Cobbett's Political Register: V.[1] American, Or V.30 English ...William Cobbett H. Cobbett and G. S. Oldfield, 1816 - Great Britain |
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... able to succeed thus , appears , at first sight , wholly unaccountable . If I am told that I have been awakened But when we come to examine , which we shall in due time , into the means that it has employed ; to see how sedulous it ...
... able to succeed thus , appears , at first sight , wholly unaccountable . If I am told that I have been awakened But when we come to examine , which we shall in due time , into the means that it has employed ; to see how sedulous it ...
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... able to bribe the half of mankind to mutual suspicion , hatred , hostility , rob- bery , and bloodshed . And now , my old English friends , if your prejudices still remain unshaken by the events that have taken place since I had the ...
... able to bribe the half of mankind to mutual suspicion , hatred , hostility , rob- bery , and bloodshed . And now , my old English friends , if your prejudices still remain unshaken by the events that have taken place since I had the ...
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... able , nor do I believe it has been willing , to tie to it such a large part of the com- munity . The system there has not such support as it has here ; and most heartily do I hope that it never will . The truth is , that the government ...
... able , nor do I believe it has been willing , to tie to it such a large part of the com- munity . The system there has not such support as it has here ; and most heartily do I hope that it never will . The truth is , that the government ...
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... able or very manly , seeing occasion , and having inserted it , will sub - that he chose to apply the act of sneaking join such remarks of my own as the oc- to the President , and to say that it was casion appears to me to call for ...
... able or very manly , seeing occasion , and having inserted it , will sub - that he chose to apply the act of sneaking join such remarks of my own as the oc- to the President , and to say that it was casion appears to me to call for ...
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... able to vote . The parliament is fre- quently described as containing " the as- sembled wisdom of the nation ; " and , there- fore , it behooves you to look out sharply , to discover beforehand , what the several branches of that wisdom ...
... able to vote . The parliament is fre- quently described as containing " the as- sembled wisdom of the nation ; " and , there- fore , it behooves you to look out sharply , to discover beforehand , what the several branches of that wisdom ...
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addresses America amongst amount appears army Bank Boroughmongers Botley Bourbons Brougham bushel called Castlereagh cause COBBETT corrupt Cossacks coun dare Debt despotism distress endeavour England English estates fact farmers feel France freedom French friends fundholders funds Gentlemen George Rose give hands hear honour House of Commons impudence interest Ireland Jacobins John Bull justice keep Kent king labour land liberty live London Lord Lord Castlereagh Lord Cochrane Maidstone means meeting ment millions mind Ministers misery nation never New-York notorious observe occasion opinion paper Parliament parties peace pension persons Pitt plunder political poor pounds present Prince Regent produce racter Reform rotten borough Royal ruin seats sinecure Sir Edward Knatchbull Sir Francis Burdett sort speech suffer taxes thing thousand tion vote whole wish