Corn laws (Great Britain) - Early works to 1800
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The monthly reviewers reviewed , in a letter to those gentlemen, pointing out their misrepresentations and fallacious reasonings in their account of a pamphlet entitled Dispersion of the gloomy apprehensions deduced from the decline of our corn-trade, &c. Together with Additional Illlustrations of Some of the Principal Positions Contained in that Pamphlet. By the Rev. J. Howlett, Vicar of Great Dunmow, Essex.
Howlett, John, 1731-1804.Date: 1798- E-books
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A candid examination of a pamphlet, entitled An impartial view of English agriculture, from permitting the exportation of corn. By the Author of the Letters in the gazetteer, signed a friend to the poor
Friend to the poorDate: M.DCC.LXVI. [1766]- E-books
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The scarcity of grain considered; or, A statement of the impolicy of the late and present price of grain : The consequences resulting from it, and means suggested for its prevention in future: in which the practices of farmers, millers, and bakers, are alluded to, and the insufficiency of the present corn laws fully demonstrated. By the Rev. J. Malham, vicar of Helton, Dorset; and ordinary of the county goal of wilts.
Malham, John, 1747-1821.Date: 1800- E-books
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Second report of a Committee of Directors of the Chamber of Commerce and Manufactures in Glasgow, relative to the corn-laws
Chamber of Commerce and Manufactures of Glasgow.Date: M.DCC.XC. [1790]- E-books
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An Act to explain so much of an Act for prohibiting the exportation of corn, malt, meal, flour, bread, biscuit, and starch, and low wines, spirits, worts, and wash drawn from malted corn and by which Act the said commodities are admitted to be carried from the Isle of Wight to several markets; and for giving liberty to export certain quantities of oatmeal, for the uses of the British hospitals beyond the seas.
Great BritainDate: 1710]