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food market, and to create artificial scarcity an< 





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< m«e,p.em de mm- ; and it x u <,,„ , land,. 





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estate that you cannot partuiih.n 





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•rrHE^PA^ DURABLE ROOFING. 



the State has granted now 





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 -Inch the law has sanctioned the law 



, The Drainage Act v.ould in su,h , 



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Thi-is the physical history ofthe Drainage Act: itis 





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us to the commonwealth. 



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m. led ; and to 



power ot direct treat \ 





by proxy, called 







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and for which the occasion seems to offer a mode of 



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history of our legislation. When the a 



noranr Acts; the wisest, j crimps, in their object. 



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d man begins to feel the tug of his mora 

 nations. When purely political and 



- ape an execution suit- 



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Most people, ou reading the statement of Irish 



^miXAGE OF LANDS ACT.-Plans, Estimates, 









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.hat , .per mighi o >erwi*c h v, ! ,d (,„.,,( man- 



g mr Sterenage, Herts, and 9, Gray's Inn-square, 



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tentior.ally no doubt), in dirmni-h.hu el rt foi the 



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mcity of food. 



ILSIKE HYBRID CLOVER, or the Trefolium of 



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But the arguments u-cd by Mr. Davis may be 

 met in a more regular way. There exists mote par- 



od permitted to gather around it, has 



he [.ii ji 1 -- ut c pioriae dist oven 









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one of the Bli order of Par- 







ti,, result of last vear's crop over all Ireland,* 

 against 19 cut. .> i »s..f the average produce of 



rt)e aortcuttttral ffia?ett€. 



and the Subs< ip a new pro- 



UTVRDAY, MARCH 6, 1847. 



year is stated to be on an average 7 cwt. 37 lbs. 



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per acre against a crop of 159 cwt. and 98 lbs., as 



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fiblckS b hi ° h ' l" the I,r °- . r °" s ' f "''"''•""^ 

 *■»?£ ft* ^?, mparative Perfection which 



^w«otVs ve° e t„°r: /;, lf B,u ia " a is 



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?Wto„ ^"P^bagsa, 

 SSSU^' thi8 b ^d-backed «,« 



by the law of entails in this coumn. i 

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land. There u BM to ti at 



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R. Routh at lo.oon, , the pomon in Potatoes 



bole; and the 



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advanced. Would it in su<h a case be a question 

 for Government, who mi-ht chance to be the 

 (..- ner> ..1 the tee-.imple > He or she might be a 



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1 'a- the people. And 

 fed to balance 



funds to the purpose intend, d. We know, 

 fet the owner would 





derive an i the loan made 

 to the lessee; because the value of the land 



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and which nal ' '•'•'^ 





\nnual expenses must DC reduced >, *M all risKs 



p' "T "-creaks this r , 



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amount paid to absentee landlords, and the mode ot 



' ,s l « intercept the supply of the 



iritj? If he borrow the money, and 



*°J U T his 'appear* much too high an average to be true. 



