Cobbett's Political Register, Band 78William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1832 |
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... thoughts fly off to WINCHESTER , VAUGHAN and ALDERSON and DENMAN and WILDE ( " our right trusty and right " entirely beloved cousin and coun- sellor , THOMAS WILDE , one of our " venerable Sergeants at Law " ) , and WILDE , I say , and ...
... thoughts fly off to WINCHESTER , VAUGHAN and ALDERSON and DENMAN and WILDE ( " our right trusty and right " entirely beloved cousin and coun- sellor , THOMAS WILDE , one of our " venerable Sergeants at Law " ) , and WILDE , I say , and ...
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... thought of envying his richer neighbour , of wishing to share in his property , of wishing to see all men pulled down to a level . In the whole king- dom there is not a man who knows the sentiments of persons of this description so well ...
... thought of envying his richer neighbour , of wishing to share in his property , of wishing to see all men pulled down to a level . In the whole king- dom there is not a man who knows the sentiments of persons of this description so well ...
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... thought- contrary , he first expressed himself un - lessly brought forward or supported . favourable to some measures , and after- We have ascertained that he is possessed wards favourable to them . of great talents and abilities ...
... thought- contrary , he first expressed himself un - lessly brought forward or supported . favourable to some measures , and after- We have ascertained that he is possessed wards favourable to them . of great talents and abilities ...
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... thought , boats push about , as I have so often much less did I ever say it . It is the done , going from KENSINGTON to BARN- using of it as a substitute for bread and ELM and back again . This NEWCASTLE for meat , that I have ...
... thought , boats push about , as I have so often much less did I ever say it . It is the done , going from KENSINGTON to BARN- using of it as a substitute for bread and ELM and back again . This NEWCASTLE for meat , that I have ...
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... thought that they ought to be taxed to pay three generals for every regiment of foot and of horse in our elegant service ; and whether they did not think that that elector would de- serve to be trampled to death under a cavalry horse's ...
... thought that they ought to be taxed to pay three generals for every regiment of foot and of horse in our elegant service ; and whether they did not think that that elector would de- serve to be trampled to death under a cavalry horse's ...
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