Cobbett's Political Register, Band 77William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1832 |
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... Petitions against that spirited man ; but the equivocal nature hill from other quarters came pouring in of his address would ... petition HAM . The people of BIRMINGHAM will came , until the Ministers had plainly feel humbled , when they ...
... Petitions against that spirited man ; but the equivocal nature hill from other quarters came pouring in of his address would ... petition HAM . The people of BIRMINGHAM will came , until the Ministers had plainly feel humbled , when they ...
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... petition for parliamentary reform without representing these sine- cures as one of the first grievances that you wanted a reform to redress ? And now , if the above article be true , you are about to send to a reformed Parlia- ment a ...
... petition for parliamentary reform without representing these sine- cures as one of the first grievances that you wanted a reform to redress ? And now , if the above article be true , you are about to send to a reformed Parlia- ment a ...
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... petition , or complaint , from WM . COBBETT . OLDHAM . THE following address is so full of good sense , and so excellently well written , that , were there no other reason for my inserting it in the Register , that would be reason ...
... petition , or complaint , from WM . COBBETT . OLDHAM . THE following address is so full of good sense , and so excellently well written , that , were there no other reason for my inserting it in the Register , that would be reason ...
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... petition upon this sub- ject , I beg to be permitted to observe , that I know the reporter must have misrepresented you , when he published , under your name , an expression of an opi- nion , that my petition represented some part of ...
... petition upon this sub- ject , I beg to be permitted to observe , that I know the reporter must have misrepresented you , when he published , under your name , an expression of an opi- nion , that my petition represented some part of ...
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... petition I refrained from urging ; name- making of coats or shoes , I am surely , that , to reject the bill , would go very that the community would thereby be far with ninety - nine hundredths of the greatly improved . But , be this as ...
... petition I refrained from urging ; name- making of coats or shoes , I am surely , that , to reject the bill , would go very that the community would thereby be far with ninety - nine hundredths of the greatly improved . But , be this as ...
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amongst ATTWOOD Bank believe Birmingham BOLTON borough called candidate cause Cheers church COBBETT committee conduct corn corn-laws COUNCIL DEACLE debt ditto duty effect election electors endeavour England farmers favour friends gentlemen give Government hear honour House of Commons HUME hundred Ireland John JOHN FIELDEN July justice labour Lancashire land Limerick London Lord ALTHORP Lord GREY Lushington Majesty malt MANCHESTER matter means meeting ment MICHELDEVER mind Ministers nation necessary never OLDHAM opinion paper paper-money parish Parlia party passed persons petition petitioner pledges political poor pounds present Price published question received Reform Bill reformed Parliament repeal rotten boroughs sinecure speech sure SUTTON SCOTNEY taxes thing Thomas thousand tion tithes TORRENS town Union vols vote voters Whigs whole William William Cobbett wish