Speech of Mr Charles Hudson of Mass On the Wheat Trade of the Country Deli

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Why have not these restrictions operated against the nations on the continent? The thirty-thre^ millions of bushels brought from the north, during the three years, and the twelve millions from the south of Europe ^ 8 have been subjected to the same duty as the three millions from the United States. And if they can supply more than nine-tenths of the wheat under the present law, they can do the same under a less restricted dispensation; or a system of perfect free trade.
I say, sir, for years to
... come we may fairly estimate the demand in Great Britain at 15, 000, 000 of bushels annually ; and, judging from the past, we may say that the United States will supply 1, 000, 000, and the continent the other 14, 000, 000. And there can be no doubt but that the continent can furnish that supply, and even more if it were required. In 1840 the British Government called upon their con- suls, at some of the principal marls of the corn trade, to inform them what amount of grain could be sent to the English market in case the English duty were re- duced to a nominal sum.

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