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Notes on the Anti-Corn Law Struggle.

Scottish village were, as to shelter from the weather, better off than the people in the English village, but they were under a landlord who, though sometimes called a religious or pious nobleman, appears from the facts to have been an oppressive and hard-hearted tyrant.