A plea from the poor versus many canting pleas for the poor; showing the ignorant and absurd notions of anti-protection and free-trade mania being advantageous to the commercial polity of the British nation; but, on the contrary, particularly injurious to the working classes, in reply to pamphlets written by J.R. M'Culloch [Statements illustrative of the policy and probable consequences of the proposed repeal of the corn laws] W.W. Whitmore, and the hon. and rev. B. Noel. By Jacobus Veritas

A plea from the poor versus many canting pleas for the poor; showing the ignorant and absurd notions of anti-protection and free-trade mania being advantageous to the commercial polity of the British nation; but, on the contrary, particularly injurious to the working classes, in reply to pamphlets written by J.R. M'Culloch [Statements illustrative of the policy and probable consequences of the proposed repeal of the corn laws] W.W. Whitmore, and the hon. and rev. B. Noel. By Jacobus Veritas

Auteur : Charles Vines, Clericus pseud, Francis Pearson Walesby, George Waite, George Warde Norman, Jacob Hugo North, John Jane S. Wharton, John Lingard (of Pentonville.), John Ouchterlony, Robert Weaver, Samuel Spurrell, Scourge pseud, William Arthur Wilkinson, sir David Salomons (1st bart.), sir Henry Wentworth Acland (1st bart.), sir William Francis P. Napier

Date de publication : 1841

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