Cobbett's Political Register, Band 77William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1832 |
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... opinion that he ( Mr. Poindexter ) was the best qualified among those before them for that office . From his pledges and previous conduct , they were in- duced to believe that he was in favour , and would be a warm supporter , of the ...
... opinion that he ( Mr. Poindexter ) was the best qualified among those before them for that office . From his pledges and previous conduct , they were in- duced to believe that he was in favour , and would be a warm supporter , of the ...
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... opinion , foul and corrupt in all What have we here ? Would not its sources , and standing also in need of a WETHERELL promise to do his best " to RADICAL REFORM , my attention shall also be most especially directed to obtain a correc ...
... opinion , foul and corrupt in all What have we here ? Would not its sources , and standing also in need of a WETHERELL promise to do his best " to RADICAL REFORM , my attention shall also be most especially directed to obtain a correc ...
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... opinion in London , that you have undertaken to use your in- fluence in causing members of the present Parliament to be returned for the metropolitan boroughs ; an opinion but too strongly countenanced by the proceedings the other day ...
... opinion in London , that you have undertaken to use your in- fluence in causing members of the present Parliament to be returned for the metropolitan boroughs ; an opinion but too strongly countenanced by the proceedings the other day ...
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... opinion ; for if people , and the people only , that the the pledges be not given , there will be Reform Bill has been brought to a no change for the better ; taxes and successful issue ; but experience has tithes will remain what they ...
... opinion ; for if people , and the people only , that the the pledges be not given , there will be Reform Bill has been brought to a no change for the better ; taxes and successful issue ; but experience has tithes will remain what they ...
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... opinion that it is necessary for the peace of the country and the security of pro- perty that labourers should have a suf- ficiency of food and clothing , they will turn with indignation and disgust from those who propose no other ...
... opinion that it is necessary for the peace of the country and the security of pro- perty that labourers should have a suf- ficiency of food and clothing , they will turn with indignation and disgust from those who propose no other ...
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