Cobbett's Political Register, Band 77William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1832 |
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... England and Scotland , and 66 THING , that those who had done so not by any noble fighting on the part of " would be re - elected ; and that he , Mr. CARTER and FRANCIS BARING . " therefore , hoped the people of Portsea Amongst whom ...
... England and Scotland , and 66 THING , that those who had done so not by any noble fighting on the part of " would be re - elected ; and that he , Mr. CARTER and FRANCIS BARING . " therefore , hoped the people of Portsea Amongst whom ...
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... England to be at this time a repre- sentative of the people . The great kindness which I have al- ways experienced from the people of BOLTON , and the many proofs that I have seen of their public virtue , have induced me to write and to ...
... England to be at this time a repre- sentative of the people . The great kindness which I have al- ways experienced from the people of BOLTON , and the many proofs that I have seen of their public virtue , have induced me to write and to ...
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... England in the Commons House of Parliament , or , as it is more commonly called , the " Reform " Bill , having at length become a part of My opinions with respect to the the law of the land , the attention of every pledges in general ...
... England in the Commons House of Parliament , or , as it is more commonly called , the " Reform " Bill , having at length become a part of My opinions with respect to the the law of the land , the attention of every pledges in general ...
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... England , or to make it a matter of re - appears to us to be a great deal worse proach to a man to be sent to the House than no pledge , and , if it had proceeded of Commons in that character ? Every from the mouth of a candidate , we ...
... England , or to make it a matter of re - appears to us to be a great deal worse proach to a man to be sent to the House than no pledge , and , if it had proceeded of Commons in that character ? Every from the mouth of a candidate , we ...
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... England . The bishop- rics , the deans and chapters , and all the great livings , are in the gift of the Mi- nistry and the aristocracy . Without a reformation as to this matter , I , for my part , shall regard the reform as worse than ...
... England . The bishop- rics , the deans and chapters , and all the great livings , are in the gift of the Mi- nistry and the aristocracy . Without a reformation as to this matter , I , for my part , shall regard the reform as worse than ...
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