Rural Rides, Band 2Cosimo, Inc., 01.01.2005 - 328 Seiten I found the working people of Frome very intelligent; very well informed as to the cause of their misery; not at all humbuggered by the canters, whether about religion or loyalty. -from "Salisbury to Highworth, Saturday, 2 September" Son of an innkeeper, former soldier, champion of the working class, early anticorporate activist, and future Member of Parliament-Will Cobbett's unique eye offers us a perspective on 19th-century England we won't find anywhere else. Cobbett roamed Southern England on horseback in the years between 1821 and 1832, gathering his "economical and political observations relative to matters applicable to, and illustrated by, the state of" that charming part of the world, one in the throes of massive change in the wake of the Industrial Revolution. This is an extraordinary record of a world long gone, one very little documented when it existed, by a voice who was far ahead of his time. British journalist and radical WILLIAM COBBETT (1762-1835) is also the author of The Progress of a Ploughboy to a Seat in Parliament (1830). |
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... never , no never , do we catch them ejaculating one single pious sigh for these innumerable sufferers , who are doomed to become felons or to waste away their bodies by hunger . When we came into the village of Rogate , I saw a little ...
... never , no never , do we catch them ejaculating one single pious sigh for these innumerable sufferers , who are doomed to become felons or to waste away their bodies by hunger . When we came into the village of Rogate , I saw a little ...
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... never worked for a pound and a half of bread a day . " They looked hard at me , and then looked hard at one other ; and I , having trotted off , looked round at the first turning , and saw them looking after us still . I should suppose ...
... never worked for a pound and a half of bread a day . " They looked hard at me , and then looked hard at one other ; and I , having trotted off , looked round at the first turning , and saw them looking after us still . I should suppose ...
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... never would there have been a Westminster Rump to celebrate the talents and virtues of Westminster's Pride and England's Glory . It was this Lord Montague , I believe , who had this ancient and noble mansion completely repaired , and ...
... never would there have been a Westminster Rump to celebrate the talents and virtues of Westminster's Pride and England's Glory . It was this Lord Montague , I believe , who had this ancient and noble mansion completely repaired , and ...
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... never saw so great a variety of water - fowl collected together in my life . They had been ejected from the water by the frost , and were sitting apparently in a state of great dejection : but this circumstance had brought them into a ...
... never saw so great a variety of water - fowl collected together in my life . They had been ejected from the water by the frost , and were sitting apparently in a state of great dejection : but this circumstance had brought them into a ...
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... never be treated with until there be somebody in parliament to rummage things to the bottom . It would be very easy to call for a specific account of the cost of these establishments , and also of the quantity of powder made at them . I ...
... never be treated with until there be somebody in parliament to rummage things to the bottom . It would be very easy to call for a specific account of the cost of these establishments , and also of the quantity of powder made at them . I ...
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Down the Vale of the Avon in Wiltshire | 34 |
From Salisbury to Warminster from Warminster to Frome from | 58 |
From Highworth to Cricklade and thence to Malmsbury | 80 |
From Malmsbury in Wiltshire through Gloucestershire Hereford | 100 |
From Ryall in Worcestershire to Berghclere in Hampshire | 120 |
From Berghclere to Lyndhurst in the New Forest | 143 |
From Lyndhurst to Beaulieu Abbey thence to Southampton | 167 |
From Weston near Southampton to Kensington | 181 |
To Tring in Hertfordshire | 206 |
Northern Tour | 216 |
Midland Tour | 260 |
Tour in the West | 276 |
Notes | 299 |
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