Cobbett's Political Register, Band 18William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1810 |
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... thing at all . They have all been fully discussed ; they are all - well understood ; there can be , in the mind of no man of common - sense , a mistake with respect to them . There is , indeed , one little sen- tence , made use of by ...
... thing at all . They have all been fully discussed ; they are all - well understood ; there can be , in the mind of no man of common - sense , a mistake with respect to them . There is , indeed , one little sen- tence , made use of by ...
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... thing else , if he sell the productions of his pen , is exposed to this new and hitherto- unheard - of - charge . it There is , indeed , a species of gain , arising from the use of the pen , which does well merit the appellation of ...
... thing else , if he sell the productions of his pen , is exposed to this new and hitherto- unheard - of - charge . it There is , indeed , a species of gain , arising from the use of the pen , which does well merit the appellation of ...
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... thing , nearly twenty children besides my own . I walk on foot , where others would ride in a coach , that I may have the means of yielding them support ; that I may have the means of preventing every one be- longing to me from seeking ...
... thing , nearly twenty children besides my own . I walk on foot , where others would ride in a coach , that I may have the means of yielding them support ; that I may have the means of preventing every one be- longing to me from seeking ...
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... thing to produce the most impression . The Re- gister has created in England , and even in other countries , a new taste in reading , and an entirely new set of notions upon political matters ; and , can it be possible , that any one is ...
... thing to produce the most impression . The Re- gister has created in England , and even in other countries , a new taste in reading , and an entirely new set of notions upon political matters ; and , can it be possible , that any one is ...
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... thing respecting the Army , that was not in- tended for its good . Those who have been in the habit of reading the Register for some years , must have witnessed the pains that I have taken , upon numerous occasions , to exalt the cha ...
... thing respecting the Army , that was not in- tended for its good . Those who have been in the habit of reading the Register for some years , must have witnessed the pains that I have taken , upon numerous occasions , to exalt the cha ...
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Seite 923 - I die: remove far from me vanity and lies: give me neither poverty nor riches; feed me with food convenient for me: lest I be full, and deny thee, and say, "Who is the Lord?" or lest I be poor, and steal, and take the name of my God in vain.
Seite 909 - Board, that it is indispensably necessary for the public service, that the Directors of the Bank of England should forbear issuing any cash in payment, until the sense of Parliament can be taken on that subject, and the proper measures adopted thereupon for maintaining the means of circulation, and supporting the public and commercial credit of the kingdom at this important conjuncture...
Seite 351 - The solemn Ratifications of the present Treaty, expedited in good and due Form, shall be exchanged between the contracting Parties in the Space of Six Months, or sooner, if possible, to be computed from the Day of the Signature of the present Treaty.
Seite 889 - ... government from its natural and accustomed support. — A scheme for disconnecting the authority to command service, from the power of animating it by reward; and for allotting to the Prince all the invidious duties of government, without the means of softening them to the public by any one act of grace, favour, or benignity.
Seite 923 - An Act to prevent the disturbing those " of the Episcopal Communion in that part of Great " Britain called Scotland, in the exercise of their " religious worship, and in the use of the Liturgy
Seite 255 - Dominions to the farm for the sale of ivory, brazilwood, urzela, diamonds, gold dust, gunpowder, and tobacco in the form of snuff: provided, however, that should the above-mentioned articles, generally or separately, ever become articles of free Commerce within the Dominions of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent of Portugal...
Seite 351 - ... the privilege of remaining and continuing their trade therein, without any manner of interruption, so long as they behave peaceably, and commit no offence against the laws...
Seite 905 - An Act for further restraining the negotiation of Promissory Notes and Inland Bills of Exchange under a limited sum within that part of Great Britain called England.
Seite 443 - The solemn ratifications of the present treaty, expedited in good and due form, shall be exchanged between the contracting parties, in the space of six months, or sooner if possible, to be computed from the day of the signature of the present treaty.
Seite 761 - That no person who has an office or place of profit under the King, or receives a pension from the crown, shall be capable of serving as a member of the house of commons.