A Letter to the Electors of Westminster. From a Protectionist [J. L. Elliot].John Hearne, 1848 - 84 páginas |
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... Ireland must have occasioned under any corn - law , I believe that the new corn - law has acted injuriously to the community ever since its enactment . By the substitution of a scale sliding from 10s . to 4s . instead of from 20s . to ...
... Ireland must have occasioned under any corn - law , I believe that the new corn - law has acted injuriously to the community ever since its enactment . By the substitution of a scale sliding from 10s . to 4s . instead of from 20s . to ...
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... Ireland , that caused our mercantile embarrass- ment of the Autumn . The " circulation " was ample enough ; but it was locked up , either by private individuals hoarding from fear , or by the bankers , both in town and country , to meet ...
... Ireland , that caused our mercantile embarrass- ment of the Autumn . The " circulation " was ample enough ; but it was locked up , either by private individuals hoarding from fear , or by the bankers , both in town and country , to meet ...
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... Ireland , and have gained more as producers than they have lost as consumers ; and before we can judge of the full effects of free trade , we must wait for large impor- tations of corn in ordinary years , which shall reduce the price of ...
... Ireland , and have gained more as producers than they have lost as consumers ; and before we can judge of the full effects of free trade , we must wait for large impor- tations of corn in ordinary years , which shall reduce the price of ...
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... , to refuse paying the interest , than in us , who borrowed the money , to slight all attempts at paying the principal ? Can anything be more scandalous than our conduct with reference to the loan for Ireland last year ? 38.
... , to refuse paying the interest , than in us , who borrowed the money , to slight all attempts at paying the principal ? Can anything be more scandalous than our conduct with reference to the loan for Ireland last year ? 38.
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John Lettsom Elliot. with reference to the loan for Ireland last year ? Have we not been bragging and blustering about our enormous sacrifices of ten millions , till the world is wearied with the lie ? What is the truth ? Ireland ...
John Lettsom Elliot. with reference to the loan for Ireland last year ? Have we not been bragging and blustering about our enormous sacrifices of ten millions , till the world is wearied with the lie ? What is the truth ? Ireland ...
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admit allow amidst Autumn Bank Charter Act Bank Directors Bill boast Bravo bread British Britons cent cheap circulation classes colonies commerce convertibility Corn-Duty corn-law currency danger debt distress ditto Downing Street drain duty Economists effects of free efflux of bullion eight millions Electors of Westminster Englishman Exchequer exports eyes farmers fear feel fellow folly foreign corn four shillings free importation Free Trade free-trade friends Gentlemen gold Government hands heart imagine importation of corn Income Tax increase insolvent interest Ireland labour Laissez-faire League Lord John Russell Love or Money manufac ment merchants and manufacturers merely months nation neighbours never paper peace Peelite Poor Law ports precious metals propose Protection Protectionist railroads reduce revenue ruined Sir Robert Peel sterling sure Threadneedle Street tion trade in corn turers usury valorem verità wages wheat Whigs whole workhouse