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Tracts issued by the Agricultural Protection Society, up to August, 1844

To be had at the Society's Room, [1844?]

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A collection of separate pamphlets, each part has its own t.p. and paging. Also issued separately

Contents of Works

  • Reasons for the formation of the Agricultural Protection Society, addressed to the industrious classes of the United Kingdom / by E.S. Cayley, Esq., ...
  • Free trade and protection / by Archibald Alison, ...
  • Defeat of the Anti-Corn-Law League in Huntingdonshire : the speech of Mr. George Game Day on that occasion, at Huntingdon, June 17, 1843, with notes and additions
  • The farmers and the League : the speech of Mr. George Game Day of St. Ives, at Huntingdon, January 27, 1844, on the occasion of forming an anti-league association for the County of Huntingdon, with notes / reported by his brother, William Day
  • History of the League : the speech of Augustus Stafford O'Brien, Esq. ... in the House of Commons, Wednesday, June 26, 1844, ...
  • The Anti-Corn-Law League and the cotton trade : a letter to a noble Lord / by Joseph Budworth Sharp
  • Protection of British agriculture : an essay, showing the ruinous effects which a free trade in corn ...
  • Free trade, with reference to its effects upon the operative classes, briefly considered / by Humanitas
  • American notions of free trade
  • Cheap bread and low wages / extracted from a pamphlet by John Almack, Jun
  • To artisans and labourers
  • Corn laws : an appeal to tradesmen in town and country / by one of themselves
  • A letter from a crow to Mr. Cobden / translated from the original by a Northamptonshire Squire
  • The substance of two speeches delivered at Durham, Feb. 20, 1844 / by the Rev. Geo. Townsend and the Rev. J. Tyson
  • Substance of a speech / deliverd by Mr. Hadden, Jun., at the Court House, Aberdeen, on Friday, the 15th day of March, 1844
  • The influence of the price of corn on the rate of mortality / by John Barton
  • An answer from R. Baker, of Writtle, to Earl Ducie

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