Cobbett's Weekly Register, Band 58William Cobbett J.M. Cobbett, 1826 |
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... suffering , that it has a tendency to make men wiser than they were before they suffered ; and , supposing you to be like other men , I may , I hope , congratulate you on a vast in- crease of wisdom , in the course of the last four ...
... suffering , that it has a tendency to make men wiser than they were before they suffered ; and , supposing you to be like other men , I may , I hope , congratulate you on a vast in- crease of wisdom , in the course of the last four ...
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... sufferings of ing any thing for it . They can this nation ; one great cause of cause enormous robbery , and the ... suffer , in con- sequence of the gains of those who thrive by paper - money ; and , at last , a large part of this suffer ...
... sufferings of ing any thing for it . They can this nation ; one great cause of cause enormous robbery , and the ... suffer , in con- sequence of the gains of those who thrive by paper - money ; and , at last , a large part of this suffer ...
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... suffer - I know that , in this disas- considerably more than that number trous crisis , many worthy and bo- would have sat down to dinner . Mr. Cobbett arrived in Norwich about eleven o'clock in the morning , from the house of a friend ...
... suffer - I know that , in this disas- considerably more than that number trous crisis , many worthy and bo- would have sat down to dinner . Mr. Cobbett arrived in Norwich about eleven o'clock in the morning , from the house of a friend ...
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... suffering England , is this state of things to last ? ΤΟ PETER MACCULLOCH . mon " ? " " are trust that we shall have a West- minster petition for a repeal of the Corn - Bill . If there be no meeting for that purpose within these three ...
... suffering England , is this state of things to last ? ΤΟ PETER MACCULLOCH . mon " ? " " are trust that we shall have a West- minster petition for a repeal of the Corn - Bill . If there be no meeting for that purpose within these three ...
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... suffer it to whether something particular pass unnoticed . It is couched " has not taken place at Here- " in the following words : - I " ford , of late , relative to money “ ́cannot conclude this address " held in public trust . " That ...
... suffer it to whether something particular pass unnoticed . It is couched " has not taken place at Here- " in the following words : - I " ford , of late , relative to money “ ́cannot conclude this address " held in public trust . " That ...
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Seite 113 - Scotland ;" and so much of an act, passed in the sixth year of his present majesty, intituled, ainl6Gfo.3. " an act to extend an act, made in the fourth year of the reign of King George the First," intituled, ' an act for the further preventing robbery, burglary, and other felonies ; and for the more effectual transportation of felons...
Seite 97 - Fact, in the same Manner as if such principal Felon had been attainted thereof, notwithstanding such principal Felon shall die or be admitted to the Benefit of Clergy, or pardoned, or otherwise delivered before Attainder ; and every such Accessory shall suffer the same Punishment, if he or she be in anywise convicted, as he or she should have suffered if the Principal had been attainted.
Seite 93 - ... to appear at the next court of oyer and terminer, or gaol delivery, or superior criminal court of a county palatine, or great sessions, at which the trial is to be...
Seite 257 - Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles ? Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit ; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit.
Seite 109 - Person duly authorized to receive the same on his or her Behalf, the Money in such Order mentioned, and shall be allowed the same in his Accounts...
Seite 93 - ... shall, in the presence of such accused person, who shall be at liberty to put questions to any witness produced against him, take the statement on oath or affirmation of those who shall know the facts and circumstances of the case...
Seite 97 - ... if any person shall counsel, procure, or command any other person to commit any felony whether the same be a felony at common law or by virtue of any Statute or Statutes made or to be made, the...
Seite 103 - ... and in otherwise carrying on such prosecution, and also to compensate them for their trouble and loss of time therein...
Seite 65 - It was, at the close of the session, a subject of high eulogium in the Speaker's speech to the Regent, and in the Regent's speech to the two Houses. Now, then, I, William Cobbett, assert that to carry this Bill into effect is impossible ; and I say that, if this Bill be carried into full effect, I will give Castlereagh leave to lay me on a gridiron, and broil me alive, while Sidmouth may stir the coals, and Canning stand by and laugh at my groans.
Seite 591 - ... committee of the House of Commons appointed for the trial of any petition complaining of an undue election or return of any member or members to serve in Parliament.