Cobbett's Political Register, Band 87William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1835 |
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... Ireland . - People of Old- ham ; Lord Egerton's Visit to Oldham . -Church Reform Commission . - Meet- ing of Weavers ' Delegates . - The Speaker- ship . - 9. Letter VI . to Sir Robert Peel . - To Education . - The Fires ; Dr. Black . To ...
... Ireland . - People of Old- ham ; Lord Egerton's Visit to Oldham . -Church Reform Commission . - Meet- ing of Weavers ' Delegates . - The Speaker- ship . - 9. Letter VI . to Sir Robert Peel . - To Education . - The Fires ; Dr. Black . To ...
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... Ireland : this proof of the injustice , we have only to address and resolution would have been appeal to our well - known and well - re- a sure guide for you . You would have corded acts . said , " We must repeal the Poor - law From the ...
... Ireland : this proof of the injustice , we have only to address and resolution would have been appeal to our well - known and well - re- a sure guide for you . You would have corded acts . said , " We must repeal the Poor - law From the ...
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... Ireland ; they must reform the church here in good truth ; and 1 , for my part , will never rest , while there shall remain a Bourbon - police , and while there shall remain one single jot of those innovations , in the introducing of ...
... Ireland ; they must reform the church here in good truth ; and 1 , for my part , will never rest , while there shall remain a Bourbon - police , and while there shall remain one single jot of those innovations , in the introducing of ...
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... Ireland joined . Failing , Mr. RICHMOND , on rising to state this case , however , in their application against the re in which he was the plaintiff , considered him strictions , and the question not being listened self called upon to ...
... Ireland joined . Failing , Mr. RICHMOND , on rising to state this case , however , in their application against the re in which he was the plaintiff , considered him strictions , and the question not being listened self called upon to ...
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... ! The decision , upon the show of hands , for Sir CHARLES WOLSELEY and Mr. BRAIDLEY . " Sir Charles had fifty to one ; Mr. BRAIDLEY a great majority over Thomson and Philips . C MANCHESTER ADDRESS . gress in Ireland . Very long ,
... ! The decision , upon the show of hands , for Sir CHARLES WOLSELEY and Mr. BRAIDLEY . " Sir Charles had fifty to one ; Mr. BRAIDLEY a great majority over Thomson and Philips . C MANCHESTER ADDRESS . gress in Ireland . Very long ,
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