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CORN LAWS

... argued that the f price of labour and high rents enlitanced the value of grain. These Corn Laws bad taken eighteene millions a 1 year from the naiols-take off these Laws-add these a cighteen millions to the tinds of tile nation, and retruce (I tire Government ...

THE CORN LAWS

... THE CORN LAWS. (From the Edinburgh Evenaing Courant.) -rt does Wot seem to be generally understood, that for a peHodt of about forty years, from 17,,3 to 1815, those laws for regulating the importation of corn were a dead letter, and really imposedino ...

CORN LAWS

... CO1RN LAWS. 1, At an ndjourned General Meeting of Landholders anrid _ Commissioners ot'Sopply, from several counties ill Scot- c lanl, csiiecially assembled to consider thc question of an t alteration on the existing Corn Laws, held at the Water- loo ...

CORN LAWS

... cORAT LAEWS. (From tfuw Rrprcrsiativrc.) 1t I-ppears, from M r Jacob's researches, that the effect ef oilr Corn Laws has becn tq thirow isuch land, in the n count:is from whence the English imarket has been par' t tially s' ?-plied, out of cultivation; ...

CORN LAWS

... CORN LAMY. The Quarterly Reviet, just publiehed, conisir;3 an rr. ticle on the subiect o' the ('Corn Laws. The Reviewcr sets out with co;rrecting one mistake which too oiten prc. vails, nainely, that of cc !eringegricolture :n-i manu. factitres as governed ...

REPEAL OF THE CORN LAWS

... tain a recommendation to both Houses, of an immediate consider- ation of the Corn-laws, with a view to their total repeal. It is further intimated that there has been a considerable division in the Cabinet in adopting this important resolution; and that the ...

THE CORN LAWS NEXT SESSION

... THE CORN LAWS NEXT SESSION. (From the Morieng Heoald.) The next session of Parliamsnet Avill teem with eveits most vitally impor- tant to the British empire; and, if wve may judge from the demi-official inti. mations which have very lately been put forth ...

ANTI CORN LAW MEETING

... supporters of the Corn Laws admit . that any causes which operate prejudicially to any one of these *hree hives of industry must operate against the others., 4Isball only, however; enter into the argument of the repeal of the Corn Laws, iu so far as it ...

COURT OF TEINDS.—DEC. 4

... delaying this case for some time. Lord Justice-General-If we are to decidetbis case onthe general ground of the alteration ?? corn laws, I certainly cannot concur in any such ,ground. After great delibers. tion, the Church of Scotlind came to the determination ...

CORN LAW, PERTH

... Tro the Printer of the Abcrdern Y izt-nal'. CORN LAW, EER I-. In your Journal of the z3d current, I read with surprise and regret, a paper hearing the a- bove title, and published as an Address, unani- mously agreed to at a meeting of the people as- ...

THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION

... po- Australia ; and Miss Becker, in the course of a me. short discussion, blamed those who led free aes trade ngainst the corn laws for resting on their victory, and not troubling to show the masses ar who had since grown up the results which had Ige followed ...