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 / by E.G. Atherley.

Author/creator Atherley, E. G.
Other author Liverpool, Robert Banks Jenkinson, Earl of, 1770-1828.
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Publication InfoLondon : Printed for Hatchard, 1826 ([Place of manufacture not identified]: Printed by Bradbury and Co.)
Description108 pages ; 23 cm
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General noteReproduction of original from Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University.
General noteGoldsmiths'-Kress no. 24865.
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