Corn Laws as I have ever been, and still am, unmoved by the raging storm around me, I distinctly affirm that my object is PLENTY to secure to the people of this country the most abundant and regular supply of corn possible: 1maintain that such has ever been and now is the object of our Corn Laws, and that they have produced that effect; that the existing law has worked admirably; that the price has been as moderate and steady for the last eight or ten years, less fluctuating than in any other country in Europe. The average price of Wheat, from 1830 to the end of 1837 inclusive, has only been 53s.
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