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LITERATURE

... you have ml fiihdbreakfast, get up and go and give your horse a feed P of corn; chat with the ostler two or three minutes till your t1 horse has taken th obsine out of his corn, whieh will prevent the ostler taking any of it away when your hack is turned ...

A NEW BIOGRAPHY

... inqut'iries intio the Irish potato faming - hx beli~e!od Sir Robert Pent. Vto his momentous resoluticit on the repeal of the Corn Laws. BLUNrDE'RING SPEECHES. The next important Govermnatcrt work of Play-I far' tis his cissociatioti witic thec Greavt Exhi- ...

ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM

... movement should succeed ?His answer was, is The moment you carry a total repent of the corn laws, youn g take the Queen's crown from her heed. (A laugh.) The 1a corn laws had been Y.epealed, end the crown was more re firmly set on the head of the sovereign ...

ELECTION NEWS

... expectations could have anticipated. The corn laws have been repealed, and many Customs duties have been removed diminished. Much, however, still remains bedone rcspect to those articles, less necessary indeed than corn, for the support life, but still such ...

THE GREAT REFORM DEMONSTRATION AT BIRMINGHAM

... of the opponents had ensured the passing of the reform bill of 1832, and as their conduct in 1840 made the repeal of the corn laws inevitable, he trusted there would now be a perfect reform bill. The revolutionary policy of the tories admitted of no a ...

LITERATURE

... effectually extinguished. e It was also owing to the force of opinion that De parliamentary reform and the repeal of the corn t laws were brought about without insurrection or f revolution, for the blind infatuation of the power- ;e ful bodies which opposed ...

LAW AND LAWYERS.*

... team of Wlz-ert niamby inet-hye on the -whole too greeth rE oar' ' aw ?? especially' fruitful ea -L1' Wr-itea t' e ?? on Law and .Ling-Tr arlne Sme an1uissag stories mus o 3'OiaO~~ti 'o1'cyI~ifle~s. A ?? ak'TLN Jf)OE.I c i v;a tndictrit beforc Jusu-ce ...

LAW NOTICES.—This Day

... LAW NOTICES.—This Day. SUPREME COURT OP JUDICATURE. - Bam Court or Atpbal, at at 11.-Agoij from the Common Picas Division: For judgment: v. Kimpton. For hearing : Goddard v. put The Mavor, Sc., Saitoh v. Goodman and v. the Liverpool Victoria Legal Friendly ...

A STUDY IN LAW AND POLITICS.*

... folk law. But the reader utust consult for himself Mr. Jenks's excellent slu anniry of the process by which ander the first two Henrys and E divard ( the English Justiiaa \ law in England became the law of the State . nowt ?? no less than law beiinne ...

SOME RECENT LAW BOOKS

... Wh9ME RECENT LAW BOOKS. The Gen#2al Election has produced its effect upon legal literature. Three substantial books lie before us, all of which elucidate or obscure the law of electioneering. Mr. Lely and Mr. Foulkes, whose literary and legal partnership ...

PATERSON'S COMPENDIUM OF ENGLISH AND SCOTCH LAW

... with so much of its peculiar law as is necessary for his guidance. Hence it is ii that there is no demand whatever for assimilation c] of the local law and customs of England. Applying p the same test to the differing laws of England and S Scotland, what ...

The long and vexatious delay of the Corn and Tariff Bills lias not been altogether without compensating ..

... temporary defeat, wi ll bring a magnificent burst of agitation that will sweep away before it considerably more than the Corn-laws. The effect on observant foreigners has been better than Lord Brougham supposes, in his anxiety for the credit of Constitutional ...