Cobbett's Political Register, Band 81William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1833 |
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... thought the man " who pretended to be alarmed at the " who had 1,000l . a year ought to pay " idea of the application of a sponge to " 100 % .; he who had 10,000l . a year " the national debt , were really glad to ought to pay 1,000l ...
... thought the man " who pretended to be alarmed at the " who had 1,000l . a year ought to pay " idea of the application of a sponge to " 100 % .; he who had 10,000l . a year " the national debt , were really glad to ought to pay 1,000l ...
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... thought proper to send their petition to me and not to Mr. GUEST , they are threatened with starvation , and I am libelled in the following atrocious manner , the public being told , through this vile paper , that " not a few of the ...
... thought proper to send their petition to me and not to Mr. GUEST , they are threatened with starvation , and I am libelled in the following atrocious manner , the public being told , through this vile paper , that " not a few of the ...
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... thought of having put their names to such a book . I do beseech my readers , particularly those of the political unions , to read these documents with the greatest possible attention . The Whig scheme of sub- jecting England to a ...
... thought of having put their names to such a book . I do beseech my readers , particularly those of the political unions , to read these documents with the greatest possible attention . The Whig scheme of sub- jecting England to a ...
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... thought proper to require , except that , in so far as the parish of Sturminster Newton was concerned , he asked , at our request , a certain number of questions from the overseers of that " ili - regulated parish , " concerning the ...
... thought proper to require , except that , in so far as the parish of Sturminster Newton was concerned , he asked , at our request , a certain number of questions from the overseers of that " ili - regulated parish , " concerning the ...
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... thought of the levity of manner , and the insuf- ficiency of evidence , on which Mr. Okeden has presumed to attempt to affix a stigma on " the bench " at Sturminster , and on the purity of ' motives and conduct , which , I boldly affirm ...
... thought of the levity of manner , and the insuf- ficiency of evidence , on which Mr. Okeden has presumed to attempt to affix a stigma on " the bench " at Sturminster , and on the purity of ' motives and conduct , which , I boldly affirm ...
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