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Few Englishmen have revisited their native shores af'.er years of absence, spent in danger and heroic efforts ..

... mdeveloped in British soils. Does any one doubt hat some 6uch motive must have operated on the nind of the author of the corn law of last year ? Can my one deny that the experiments of a Huxtable >r a Mechi, and the details of the results of high arming ...

THE RIOT AT STOCKPORT

... during the recess. He is going to forget the irksome Present in studies of the Past; to exchange the harassing realities of corn laws, Maynooth grants, com_ plaints of Englishmen maltreated in foreign lands, for de- lightful visions of the gone glories of ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT, DUBLIN —FRIDAY

... feel that they too had Ba obtained a share ia the government of the country; and, Pr k secondly to that alteration of the corn laws which has re- Ms lieved all those who live by the sweat of their brow from Gr the meet grievous of nil taxation-the taxation ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... previously at Braintree; the repeal g of the corn laws sent him away from there. He kept a young gentleman's boarding school there; his scholars belonged to the tradesmen and farmer elas. When the corn laws vereire- a pealed, there was such a panic among ...

IRELAND

... present members will aga ; n offer themselves : Sir Geo. Clerk gave offence to his patron by supporting the repeal of the corn laws, and the Ma 1 of Granby spoken for East Leicestershire. Lord B. rghley (son of the Marquis of Eieter), who attained his majority ...

It is impossible to yield implicit credence to those Monopolists in Parliament who affirm their preference of ..

... foreign corn. They insist upon protecting our English peasantry. We believe it is the vampire-bat that, whilst it bleeds its victim, gently moves its wings to solace and comfort him. The people are robbed ? but sometimes how soft the breath of Corn-law Samaritans ...

AGRICULTURAL PROTECTION SOCIETY

... to one shilling more than the whole price at which, under the old law, corn would liave conic in duty free, or 745. They told us that we need fear no 1 drain ol bullion for imported corn, inasmuch as should pay for it 1 by manufactures; but the gentleman ...

AMERICA

... the grasp ' f the boa constrictor. The expected repeal of the English corn-laws has elicited the following expression of feeling and opinion from America:—A repeal of the corn-laws of England, and the adoption of a low fixed duty on foreign grain, will ...

PROVINCIAL

... tobacco, until the obnoxious corn-laws were repealed. Buckley carried this out to the very letter, never having tasted these articles from the year 1819 until £he newspapers brought him the welcome intelligence that the corn-laws were erased from the statute ...

THE ELECTIONS

... effect of the repeal of the corn laws by the past. The last had been an extraordinary year —instead of importing we had exported corn; but he confessed that he never could undeistand tbe doctrine, that a large import of corn would be attended by a large ...

MR. COBDEN ON MARITIME LAW

... recognised part of international law ; and I do not believe that a judge, sitting in any police court in the civilisad world, would afterwards condemn as lawful acapture ships and cargoes seized in violation of that law. Sure I am, at least, that it is ...