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SIX LECTURES

ON

THE CORN-LAW MONOPOLY

AND

FREE TRADE

DKLIVERED AT

THE LONDON MECHANICS^ INSTITUTION,

SOUTHAMPTON BUILDINGS, CHANCERY LANE.

BY

PHILIP HARWOOD.

    • I am persuaded that no man, and no combination of men, for their own ideas

of their particular profit, can, without great impiety, undertake to say that man shall not eat his bread by his labour ; that they have no sort of right, either to prevent the labour, or to withhold the bread." — Burke.

LONDON :

JOHN GREEN, NEWGATE STREET; C. FOX, PATERNOSTER ROW;

AND

SAMUEL CLARKE (Late H. Hooper), 13, PALL MALL EAST.

1843.