Scotland is a great country and many wonderful things have come out of this country, however England gets the glory.
Scotland is a great country and many wonderful things have come out of this country, however England gets the glory. - Joseph Hume
- Joseph Hume
I am willing to admit that if the agriculturists are oppressed by peculiar burdens, they ought to be relieved from them, or be allowed a fair and jus… - Joseph Hume
I am willing to admit that if the agriculturists are oppressed by peculiar burdens, they ought to be relieved from them, or be allowed a fair and jus…
Fortunately for England, all her imports are raw materials. - Joseph Hume
Fortunately for England, all her imports are raw materials.
Destroy or take away the employment and wages of those artisans - which the corn laws in a great measure do - and you will, ere long, render the land… - Joseph Hume
Destroy or take away the employment and wages of those artisans - which the corn laws in a great measure do - and you will, ere long, render the land…
Our people are unemployed and anxious to work for the food which foreigners can give us. - Joseph Hume
Our people are unemployed and anxious to work for the food which foreigners can give us.
I see no reason for giving the capital employed in agriculture greater protection than the capital vested in other branches of trade, manufacture, or… - Joseph Hume
I see no reason for giving the capital employed in agriculture greater protection than the capital vested in other branches of trade, manufacture, or…
I maintain that the existing corn laws are bad, because they have given a monopoly of food to the landed interest over every other class and over eve… - Joseph Hume
I maintain that the existing corn laws are bad, because they have given a monopoly of food to the landed interest over every other class and over eve…
What farmers require is, that the prices should be moderate, and the markets steady and for this reason I did, in 1826, 1827, and 1828, take the cour… - Joseph Hume
What farmers require is, that the prices should be moderate, and the markets steady and for this reason I did, in 1826, 1827, and 1828, take the cour…
I will undertake to prove that the present corn laws have been detrimental to the public, without being beneficial to the agricultural interest. - Joseph Hume
I will undertake to prove that the present corn laws have been detrimental to the public, without being beneficial to the agricultural interest.
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