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Anti-Corn Law League
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History of the
Anti-
Corn Law League
Archibald Prentice. THE LEAGUE ABUSED. 129 intend to pay us another visit ;
but if so, they ought to have timely notice that they will be held responsible for any
breach of the peace that may ensue — the forbearance of the peaceable (!) ...
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The People's Bread: A History of the
Anti-
Corn Law League
Its faith in the free market still resonates in Britain's public policy debates today. This is the first comprehensive study of the League which makes use of recent methodological developments in social history.
Paul A. Pickering, Alex Tyrell, 2000
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The
Anti-
Corn Law League: 1838-1846
Based on several years work on the original sources, as well as papers belonging to George Wilson, President of the League for most of its life, this book sheds light on the internal history and organization of the League.Written from a ...
4
Defeat of the
Anti-
Corn-
Law League in Huntingdonshire. The ...
George Game DAY. tortion upon the poorest, and an oppression of the weakest ?
”* (Great uproar.) Now let us examine the case; and, as Hotspur has it, divide the
League into two, and make it go to bullets with itself. Mr. Cobden positively said, ...
5
Recollections of Richard Cobden, M P and the
Anti-
Corn-
Law ...
Publisher: London, New York [etc.]: Cassell, Petter
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Women and Philanthropy in Nineteenth-century England
The Ladies' Committee of the Manchester Anti-Corn Law League Bazaar, which
worked closely with the Anti-Corn-Law and Anti-Monopoly Associations,
ultimately contained 360 members from all parts of the kingdom, each lady acting
as a ...
This was the Anti-Corn Law League, whose agitation began almost
simultaneously with the publication of the Charter and ran alongside it until 1846.
The Chartists early discerned the danger to their cause which was threatened by
the Free ...
Mark Hovell, Thomas Frederick Tout, 1966
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The People's Bread: A History of the
Anti-
Corn Law League
Its faith in the free market still resonates in Britain's public policy debates today. This is the first comprehensive study of the League which makes use of recent methodological developments in social history.
Paul Pickering, Alex Tyrell, 2000
of that crisis Manchester spoke with the voice of the Anti- Corn Law League. A fall
in businessmen's profits and a sharp increase in working-class unemployment
coincided with bad harvests which raised the price of bread. The Anti-Corn Law ...
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British Farmer's Magazine
THE ANTI-CORN-LAW LEAGUE. " Anti-Corn- Law Circular, Nos. 1 to 16. London:
Grooms- bridge." The publication we have under notice is issued by the Anti-
Corn-Law League, and distributed into every corner of the kingdom, with an ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «ANTI-CORN LAW LEAGUE»
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Manchester public art: Richard Cobden statue in St Ann's Square
Cobden, a former MP for Stockport, was known or being one of the founders of the Anti-Corn Law League along with John Bright, whose statue ... «Manchester Evening News, apr 15»
Lee Kuan Yew's Genius and Democracy
... century such as Richard Cobden and John Bright of Anti-Corn Law League fame—and his tiny state greatly benefitted from his iconoclasm. «Commentary Magazine, mar 15»
North East radicals highlighted by People's Museum
Richard Cobden, who co-founded the Anti-Corn Law League and went to Bowes School is also a North East great, as well as British Prime ... «The Journal, gen 15»
Nigel Farage: “I'm not on the right or left. I'm a radical”
... and Richard Cobden, who helped form the Anti-Corn Law League. “There is no left and right any more,” he says. “Left and right is irrelevant . «New Statesman, nov 14»
Questions In Bronze
Is there no room to honour the Chartists, the Anti-Corn Law League or the Tolpuddle Martyrs in a space where Sir Robert Peel, after whom London's police ... «Outlook, ago 14»
Opening of three lines signal historic arrivals
With John Bright, he led the Anti-Corn Law League to success in 1846, abolishing the protective duty on corn which had artificially inflated the ... «Chichester Observer, ott 13»
Memo To The U.S. And EU: Free Trade Is Decidedly Not War
English: A meeting of the Anti-Corn Law League in Exeter Hall in 1846. (Photo credit: Wikipedia). The announcement of a possible free trade ... «Forbes, lug 13»
Ukip's founder says the party has gone 'completely fruitcake'
“Our main aim was to convert the Conservative party to a policy of quitting the European Union — just as the anti-corn law league in the 1840s ... «Telegraph.co.uk, mag 13»
The rise of the precariat and the loss of collective sensibility
This is about Ikea and Facebook, not the anti-Corn Law League or battle for female suffrage. What the Great British Class Survey confirms is a ... «Financial Times, apr 13»
Preview of 2011: the anniversaries
Active in the Anti-Corn Law League in the 1840s, opposed the Crimean War then suffered some kind of breakdown that kept him out of public ... «Telegraph.co.uk, dic 10»