Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol. 21: January-June, 1827 (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol. 21: January-June, 1827

Eject: of the Introduction of Foreign Grain upon the Condition of the Labouring Population. Sta, Trust is no subject which at the at moment occupies so much of the public attention as the new sys tem of Free Trade, and none certain ly can be more deserving of it. The legislature has the power, by altera tions in the laws wi'iicii regulate trade, to alter - let it be remembered, for the better or the worse, as the alterations are, or are not, judicious - not only the situation of the country in general, but the relative situation of every in dividual in it.

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