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MR. VILLIERS'S FREE TRADE SPEECHES.*

... wer( . Palmerston joined the Free Trade ranks, then 2 and the Corn Laws compelled the Melbour-ne diffe I Ministry to appeal to the country. On their Tbe I return it vwas the same Corn Laws that formed have , the theme of the Queen's Speech, and made the ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... priees biy a fo tx, in addition to the other means recommended in the work. Feo l- We wish to see the corn laws and currency treated separately. RA ?? corn laws weore founded in lujustice. prior to lbs al ?? Of the currency, which took place in 1819, and were ...

MEETING IN COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... Free Trade and Peace toall Nimtious,' No Surrender I 'Repeal of the Cori Laws &c.' .There were also 'itinerant vocalists, chantinig a new 'iong' aigainst, the Corn Laws.' 'Special trains from all,:the stations on :thoeMiMland, Leds6 and ?? fints ...

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... pdt(tivlT$- y, A THRENODY ON THE APPROACHING DEMISE of OF OLD MOTHER CORN LAW. Lry By ThOMAs Noors at 'he I see, I see-it is coming fast, ild Our dear old Corn law's doom is cast ro- That ancient lady, of high degree, ial Is as Dear her end as she well ...

Literary Notices

... it meets with. The present number Coil- tains a very important contribution to the free trade agitation, entitled The Corn Laws and Mortality, in which is demonstrated the proposition that earifltfialy toeincrease scarcity, is artiicially to increase ...

Selections

... Eng-- lishman; he did not wish so he cramped. by this or that law, but to line free with all the world and enable every person to exist by his labour. He felt astontshed iliat these corn laws were, not more opposed, but perhaps one reason was the fear that ...

ATHENS

... of provoking them to turbulence by corn laws, and of keeping down that turbulence by Chelsea pensionets; of gendering discon- tent by tyranny; and afterwards quelling it by sword and bullet. - Game; laws, corn laws, and a standing army ...

THE NEW JOHN GILPIN

... Cobden said to hine, ra Protected Corn has been N Thro' thrice ten tedious years, since sight. wi Teen hundred and fifteen. P- Yet landlords and eke tenants say th Of profts they despair; H Despite Protection, growing corn to is a losing aftir. cl There's ...

Poetry

... make his parchase e wherever he can procure hi. commodities of the best qua. lity at the cheapest rate. Reprobating the corn laws, be states a. fact which, S although it has been often noticed, is not so generally F known as it ought to be. Taking all ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... time of announcing his change of policy, and had never dropped a single hint that he disapproved of their advocacy of the corn laws. Mr. Murray will not publish this interesting book for some months. Messrs. Sampson Low and Co. have in the press a series ...

THE EDINBURGH REVIEW—RETRENCHMENT—NATIONAL DEBT, &c

... with us, plan deenm the grapes sour, because they are not within his 'ait teach, facitl S Iving by the abolition of the Corn Laws ?? £19,200,000 usiq Dittt UYthe atetblton ot the moaoneit of the WVestIndia two planters ?? ?? 1, 83, 0oo D ttu by the aboittion ...