Cobbett's Political Register, Band 77William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1832 |
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... poor men to be representatives of of no sensible man can there be doubt the people . I know that Mr SCHOLE- of the truth of this proposition . Mark FIELD is a very good man in private their conduct upon the subject of BA , life ; I know ...
... poor men to be representatives of of no sensible man can there be doubt the people . I know that Mr SCHOLE- of the truth of this proposition . Mark FIELD is a very good man in private their conduct upon the subject of BA , life ; I know ...
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... Poor . " I have sent several copies of this pam- phlet to Mr. NAISBY , that he may dis- tribute them . Mr. EAGLE is a lawyer of great ability , of perfect independence , always a reformer from his boyhood ; I have consulted him upon the ...
... Poor . " I have sent several copies of this pam- phlet to Mr. NAISBY , that he may dis- tribute them . Mr. EAGLE is a lawyer of great ability , of perfect independence , always a reformer from his boyhood ; I have consulted him upon the ...
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... poor man from the land of his forefathers . We are well persuaded that the great body of the people are nearly unanimous as to the sort of reform they are desir- ous of obtaining , but we cannot help thinking that they will be bitterly ...
... poor man from the land of his forefathers . We are well persuaded that the great body of the people are nearly unanimous as to the sort of reform they are desir- ous of obtaining , but we cannot help thinking that they will be bitterly ...
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... which they take before and after the guttling ! Verily , if this set be not reformed , the Reform Bill is very little a subject of joy with us poor taxed creatures of the " city , at any rate . It is said 33 34 7TH JULY , 1832 .
... which they take before and after the guttling ! Verily , if this set be not reformed , the Reform Bill is very little a subject of joy with us poor taxed creatures of the " city , at any rate . It is said 33 34 7TH JULY , 1832 .
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... poor people in the country have expended their last farthing , and , in many cases , plunged themselves into debt , in order to bring away from London their poor relations , lest they should die here and be sold and dissected ; if your ...
... poor people in the country have expended their last farthing , and , in many cases , plunged themselves into debt , in order to bring away from London their poor relations , lest they should die here and be sold and dissected ; if your ...
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