Cobbett's Political Register, Band 81William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1833 |
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... voted upon that occasion . But justice towards the aforesaid magistrate , when I state that the name of that one col- ought to have induced him to explain and no- league , of whose presence and vote these tice , with the view , if no ...
... voted upon that occasion . But justice towards the aforesaid magistrate , when I state that the name of that one col- ought to have induced him to explain and no- league , of whose presence and vote these tice , with the view , if no ...
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... voted for Mr. Cobbett . The memory of General Washington and his brave associates , who fought for and achieved American indepeudence . The liberty of the press all over the world , and the health of its supporters . Equitable ...
... voted for Mr. Cobbett . The memory of General Washington and his brave associates , who fought for and achieved American indepeudence . The liberty of the press all over the world , and the health of its supporters . Equitable ...
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... vote ; and second , because claimed , " This much have we endured ; but those who have votes , for want of the ballot no more ! and here shall your insolence be are obliged to use them as the placemen and stayed ! " The affairs of the ...
... vote ; and second , because claimed , " This much have we endured ; but those who have votes , for want of the ballot no more ! and here shall your insolence be are obliged to use them as the placemen and stayed ! " The affairs of the ...
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... vote by ballot . The people speech , " as it is termed , that he has already of England , scourged as they have been , have trampled over the " Old Hack . " " The ho- not been allowed to petition or remonstrate nourable Member for ...
... vote by ballot . The people speech , " as it is termed , that he has already of England , scourged as they have been , have trampled over the " Old Hack . " " The ho- not been allowed to petition or remonstrate nourable Member for ...
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... voted with Mr. house , or under the canopy of heaven . HUME and others , if I had been in the House when it passed . I should have voted against it , if it had never been altered from the first ; for what is that clap - trap , the ...
... voted with Mr. house , or under the canopy of heaven . HUME and others , if I had been in the House when it passed . I should have voted against it , if it had never been altered from the first ; for what is that clap - trap , the ...
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