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THE CORN LAWS

... THE CORN LAWS. [From the Globe.] te,~ It is a remnarkable fsct, and one that could noat, li 50 prhnps, be noticed at a time snore fitting than the present, of Wil- that wraeat--the staple food'of this country, antI which more ing was or less rulea the ...

The Corn Laws

... taken place on the subject of the corn-lews wast held-on Thurs- day, the 10th inst., in the large roomt at the York-Hotel, Ma~ncheater, for the purpose of mare eflicienitly carrying out the objects of the Anti-Corn-law Association. The room was filled ...

THE CORN LAWS

... .7IVE CORN LAIFS. Alter reading the -Reports of the Committees, of ~oris And Commons on tlis intereeting subjet, bne. wh~ile l otw'mt rose whlo prorbse -to W ises tor Conxe to tile I esuIt. TiocVl p'OStl increame the rates at which corn may be iniported ...

CORN LAWS

... CIORN LAWS. - PAltLfAMENTAltY PAPJERS; :. . The First Report of tihe Committee ?? mev6iy ed e .uggeats the propriety of, dir'e&t',nstru iol3s-t>bxanlne Y,! ,,evidence ln suppol't of ,the. ?etitonons.'.''f^ |. si6l~S.'ECOW.1IP l: . ?? ,: I. That insob ...

CORN LAWS

... CORN LA WS. RESOLUTIONS PROPOSED IN A COfMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE, ON THE CORN LAWf-M1ARCH 31, 1828. That it is theopinion ofthis Conmittee, that every sort of CornGrain Aleal, or flour, wvhich1 isow,by law, admissible for borte use at certain times ...

CORN LAWS

... 'CORi ?? RESOLUTIONS TO BE PROP(oSED uJ LAWS, BY MR. WOLRYCEE HTh WHEAT. Il(RE Whenevertheaverage puice of NWbeat, Trr, and published in ni.niner required l,y 1,1, epL , Fifty Shillings, and unutlr Fifty-one Slij- a Querter, the Duty shall be for every ...

REPEAL OF THE CORN LAWS

... Lambeth on the Corn and Provision Laws, and to aid the Metropolitan Anti. Corn-law Committee in effecting the collection of the great League fund. A notification has appeared that a deputation from the council of the National Anti-Corn ...

Repeal of the Corn Laws

... of the corn laws. up~on the industrious and working classes, ha said' that' he 'would hav e them to lend their aid to obtahitsother measures, and he wonid have ihe' cdo..' cates of other measures to ,lend their aid'Ibr repeal of the' corn laws. There ...

THE CORN LAWS AND THE FARMERS

... alleged to be asked. The first cern-law, properly so called, was enacted in the middle of the fourteenth century, and it arose, as all corn-laws subsequently have done, out of the agricultural distress then existing. The law of 1466, prohibited the importation ...

REPEAL OF THE CORN LAWS

... the newly- formed Marylebone Central Anti-Corn-law Association took place f6r the purpose of taking into consideration the most advisable steps for a great demonstration in favour of the repeal of the corn laws, as the fourth metropolitan district, and ...

The CABINET and the CORN LAWS

... Sumraoned for the first week iii January; and the ?? Spccita witl, it ie added, recommend an immediate caolsiderntioe of tlle Corni Laws, preparstory to their total repeal. Sir Robert Peel in one house, arid the Duke of Wallington in the other, will, we are told ...

The CORN LAWS and the LANDOWNERS

... ?? ?? cORN anil A.C. JAND01;,-F 'filer (Il 1 ?? ror y, i'11'4r Eci fl w r.t u:1 11, A ll.ii' l i(: oi!: :, I . ,I i, r ; i',I . , .i 1' Ili ;; p ii el uX IX ' Ivii . 0! ,ol ' Xhii:,.CI %I I( I II i i I i L |i^t- li1v tit - ovClAl'!i, 'It. Thiis ?? s' ...