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... impoverishment and degradation that had to be endured by the agricultural industry during the century since the repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846 can do other than applaud the strenuous and dedicated efforts that had to be ...
... impoverishment and degradation that had to be endured by the agricultural industry during the century since the repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846 can do other than applaud the strenuous and dedicated efforts that had to be ...
... protected by tariffs and variable levies, would be the most fundamental change in British trade policy since she abolished the corn laws more than 100 years ago. A Liberal (Government) Party bach-bencher, Sir Wilfred Kent Hughes, described Mr. McEvoy/Vs statement ...
... celebrations in a French provincial town. Pareto might have glossed his law with the observation that in the British Isles people for long iprobably since the mpeal of the corn laws) have assumed that food should be cheap. One result has been that. outside ...
... coining, boys: and needs of other men and caused the Corn Laws to be As the exact hour was They espoused great causes other countries. suspended and the duties chimed the chairman called on foreign corn, cattle and out: The good time has and fought th can ...
... for law and order in ALL areas. FAIR PLAY FOR ALL. Larne. Disraeli BOW appropriate that Mr. Houston of the Federation of Conservative Students should see in the man who opposed both the Chartists' Bill of Rights and the Act to repeal the Corn Laws the ...
... he is remerr'outrage in Ireland. At Dolly's Brae bered principally for the Repeal cf the Orangemen were attacked, and the Corn Laws in 1846, as a resul' Smith O'Brien's rebellion occurred of the Irish famine. Except fn: in 1848. bis name and dates all that ...
... of £2.000.000 on two occasions. He was immensely helpful in securing the adoption of penny postage and the repeal of the Corn Laws and. as Sir William Brown. he gave to Liverpool its magnificent Public Library. while Brown Street in that city perpetuates ...
... by external tariffs is much more protectionist than anything we have had in this country probably since the repeal of the Corn Laws. Oddly enough, Britain's main concern will be to try and lower tariffs on certain goods, particularly grain and animal feed ...
... es, or a As for the players, they clever appeasement speech to would not be so keen to flout -. the F.A. Disciplinary Corn- the laws of the gun* ...
... that was because he was a delightful man._ What is a Communist? VBENEZER Elliott. the champion of the poor against the Corn Laws, who died in 1849. defines a Communist thus, in his famous rh_vmes:— What is a Communist? One who has yearnings For equal ...
... social reformers. Richard Cobden and John Bright, he was one of the main supporters of the Anti-Corn League. Due almost entirely to his lectures, the Corn Laws were repealed and masses of people in Great Britain were converted to the policy of free trade ...
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