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A letter addressed to the late Earl of Liverpool, in the year 1822, shewing that unjust taxation is the cause of the evils complained of : with a just system then suggested, after which was added, preliminary observations, and now a form of petition for the consideration of the people generally of the United Kingdom
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Richards, James
1836
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A letter addressed to the late Earl of Liverpool, in the year 1822, shewing that unjust taxation is the cause of the evils complained of : with a just system then suggested : to which is now added, preliminary observations
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1833
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A letter addressed to the late Earl of Liverpool, in the year 1822, shewing that unjust taxation is the cause of the evils complained of : with a just system then suggested : to which is now added, preliminary observations
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1833
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Letters to the Right Honourable the Earl of Liverpool, the Right Honourable George Canning, and His Grace the Duke of Wellington, clearly and distinctly shewing that the burdens of the country may be lightened fifty-two millions annually : and neither landholder, placeholder, nor fundholder be injured, but that all classes of the community, from the peer to the peasant, will be essentially benefited
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Spence, Geo. (George)
1828
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A letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Liverpool : clearly and distinctly shewing that the burdens of the country may be lightened fifty-two millions annually, and neither landholder, placeholder, nor fundholder be injured, but that all classes of the community, from the peer to the peasant, will be essentially benefited
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Spence, George, 1787-1850
1827
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A letter to the Earl of Liverpool on the cause of our present embarrassment and distress : and the measures necessary for our effectual relief
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Western, C. C. (Charles Callis), Baron Western, 1767-1844
1826
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A letter to the Earl of Liverpool : on the erroneous information that His Majesty's ministers have adopted regarding country banks and the currency in the manufacturing districts : and suggesting means for correcting some of the existing evils in the circulation of country bank notes
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Manufacturer in the north of England
1826
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A letter to the Earl of Liverpool, on the present distresses of the country : shewing that they do not proceed from taxation, nor from any other commonly-assigned cause, but from the want of a sufficiency of food in the country for the support of the whole of the people, and proving that a repeal of the corn laws and the removal of all restrictions on commerce, would, not only be a complete remedy for the distress, but would, if accompanied by the measures pointed out, be attended with great advantages even to the land-owners themselves
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Atherley, E. G. (Edmond Gibson)
1826
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A letter to the Earl of Liverpool : shewing that a repeal of the corn laws will be attended with great injury and injustice to the land-owners and farmers, unless accompanied, either by a reduction of their taxes and other burthens, or by measures to keep up the prices of English-grown corn : and shewing, that an import, or protecting duty, will not have the slightest effect in this respect
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Atherley, E. G. (Edmond Gibson)
1826
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A letter to the Earl of Liverpool : shewing, that the objections which are made to the admission of foreign corn, are either totally unsound, or may be easily obviated
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Atherley, E. G. (Edmond Gibson)
1826
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