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[Letter of support for a petition to Her Majesty's government praying for the admission of American flour into England].
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Corn-law opposition detected and exposed, and its real nature laid bare a few words addressed to people of common sense /
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Five letters to the Right Honourable the Earl of Harewood, president of the Yorkshire Society for Keeping up the Price of Bread and the Rent of Land
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The farmers and the anti-league in answer to "Mr. Day's second speech," published under the title of "The farmers and the League" /
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Who has "perverted" and "distorted" Mr. Macaulay's letter? a letter to the editor of the Scotsman /
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League fallacies a lecture given at Thirsk on ... February 28th, 1844 /
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Considerations on the present high prices of provisions, and the necessaries of life
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The agricultural, manufacturing, and moneyed interests of Great Britain
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How will free trade in corn affect the farmer? being an examination of the effects of corn laws upon British agriculture /
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Address to agriculturists and others in one of the rural districts on the nature and effects of the present corn laws, as bearing on their interests
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Six lectures on the corn-law monopoly and free trade ...
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A lecture on free trade in connexion with the corn laws delivered ... on January 31, 1843 /
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A letter to the inhabitants of the borough of Great Yarmouth upon free trade in corn and its probable consequences
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