Cobbett's Weekly Register, Zväzok 79J.M. Cobbett, 1833 |
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Strana 13
... given de- its products ; its state , as to the well - light . If I had before wanted a motive being or ill - being of the people ; but , to give further extension to my account above all things , it is my desire , to of Scotland , these ...
... given de- its products ; its state , as to the well - light . If I had before wanted a motive being or ill - being of the people ; but , to give further extension to my account above all things , it is my desire , to of Scotland , these ...
Strana 15
... given to that gentleman in Why , I do verily believe , that in point of fortune ; in point of real wealth ; there might have been taken two hun- dred of voters from either of these gen- that town , since the election . I am aware of the ...
... given to that gentleman in Why , I do verily believe , that in point of fortune ; in point of real wealth ; there might have been taken two hun- dred of voters from either of these gen- that town , since the election . I am aware of the ...
Strana 23
... given to 101. house- Gurney and Ker , the reform candidates , are holders ; the public capacity in which Mr. in the minority ! Several reasons may be Ker has been and is placed - the assistance assigned for this result ; but I trust ...
... given to 101. house- Gurney and Ker , the reform candidates , are holders ; the public capacity in which Mr. in the minority ! Several reasons may be Ker has been and is placed - the assistance assigned for this result ; but I trust ...
Strana 25
... given by Mr. Ker at the eleventh hour , and , the retirement of Mr. Eagle , nor the exertions of all reformers then in his behalf , availed . 1. In order to do justice to this great subject : in order to treat it with perfect fairness ...
... given by Mr. Ker at the eleventh hour , and , the retirement of Mr. Eagle , nor the exertions of all reformers then in his behalf , availed . 1. In order to do justice to this great subject : in order to treat it with perfect fairness ...
Strana 27
... given their assent to been giving before the House of Commons the establishing of a state of things which what they ... given by the cause some men to be rich and some men to be laws of nature would revive , and the des'itute poor ; when ...
... given their assent to been giving before the House of Commons the establishing of a state of things which what they ... given by the cause some men to be rich and some men to be laws of nature would revive , and the des'itute poor ; when ...
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Strana 183 - ... and support. Were we mistaken, my countrymen, in attaching this importance to the Constitution of our country ? Was our devotion paid to the wretched, inefficient, clumsy contrivance, which this new doctrine would make it? Did we pledge ourselves to the support of an airy nothing — a bubble that must be blown away by the first breath of disaffection?
Strana 561 - Forasmuch therefore as your treading is upon the poor, and ye take from him burdens of wheat : ye have built houses of hewn stone, but ye shall not dwell in them ; ye have planted pleasant vineyards, but ye shall not drink wine of them. For I know your manifold transgressions and your mighty sins: they afflict the just, they take a bribe, and they turn aside the poor in the gate from their right.
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