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_aThomas, J. H. _998568 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aPractical consequences likely to result from a repeal of the corn laws: these consequences being the reduction of farmers to the condition of bailiffs or tenants. The reduction of peasants or labourers generally to the condition of the ill-clothed and worse-fed labourers of some other countries. The reduction of the national income to such an extent as to render impossible the discharge of the national obligations. Exhibited in a speech, delivered by the Rev. J.H. Thomas, B.A. at a meeting held in Devonport, in reply to Mr. Bright, advocate of the Anti-Corn-Law League; to which is appended an enquiry into some of the causes of the present distress. Published by request, and addressed especially to the farmers and labouring classes, by their real friends. |
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_aDevonport : _bPrinted by J. Heydon, _c1843. |
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_aBright, John, _d1811-1889. _965461 |
610 | 2 | 0 | _aAnti-Corn-Law League. |
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_aCorn laws (Great Britain). _927788 |
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_aProtectionism _zGreat Britain. _943927 |
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_aGreat Britain _xEconomic conditions _y19th century. _915671 |
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