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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... with a salary of 400 pounds a year . I found besides , that he was the editor of the Anti - Jacobin Re- view , the means of setting up which he had received from the government ; and to you . 9 ] [ 10 JANUARY 6 , 1816 .
... with a salary of 400 pounds a year . I found besides , that he was the editor of the Anti - Jacobin Re- view , the means of setting up which he had received from the government ; and to you . 9 ] [ 10 JANUARY 6 , 1816 .
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... pounds a year . DIBDIN , the loyal song writer I found with a similar pension . The Rev. HERBERT MARSH , and SIR FRANCIS D'IVERNOIS , ( a foreigner , ) both of whom had written loyal pamphlets , I found with pensions of 700 pounds a ...
... pounds a year . DIBDIN , the loyal song writer I found with a similar pension . The Rev. HERBERT MARSH , and SIR FRANCIS D'IVERNOIS , ( a foreigner , ) both of whom had written loyal pamphlets , I found with pensions of 700 pounds a ...
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... pounds a year . stand that word which includes so many interesting recollections ? By England you do not mean the ... pounds a year . DIBDIN , the loyal song writer I found with a similar pension . The Rev. HERBERT MARSH , and SIR ...
... pounds a year . stand that word which includes so many interesting recollections ? By England you do not mean the ... pounds a year . DIBDIN , the loyal song writer I found with a similar pension . The Rev. HERBERT MARSH , and SIR ...
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... pounds at Botley , thousands upon thousands plunged into there is no doubt that the paper - money , utter ruin ; from affluence hurled down to created for my use , would set numerous poverty by an influence unseen and to hands to work ...
... pounds at Botley , thousands upon thousands plunged into there is no doubt that the paper - money , utter ruin ; from affluence hurled down to created for my use , would set numerous poverty by an influence unseen and to hands to work ...
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... pounds a year . This scanda- lous thing , which is neither more nor less than a mode of rewarding members for their votes , has been going on more than thirty years . well able to vote . The parliament is fre- quently 231 - [ 24 LETTER ...
... pounds a year . This scanda- lous thing , which is neither more nor less than a mode of rewarding members for their votes , has been going on more than thirty years . well able to vote . The parliament is fre- quently 231 - [ 24 LETTER ...
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