Considerations on the Present State of the Different Classes of the Landed Interest; on the Causes of the Distress which Exixts Among the Farmers and Labourers; and on the Means by which this Distress May be Mitigated and Removed: Also, Onthe Effects which a General Free Trade in Corn, Or a Nearer Approach to It, Would Produce on the Different Classes of the Landed Interest; and on the Effects which a Free Trade in Corn with Our Won Colonies, Or Such a Near Approach to It, as is Permitted Under the Existing Corn Laws, Will Produce on the Different Classes of the Landed Interest