Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 56, Issue 1Cox and Baylis, 1825 |
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... LAUGH . " [ Price 6d . my readers will have so justly complained of ; but , hence also my deep mortification at having thus to contemplate the disfigured features of the first - born of my dramatic muse . My readers and I are ...
... LAUGH . " [ Price 6d . my readers will have so justly complained of ; but , hence also my deep mortification at having thus to contemplate the disfigured features of the first - born of my dramatic muse . My readers and I are ...
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... Laugh , " and for the benefit of the Sister Kingdom , I hereby not only give the same leave with respect to her , but I my pen couple with this " new- dropped ball " any thing bearing even the form of woman ; and I do declare , upon my ...
... Laugh , " and for the benefit of the Sister Kingdom , I hereby not only give the same leave with respect to her , but I my pen couple with this " new- dropped ball " any thing bearing even the form of woman ; and I do declare , upon my ...
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... laugh , " not altogether indeed so heartily as Big O must laugh , but heartily enough to satisfy a mo- derately minded man like me . mean to laugh at the Scotch feelo- sofers , upon the prospect which we now have of seeing blown above ...
... laugh , " not altogether indeed so heartily as Big O must laugh , but heartily enough to satisfy a mo- derately minded man like me . mean to laugh at the Scotch feelo- sofers , upon the prospect which we now have of seeing blown above ...
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... [ Laughter . ] " Chair and carried unanimously . 66 66 " Notice was given by the Se- " cretary that the warrants would " be ready to be paid on Tuesday , the 11th October . " On the question of adjourn 66 ment , " The Chairman : I must ...
... [ Laughter . ] " Chair and carried unanimously . 66 66 " Notice was given by the Se- " cretary that the warrants would " be ready to be paid on Tuesday , the 11th October . " On the question of adjourn 66 ment , " The Chairman : I must ...
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... laugh at the folly of Mr. Gundry so heartily as they did upon Scotch feelosofers , whom , mind , stout and stubborn as they are , I mean to bend down , to hack up , and to trample under my feet be- fore I have done with them . this ...
... laugh at the folly of Mr. Gundry so heartily as they did upon Scotch feelosofers , whom , mind , stout and stubborn as they are , I mean to bend down , to hack up , and to trample under my feet be- fore I have done with them . this ...
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66 The Chairman absentees Acts Bank Bank of England Barley Beans Bill bishops called Catholic cause clergy COBBETT comedy contains Corn debt Doctor Black Dublin edition England English feelosofers Fleet-street Flour foreign French Grammar friends Gundry Horncastle intense Ireland Irish jobbers Kensington Kensington Stove Grate labour Lamb land landlord last week laugh London Lord Chancellor Macculloch Malt Malthus manufactures matter means mind Monday Morning Chronicle Mutton O'Connell Oats occasion opposite Phillimore Place paper paper-money patent of precedency Pease persons Political Economy poor Pork priests Proprietor published quarter question readers rent Ronayne Saturday Scotch sell Sept September 17 September 24 Shillings Shillings and Sixpence Sir Glory sold Spain Stock Stove Grate Manufactory supply of Wheat thing tion tithes trade understrapper Veal voting Week ended Wheat whole WILLIAM COBBETT