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THOUGHTS


ON


THE CORN LAWS,


ADDRESSED TO


THE WORKING CLASSES


OF THE


COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER.



BY

THE HON. A. H. MORETON, M.P.


Through all the East and all the West,
And eke throughout the South,
Shall every man have wheaten cake
To put into his mouth.

Then up and spoke unto the King
A little German bold,
Though every man have meat enow,
I trow their limbs are cold.

Old Ballad


LONDON:
SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, AND CO.,
STATIONERS' HALL COURT.
1839.