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EFFECTS OF THE CORN LAWS ON THE WOOL TRADE
... EF'FEC'T'S (WO TIE C(ORN LAWMS ON THE WOO1w TRADE. 0 . .I T e lanido u'neis and farmIler-S, ill 1m'g'l-in~g thl ' n~cessity of' the corn-lanws, Place their chief', if inot tiicir A 0V sole depiendence en the p~rotection which that cuactinlet 0f F li afliird ...
THE PRUSSIAN COMMERCIAL EAGUE AND THE CORN LAWS
... THE PRUSSIAN COMM-EtRFAANGUUE | THE AND THE CORN LAWS I The comparison of the present state of Ireland and tilo present state of the North American republic, offers the ?? argument for the repeal of the corn law. In Ircland-protected Ireland, the stia-luing ...
DR. COOKE OF BELFAST ON THE CORN LAWS
... DR, COOKiE Or BELFAST ON TIE CORN LAWS. Thre %ollow: vt'4 evielell I olteea'iowatsa by Da' Cooke of Belfast, le edadressedto ita a a cutt Iucetilig tol I stot', ott'0 eulro iiott'lui'lrlfl tli'.tvviatg ci attt'itiltiol at a lt~t~l saltotaI t'lotef' Iwo' ...
CORN LAWS. THE FRUCTIFYING SHOWER FALLACY
... importation ot'fpreign corn ; Then,' adda~lJe, pass a law Par the immediate re- . suluption of cash payniunts,'and weshall secure 'our paper- a rents in aold, and be at thejrnhally Jacobins after all l And it was so. Both these laws xvere made. But in ...
PROTECTIONIST INTENTIONS AS TO THE CORN LAWS AND FREE TRADE
... eimposition i a duty on corn, we warn those who wve ue have really the interests of their country at heart he ect to be upon their guard. It is not now sufficient red to be merely opponents to the re-enactment of the su e a corn laws. We must be more. We ...
IMPORTANT MEETING OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ON THE CORN LAWS
... passed apotber law, by which the duty f f of 249. 3d. per quarter was imposed till the average price rafter p 3sac .Then came the law -of 1815 - the yeard afe ecwhen wheat began to fall, and the land- vlords pasised a law prohibiting forei gn corn till the ...
THE CORN LAWS, EXTENSION OF TRADE, AND WORKING MEN'S WAGES
... period between 17918 and 18IS was a r u1rd period o~f no corn laws, of a rapid increase in our foreign a tied trade, yet'of a great fall i n wages, and thence he argues a low that repeal of the corn laws would do no more good to slid him now than their absence ...
THE MONEY-MONGERS v. THE LANDLORDS; AND THE OPERATIVE v. BOTH, AND v. THE CORN LAWS
... those laws. Well, we do look at the present price of bread, and we find that there is, virtually, no Corn Law at all in operation now ! We find that wheat has reached 74,. a quarter, which is just Is. more than the price at which ihe Corn ...
DECLARATION OF THE UNDERSIGNED MERCHANTS AND BANKERS OF THE CITY OF LONDON ON THE SUBJECT OF THE CORN LAWS
... stronger grounds ofjustice, as well as of policy, to the corn trade than to any other. We are fully convinced that the impolicy and injustice of all protective laws, and especially of Corn Laws, have been established by an overwhelming mass of general ...
STATE OF THE CORN TRADE—PRICES OF CORN IN EUROPE:AND AMERICA—PRESENT A PARTICULARLY FIT PERIOD FOR ABOLISHING ..
... STATE OF THE CORN TRADE-PRICES OF CO1N IN EUUOPE:AND A M~ERIL'tA~PRESENT APARTf- CULARLY FIT. PERIOD FOR ALBEISHING TAIE CORN LAWS. i' Monopoly it the parent of scarcity, dearness, and uncertainty. To cut off any of the sources of supply,' can only tend ...
ON THE CORN LAWS OF FRANCE, WITH A COMPARISON BETWEEN THEM, AND THOSE NOW PROPOSED TO BE ENACTED IN GREAT BRITAIN
... ON THIE, COIRN LAWS OF IRANCF, WITH A COMIPARISON 131-rAVEENT'I'IBM, ANI) 1110SI:1 NOw' I'ItOPOSED '10 BP ENA.(:'rI) IN' GREAT f Ml'tITN. I . . .. ?? .. . .. .. .. . .- . .. . . -- T1terp is setireely ho t-'extmpie in, hist.ory, (1 it, lt1 Vehemient ...