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accompanying Pamphlets*, are well calculated to enable the Landed 

 Aristocracy of the three kingdoms, at no distant period, to afford the 

 Repeal of the Corn Laivs, and to secure the independence, prosperity, 

 and safety of our Country. 



To those who may not know the author of the present Address, it 

 may not be considered obtrusive to add the following — 



TESTIMONIALS. 



At the Anniversary Meeting of the Centrai. Agricultural Society, 

 held at the Crown and Anchor Tavern, in the Strand, on the 14th of 

 March, 1837; E. S. Cayley, Esq. M.P. in the Chair; 



Resolved, 



** That the cordial thanks of the Society be given to the Secretary, 

 Mr. Cort,. for his great exertions in bringing forward, at his own risk 

 and expense, the Invention of Captain Rudkin, for better securing the 

 Spirit Duties, and assisting the Government in dispensing with the 

 Malt Tax." 



At a Meeting of the General Committee of the Central Agricultu- 

 ral Society, held at No. 8, Manchester Buildings, Parliament Street, on 

 the 3d of May, 1838; Wm. Ormsby Gore, Esq. M.P. in the Chair; 

 for the purpose of suspending the Proceedings of the Society till the 

 day after the Smithfield Cattle Show, 



Resolved — 



"That the thanks of the Society be given to Mr. Cort, the Secre- 

 tary, for his ooBstant and zealous exertions for the advantage of the 



* On the advantages of Batlts's and Wilson's Patents for the Manufaeture of Sab 

 from Sea Water and Inland Brine Springs, 8cc. ; with also the twelfth edition of an 

 Essay on Salt, containing Directions for the use of the same for Agricultnral Purposes : 

 by permission of the Author, Cuthbert William Johnson, Esq. Barrister at Law. 



