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A plea for the poor, showing how the proposed repeal of the existing corn laws will affect the interests of the working classes. By ... W. Noel ...

By: Noel, Baptist Wriothesley.Publisher: Manchester : James Nisbet, 1841Description: 24p.Subject(s): Corn laws (Great Britain)
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Truro Corridor, First Floor Truro PAM VOL.11(5) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 32438-1001
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PAM VOL.112(9) A brief statement on tithes, first printed in 1832; and A testimony to the authority of Christ in his Church, first printed in 1840. Both issued by the Religious Society of Friends. PAM VOL.11(3) Opinions of Sir Robert Peel and Sir James Graham on the corn-laws in 1839. PAM VOL.11(4) A remedy for the distresses of the nation; showing a saving of fifty millions a year sterling, by an equitable adjustment of the corn laws, an increase of revenue of five millions, and a short plan for taking off half the assessed taxes, custom and excise duties. By the Rev. Thomas Farr ... PAM VOL.11(5) A plea for the poor, showing how the proposed repeal of the existing corn laws will affect the interests of the working classes. By ... W. Noel ... PAM VOL.11(6) The three prize essays on agriculture and the corn law / PAM VOL.116(1) A legal argument shewing that tithes are the property of the public, and of the poor. By William Eagle. PAM VOL.116(10) Report of the Committee of the Loyal National Repeal Association of Ireland, upon the "Arms (Ireland) Return". Read at a meeting of the Association, at the Conciliation Hall, on Monday, May 27th, 1844.

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