Considerations on the present state of the different classes of the landed interest . on the causes of the distress which exixts among the farmers and labourers; and on the means by which this distress may be mitigated and removed: also, onthe effects which a general free trade in corn, or a nearer approach to it, would produce on the different classes of the landed interest; and on the effects which a free trade in corn with our won colonies, or such a near approach to it, as is permitted under the existing corn laws, will produce on the different classes of the landed interest.;

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Published: Ridgway, 1834.
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spellingShingle Considerations on the present state of the different classes of the landed interest . on the causes of the distress which exixts among the farmers and labourers; and on the means by which this distress may be mitigated and removed: also, onthe effects which a general free trade in corn, or a nearer approach to it, would produce on the different classes of the landed interest; and on the effects which a free trade in corn with our won colonies, or such a near approach to it, as is permitted under the existing corn laws, will produce on the different classes of the landed interest.;
title Considerations on the present state of the different classes of the landed interest . on the causes of the distress which exixts among the farmers and labourers; and on the means by which this distress may be mitigated and removed: also, onthe effects which a general free trade in corn, or a nearer approach to it, would produce on the different classes of the landed interest; and on the effects which a free trade in corn with our won colonies, or such a near approach to it, as is permitted under the existing corn laws, will produce on the different classes of the landed interest.;
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