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1800 - 1849
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Leeds, Yorkshire, England

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... refute what he had advanced, as he merely dwelt on the question of competition, and not that of the Corn Laws. Ho (Mr. Mosley) maintained that the Corn Laws were the chief cause of competition. His opponent had complained of the reduction of wages ain ingst ...

General and Local Intelligence

... Mr. MOSLEY denied that Mr. Leech's arguments went to refute what he had advanced, as lie merely dwelt on the question of competition, and not that of 1 the Corn Laws. He (Mr. Mosley) maintained that the Corn Laws were the chief cause of Competitioi. His ...

,NATIONAL CONFERENCE I OF TRADES. (CosisWlsd frost 0,1W sevethpi1&~age.) f~ ?? Barratt. th Secretary, said ..

... lnbiur, in its present ag position, to maintain a successful struggle against its on nggressions. In the merciless race of competition- wl increasing in rapidity and intensity, hi consequence hat of ever-expanding scientific and mechanscsl powers h of production ...