The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 67Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1910 |
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Pagina 248
... Corn Laws , they made little progress ; and they were already despairing to achieve their aim , and contem- plated dissolving the Anti - Corn Law League , when the terrible Irish potato famine occurred . At first they had demanded the ...
... Corn Laws , they made little progress ; and they were already despairing to achieve their aim , and contem- plated dissolving the Anti - Corn Law League , when the terrible Irish potato famine occurred . At first they had demanded the ...
Pagina 249
What would naturally be the consequence of the abolition of the Corn Laws ? If the exports of Ireland of corn , which were very great , were to be diminished , must not the agriculturists of Ireland turn those lands which now give ...
What would naturally be the consequence of the abolition of the Corn Laws ? If the exports of Ireland of corn , which were very great , were to be diminished , must not the agriculturists of Ireland turn those lands which now give ...
Pagina 250
... Corn Laws , depriving Ireland of advantages in the markets of Great Britain , led her to discontinue the growing of cereals , and caused an economic revolution ; and that was the chief cause that led to the change from the growing of grain ...
... Corn Laws , depriving Ireland of advantages in the markets of Great Britain , led her to discontinue the growing of cereals , and caused an economic revolution ; and that was the chief cause that led to the change from the growing of grain ...
Pagina 251
... Corn Laws an enormous exodus began from Ireland . Its extent may be seen from the following figures : Emigration from Ireland Irish immigration into the United States 1847 220,000 111,984 1848 181,000 122,833 1849 219,000 175,319 1850 ...
... Corn Laws an enormous exodus began from Ireland . Its extent may be seen from the following figures : Emigration from Ireland Irish immigration into the United States 1847 220,000 111,984 1848 181,000 122,833 1849 219,000 175,319 1850 ...
Pagina 781
... Corn Law League roused to the most energetic vigour merchants and manufacturers , who as a class are , like all men of business , averse from disturbance or even agitation . Peel avowedly believed that if the Corn Laws had remained ...
... Corn Law League roused to the most energetic vigour merchants and manufacturers , who as a class are , like all men of business , averse from disturbance or even agitation . Peel avowedly believed that if the Corn Laws had remained ...
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