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ANTI-CORN LAW LEAGUE AND CONFERENCE

... satisfy their hunger; end that their lot would be mine, and their children's stervationr bitt proctie that of inree, if the Corn Laws were not repetled, by whiatever means eolcted. You, - -, told re, until tile squires were frightened Cite people would never ...

LAW AND POLICE SUMMARY

... under a fair reraitnerafing price. I find that the uncertainty as to what measures will be adopled ?? oathe subject of the Corn Laws, aflecis the markets more than.elther ati over produce on the oue hand, or the want of modey or spirit on the otter1 In ...

THE CLOSE OF THE SESSION

... the country will for some time to come, we fear, have to suffer under the combined evils of Free-trade in Corn, and the repeal of the Navigation Laws. No practical good can result from a discussion of those questions at the present moment. Our opinions with ...

EXETER,

... blinlyl~'v I z i Soell m~isgeivillgs It Hilt sorl, I;ir bie ?? cotlirived to get ui il ist iissiil, t a avoedily oil the Corn Laws, bit bv Iilioviig that a S let Conliaihitee b' appoitel Iik ean1ijii'i whither there llq aliteculill ?? pCiTiI liffelrliligtll ...

EXETER, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1844

... bavojoined in one common outcry in denunciation of the Corn Laws. It might have el been supposed they kne'w full well that specnlationl and its an consequcuces would still go onl whether these Laws were ret in operation or not. The writer of this Pamphlet ...

ANTI-CORN-LAW SOCIETY

... vie'v to tefoomaintion' of a centrnl ' Andt-Corn.Law Society, Sir J. Scott Lilile i the chair, *when the following resolutions were adopted:- `That the necessary tendency of the Corn Law being to cramp indentry, and litit 'prodocflon, it Ws in so tar ...

LAW REFORM

... fact that law amendment is now popular, is no reason 'ifythe.Society should'desist from its labours ; on the contrary, there - is much to do. Mr. Collier had said there were courts of law, and courts of equity, and other courts iil which both law and eqniuy ...

LAW REPORT

... Medicine Venider in the Untited Kicigilom. (4 ' The Genuine has a Black in St amp, with the name ?? JOHINSrbN inserted on it. [4t CoRN - FXCHANGE, Vonda,, Feb. 28.-We had a good supply of Wheat tis iroiktig fromn Kecit acid Essex, but very little from auy ? ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW JNTELLI(GEN('E. tout, O~1 F CHFIAN( ItV , ''IATVVDAY, ?? 4. LIX' '.RAf RY PhIOWERItY. IP RAjy .v Sn i'-l'toci, NUAMEYi2, A4ND J0ONOTS. rwst 11.'SIlt 01611 ..j.Ii ml ei ?? alI Iolw, ; he tutu k in ho is l[.coiw~lirirof an-.( iiitjiinti aiiitan~uiit' ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ,LAW INTELLIGENCE. CHILoOTE V. HILL -In the Court of Queen's Bench, on Wednesday, a;ppeal from the decision of the Paignton msgistrates,wherebytheyhad refused to ordera per. seon holding over a piece of garden ground to deliver up the same, came before ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... . LOCAL LAW CASE. o In the London Chadcerv Division to-day, an . action of conisiderabla Iceal importance was corn- r. manced before Mr. Justice (Jiitty. It is bretightby Mrs. Hart, who resides at Alpbington, near Exeter, t sneing as personal representative ...

LAW REPORT

... LAW REPORT. ARCHES COURT, DOCTORS' CLOA1310NS. CLUTTON AND WALLER V. CHERIll. This was a suit to compel the payment of a church- rate. at the instance of Messrs. William Clutton anid .Sa nel nWaller, chni chwvardeins of the parish of Cliek- feld. Sussex ...