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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... corrupt press . - He is coaxed when he sets up - The pretext now made use of.- The history of the bank stoppage . - Mr . Horner and the bullion committee , -Divers former pre- - them all is perfectly notorious . If you choose to.
... corrupt press . - He is coaxed when he sets up - The pretext now made use of.- The history of the bank stoppage . - Mr . Horner and the bullion committee , -Divers former pre- - them all is perfectly notorious . If you choose to.
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... notorious corruptions ? Oh ! no , Before you blame me for this , you must have changed your natures . But the very name of England is dear been seized to pay taxes which he did not owe . Come and be contented while the tax - gatherer ...
... notorious corruptions ? Oh ! no , Before you blame me for this , you must have changed your natures . But the very name of England is dear been seized to pay taxes which he did not owe . Come and be contented while the tax - gatherer ...
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... notorious . If you choose to ally yourselves with this mass of tyranny , cruelty , and perfidy , you have , at any rate , no right to blame me , if I am resolved to convince the world , that such is not my choice , and if I do my best ...
... notorious . If you choose to ally yourselves with this mass of tyranny , cruelty , and perfidy , you have , at any rate , no right to blame me , if I am resolved to convince the world , that such is not my choice , and if I do my best ...
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... notorious miseries of the country was the subject of deliberation . Amongst the " glorious consequences " of the war , who does not see these miseries ? And who but Mr. Spooner would , upon such an occasion , have found nerves to put ...
... notorious miseries of the country was the subject of deliberation . Amongst the " glorious consequences " of the war , who does not see these miseries ? And who but Mr. Spooner would , upon such an occasion , have found nerves to put ...
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... notorious to all the l I am , Sir , Your most obedient servant , WM . COBBETT . COPY RIGHT SECURED ACCORDING TO LAW . Published by H. Cobbett and G. S. Oldfield , at No. 19 Wall - Street , New - York . • VOL . XXX . No. 2. ] Written in ...
... notorious to all the l I am , Sir , Your most obedient servant , WM . COBBETT . COPY RIGHT SECURED ACCORDING TO LAW . Published by H. Cobbett and G. S. Oldfield , at No. 19 Wall - Street , New - York . • VOL . XXX . No. 2. ] Written in ...
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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