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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... common fore- fathers , who thought they proved their love to the country in driving them out of it , even with the aid of a Dutch army . If , then , I show , that the present government is as great an oppressor as the Stuarts ever were ...
... common fore- fathers , who thought they proved their love to the country in driving them out of it , even with the aid of a Dutch army . If , then , I show , that the present government is as great an oppressor as the Stuarts ever were ...
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... common cause with that go- having hanged , quartered , and ripped up vernment , you must be prepared to claim the bowels of Englishmen for having fought your share of the honour of all its acts . against their native country . Claim all ...
... common cause with that go- having hanged , quartered , and ripped up vernment , you must be prepared to claim the bowels of Englishmen for having fought your share of the honour of all its acts . against their native country . Claim all ...
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... common cause with that go- vernment , you must be prepared to claim your share of the honour of all its acts . Claim , then , if you choose , the honour of having convicted a man in the Court of King's Bench , on an ex - officio ...
... common cause with that go- vernment , you must be prepared to claim your share of the honour of all its acts . Claim , then , if you choose , the honour of having convicted a man in the Court of King's Bench , on an ex - officio ...
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... common desire ; but , as I never have , so I never shall , sa- crifice any principle , or any opinion , to gratify the tastes or feelings of others , whether the numbers of those others be great or small . I ask for neither what is ...
... common desire ; but , as I never have , so I never shall , sa- crifice any principle , or any opinion , to gratify the tastes or feelings of others , whether the numbers of those others be great or small . I ask for neither what is ...
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... to oppose him . Yet Mr Mellish , a man so destitute of talent as to be unable to speak common sense , in public , for half a minute , but the member of the govern ment , and a Bank Director , was chosen | 37 [ 38 JANUARY 13 , 1816 .
... to oppose him . Yet Mr Mellish , a man so destitute of talent as to be unable to speak common sense , in public , for half a minute , but the member of the govern ment , and a Bank Director , was chosen | 37 [ 38 JANUARY 13 , 1816 .
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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