Cobbett's Political Register, Band 78William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1832 |
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... hope , that his petty sovereigns , too ; each of them hav- Lordship is yet to have the satisfaction ing , perhaps , a revenue exceeding that of reflecting that he has restored fathers of the King of Hanover . They have to those children ...
... hope , that his petty sovereigns , too ; each of them hav- Lordship is yet to have the satisfaction ing , perhaps , a revenue exceeding that of reflecting that he has restored fathers of the King of Hanover . They have to those children ...
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... hope , that the whole thing may be put to rights under his Ministry . I can see no path to a peaceable settle- ment without that . He is a man of We hear of meetings of the Ministers great experience , great knowledge , and at Howick ...
... hope , that the whole thing may be put to rights under his Ministry . I can see no path to a peaceable settle- ment without that . He is a man of We hear of meetings of the Ministers great experience , great knowledge , and at Howick ...
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... hope , then , that he will do it ; let us hope , that he sees the ne- cessity of great changes to be made ; let us hope , that he will set about those changes in earnest ; and , then , shame upon the man who shall endeavour to thwart ...
... hope , then , that he will do it ; let us hope , that he sees the ne- cessity of great changes to be made ; let us hope , that he will set about those changes in earnest ; and , then , shame upon the man who shall endeavour to thwart ...
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... hope entertained by that gen- not a reformer of the stamp they de- tleman of being successful , but merely sired . What little they knew of him in consequence of an idle love of noto - was to his disadvantage . He went a riety . His ...
... hope entertained by that gen- not a reformer of the stamp they de- tleman of being successful , but merely sired . What little they knew of him in consequence of an idle love of noto - was to his disadvantage . He went a riety . His ...
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... hope until they got a reformed things too long , and it now became House of Commons , and they conse- them to speak in a voice of thunder , and quently cried out as one man for that tell their oppressors that they would reform . But how ...
... hope until they got a reformed things too long , and it now became House of Commons , and they conse- them to speak in a voice of thunder , and quently cried out as one man for that tell their oppressors that they would reform . But how ...
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