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" I admit, that if unlimited foreign import, which 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 farmer would be ruined ; improvements... "
A Letter to the Electors of Westminster - Página 55
por John Lettsom Elliot - 1850 - 100 páginas
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The Inspector, Literary Magazine and Review, Volumen2

1827 - 574 páginas
...admit, (he says, p. 12,) that if unlimited foreign import, " which the war had suspended, were now again allowed, bread might " be a little, though a very...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...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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,...
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An inquiry into the poor laws and surplus labour, and their mutual reaction

William Day (assistant poor law commissioner.) - 1833 - 120 páginas
...derived from it. " I admit, that if unlimited foreign import, which the war had suspended, were now again allowed, bread might be a little, though a very little...inferior lands now producing corn would be given up, and return to a state of waste ; the home consumption and brisk demand for all the various articles of...
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Taxation of the British Empire

Robert Montgomery Martin - 1833 - 336 páginas
...derived from it. " I admit, that if unlimited foreign import, which the war had suspended, were now again allowed, bread might be a little, though a very little...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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The Farmer's Magazine, Volumen2

1839 - 544 páginas
...derived from it. I admit that if unlimited foreign import, which the war had suspended, were now again allowed, bread might be a little, though a very little, cheaper than it now is, for year or two. But what would follow ? The small farmer would We ruined, improvements would everywhere...
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Grossbritanniens Gesetzgebung über Gewerbe, Handel, und innere ...

Carl Theodor von Kleinschrod - 1836 - 514 páginas
...;.-;'.,. : , - , . "> ,,1 admit 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...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1846 - 750 páginas
...sufferings ? I admit that if unlimited foreign import, which the war had suspended, were now again allowed, bread might be a little, though a very little,...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...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1846 - 772 páginas
...unlimited foreign import, which the war suspended, were now again allowed, bread might bo a little, though very little, cheaper than it now is for a year or two; hut what would follow ? The small farmer would he ruined, improvements would everywhere stand «ill....
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An Analysis of the Occupations of the People: Showing the Relative ...

William Frederick Spackman - 1847 - 348 páginas
...such sufferings? I admit that if unlimited foreign import, which 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 l but what would follow ? The small farmer would be ruined l improvement would stand still ; inferior...
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Tracts on protection

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...
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