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A letter from Lord Western to Lord John Russell on his proposed alteration of the corn laws, and on the causes of commercial distress.

By: Western, Charles Callis, 1st Baron Western.Publisher: London : James Ridgway; Smith, Elder & Co., 1841Edition: Second edition.Description: 43, [1]p.Subject(s): Corn laws (Great Britain)
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PAM VOL.102(15) Notes addressed to Mr. Pennington, on his pamphlet on the importation of foreign corn. By the Right Honourable Holt Mackenzie. PAM VOL.10(22) A letter to the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Palmerston, M.P., etc., etc., etc. on the home policy which the present war-time needs; and the legislation relating thereto. PAM VOL.102(2) The House of Lords, the people's charter, and the corn laws. By Sir Francis Blake, Bart. PAM VOL.102(3) A letter from Lord Western to Lord John Russell on his proposed alteration of the corn laws, and on the causes of commercial distress. PAM VOL.102(4) Cheap bread and its consequence. PAM VOL.102(5) Historical summary of the corn laws, containing the substance of the statutes passed from the year 1660, for regulating the importation and consumption of foreign, and the exportation of British, corn. With notes and an appendix of statements, illustrative of the operation of the several statutes. By Henry Thornton, ... PAM VOL.102(6) Statements illustrative of the policy and probable consequences of the proposed repeal of the existing corn laws, and the imposition in their stead of a moderate fixed duty on foreign corn when entered for consumption. By J. R. McCulloch, Esq.

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