History of the English Landed Interest Its Customs Laws And Agriculture Volum

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History of the English Landed Interest Its Customs Laws And Agriculture Volum
Russell Montague Garnier
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For a considerable time, therefore, they became an intermediate party between the Radicals and Tories, sharing the unmerited fate of all politicians thus obliged to adopt " a middle way of steering, " and becoming alternately despised and courted by both extremes. Yet without the Whigs, Parliament would never have retained as long as it did, the confidence and support of all the moderate men of the country. Speaking of the expected alteration in the Corn Laws, the Quarterly Review for 1826 refu...sed to join the literary crusade then raging, stating its reason to be " because we are content to leave their arrangement [i. E. The Corn Laws) in the hands of the Government, whose jDosition of neutrality between what are called (as we think erroneously) the conflicting interests of agriculturists and manufacturers, enables them to suggest a change with unimpeached impartiality. " In the academical phase of the contest advocates of the pro- tective system alleged that used in moderation it created no monopoly, and could not unwholesomely stimulate production The Descent of the Landlords.

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