| 1827 - 574 páginas
...war had suspended, were now again allowed, bread might " be a little, though a very little, cheaper than it now is, for a year or " two. But what would follow? (that is the question.) The small/ar" iiu-r would be rvined^— -improvements would every where stand... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1842 - 776 páginas
...suspended, were now again allowed, then bread might be a little, though a very little, cheaper than il now is, for a year or two. But what would follow? The small farmer would be ruined j improvements would every where stand still; inferior lands now producing corn would be given up,... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1833 - 336 páginas
...the war had suspended, were now again allowed, bread might be a little, though a very little cheaper, than it now is, for a year or two. But what would...small farmer would be ruined ; improvements would everywhere stand still ; inferior lands now producing corn would be given up, and return to a state... | |
| 1839 - 544 páginas
...year or two. But what would follow ? The small farmer would We ruined, improvements would everywhere stand still, inferior lands, now producing corn, would...of waste. The home consumption and brisk demand for .ill the various articles of the retail trader, which has so much contributed, even during the pressure... | |
| Carl Theodor von Kleinschrod - 1836 - 514 páginas
...that if unlimited foreign import were allowed, bread might be a lillle, though a very little, cheaper than it now is for a year or two. But what would follow? The small farmers nould be ruined, improvements would every where stand still, inferior lands now producing a... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1846 - 750 páginas
...the war had suspended, were now again allowed, bread might be a little, though a very little, cheaper than it now is, for a year or two ; but what would follow ? The small fanners would be ruined; improvement would stand still ; inferior lands now producing corn would return... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1849 - 764 páginas
...the war had suspended, were now again allowed, bread might be a little, though very little, cheaper than it now is for a year or two; but what would follow ? The small farmer would be ruined, improvement would stand still, inferior lands now producing corn would return to a state of waste,... | |
| John Lettsom Elliot - 1850 - 110 páginas
...that, if unlimited foreign import be allowed, bread might be a little, though a very little, cheaper than it now is, for a year or two. But what would...lands, now producing corn, would be given up, and reduced to a state of waste. Then comes some interruption to the foreign import, commencing with the... | |
| National Association for the Protection of Industry and Capital (Great Britain) - 1850 - 234 páginas
...were now again allowed, bread might be a little cheaper though a very little cheaper than it is now, for a year or two. But what would follow ? The small...ruined — improvements would every where stand still, till inferior lands now producing corn would be given up and return to ,a state of waste. The home... | |
| Isaac Buchanan - 1864 - 618 páginas
...the war has suspended, were now again allowed, bread might be a little, though a very little, cheaper than it now is for a year or two. But what would follow?...small farmer would be ruined ; improvements would everywhere stand still ; inferior lands now producing corn, would be given up and return to a state... | |
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