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THE

THREE PRIZE ESSAYS

ON

AGRICULTURE

AND

THE CORN LAW.


PUBLISHED BY THE
NATIONAL ANTI-CORN-LAW LEAGUE.


"A system from which the agricultural labourer is suffering more than any other part of the community."—Earl Fitzwilliam's Address to the Landowners.

"The painful confession must be made, that our own benefit is the true object for which this obnoxious code is established."—Ibid.

MANCHESTER:
J. GADSBY, NEWALL'S-BUILDINGS, MARKET-STREET.

LONDON:
R. GROOMBRIDGE, 5, PATERNOSTER-ROW;
RIDGWAY, 169, PICCADILLY; HOOPER, PALL-MALL EAST.
1842

Price Fourpence the Three.