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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... continue to do . I send my work forth amongst a sensible and well - informed public ; the success that it merits I know it will have , and greater success I have no right , and no desire to obtain . WM . COBBETT . TO THE CHANCELLOR OF ...
... continue to do . I send my work forth amongst a sensible and well - informed public ; the success that it merits I know it will have , and greater success I have no right , and no desire to obtain . WM . COBBETT . TO THE CHANCELLOR OF ...
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... continue to be cultivated as long as men continue to eat ; and that , without any laws passed on the subject , the farmer , in about a year more , will feel no distress from the low price of corn , meat , wool , or cheese , though the ...
... continue to be cultivated as long as men continue to eat ; and that , without any laws passed on the subject , the farmer , in about a year more , will feel no distress from the low price of corn , meat , wool , or cheese , though the ...
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... continue the same . Do I lose by this low price ? Is this low price calculated to plunge me into distress ? Is it possible that such an effect should be produced by such a cause ? No : and every man of sense , except Mr. Spooner , must ...
... continue the same . Do I lose by this low price ? Is this low price calculated to plunge me into distress ? Is it possible that such an effect should be produced by such a cause ? No : and every man of sense , except Mr. Spooner , must ...
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... continue to eat , and as Earl Gros- venor did not appear to be disposed that he should eat again at his expense , the Squire was made Surveyor of Green Wax , The EDINBURGH REVIEW was establish- a sinecure place of 260 pounds a year , ed ...
... continue to eat , and as Earl Gros- venor did not appear to be disposed that he should eat again at his expense , the Squire was made Surveyor of Green Wax , The EDINBURGH REVIEW was establish- a sinecure place of 260 pounds a year , ed ...
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... continues up the living . The bishop , Porteus , be- to be paid by this besotted and crouching ing inexorable , and the Duke of York people to this day . This , however , bad wanting the living for his chaplain , Mr. as it is , falls ...
... continues up the living . The bishop , Porteus , be- to be paid by this besotted and crouching ing inexorable , and the Duke of York people to this day . This , however , bad wanting the living for his chaplain , Mr. as it is , falls ...
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