taxes ...

THE CORN LAW

... THIE CO'RN LAW. (Fr'eum the, Organ qfti' 1e Lwimew. We beg particular at te~iltli to thle ?? let tel, ?? tiislus;jlt reached iii~ writtenl by Mr. 0 iadstuit' otlsu, l' and ?? It tol his helict tliit, io itoration is cnemplatii Ied b'1 the Uovuru- 311120 ...

[ill] CHANGE IN THE CORN LAW

... - i . :I (l.\ (i., IN TIIL CORN I ?? I . A I t in 6lic (ilobc newspaper to ^: :;cll -ts wjillisters, con- ;it I-i ?? . u('S itY t aof ptin Ni ?? ' s thle nw slidine' 1i:ili'k,' l S i L -ZttisfatCtorilV for the . or* | | ' l .i D-cpiirteli to snilhllit ...

Law and Police

... tenants not to hold over and resist the law. ?? Action wag brought by one Warrington on a promissory it not e for l,0001. Originally the document was thus worded:- Six months after date I promise to pay 10,OI.i'witl1 lawful it interest thereon from this date ...