Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen37William Cobbett Wm. Jackson, 1820 A photo reprint of Cobbett's radical journal. |
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... Cause of the Persecutions carried on against the Queen , on the man- ner of spending public money , and on Lord John Russel and the Whigs . 9. An Answer to the Solicitor - Gene- ral's Speech against her Majesty . 10. To the Weaver Boys ...
... Cause of the Persecutions carried on against the Queen , on the man- ner of spending public money , and on Lord John Russel and the Whigs . 9. An Answer to the Solicitor - Gene- ral's Speech against her Majesty . 10. To the Weaver Boys ...
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... cause of this community of sentiment and of interest ? Why , those persons who have placed her Majesty in her present si- tuation , and with regard to whom , her Majesty must feel precisely as others feel , who have been persecuted by ...
... cause of this community of sentiment and of interest ? Why , those persons who have placed her Majesty in her present si- tuation , and with regard to whom , her Majesty must feel precisely as others feel , who have been persecuted by ...
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... causes . Her Ma a martyr even if she be no jesty , the Queen , has been ac- criminal . That press represents cused of making common cause the Radicals as beings to be with the Radicals , than which kicked and thumped , and it ex ...
... causes . Her Ma a martyr even if she be no jesty , the Queen , has been ac- criminal . That press represents cused of making common cause the Radicals as beings to be with the Radicals , than which kicked and thumped , and it ex ...
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... cause . But , what are the motives of men ; really , Sir , in this huckstering , to know what she has to expect stock - jobbing age , the love of from them ; to see the springs fame seems to have been obli- terated from the human heart ...
... cause . But , what are the motives of men ; really , Sir , in this huckstering , to know what she has to expect stock - jobbing age , the love of from them ; to see the springs fame seems to have been obli- terated from the human heart ...
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William Cobbett. terated from the human heart ! | cause ; and , if they find that There are young men ; officers cause in their own conduct , let of the army ; officers of the them no longer complain of any navy and not one , even of ...
William Cobbett. terated from the human heart ! | cause ; and , if they find that There are young men ; officers cause in their own conduct , let of the army ; officers of the them no longer complain of any navy and not one , even of ...
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Página 537 - Bounty (that is, the governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the Poor Clergy).
Página 1621 - ... of the whole coast, and in consequence of the whole interior, and that they are to last for ages, it will be manifest that a well-digested plan, founded on military principles, connecting the whole together, combining security with economy, could not be prepared without repeated examinations of the most exposed and difficult parts, and that it would also take considerable time to collect the materials at the several points where they would be required. From all the light that has been shed on...
Página 325 - If my life would have satisfied your Majesty, you should have had it on the Sole condition of giving me a place in the same tomb with my child: but, since you would send me dishonoured to the grave, I will resist the attempt with all the means that it shall please God to give me.
Página 1621 - I am satisfied that every favourable anticipation which has been formed of this great undertaking will be verified, and that, when completed, it will afford very great, if not complete, protection to our Atlantic frontier, in the event of another war ; a protection sufficient to counterbalance, in a single campaign, with an enemy powerful at sea, the expense of all these works, without taking into the estimate the saving of the lives of so many of our citizens, the protection of our towns and other...
Página 319 - Bereft of parent, brother, and father-in-law, and my husband for my deadliest foe — seeing those who have promised me support bought by rewards to be amongst my enemies — restrained from accusing my foes in the face of the world, out of regard for the character of the father of my child, and from a desire to prevent her happiness from being disturbed — shunned, from motives of selfishness, by those who were my natural associates — living in obscurity, while . 1820.] LORD ELDON'S SUMMING UP.
Página 319 - To see my daughter, to fold her in my arms, to mingle my tears with hers, to receive her cheering caresses, and to hear from her lips assurances of never-ceasing love : thus to be comforted, consoled, upheld and blessed, was too much to be allowed to me. Even on the slave mart the cries of " Oh, my mother, my mother ! Oh, my child, my child.!
Página 1617 - During this term the expenses of the government of the United States were likewise defrayed in every branch of the civil, military, and naval establishments; the public edifices in this city have been rebuilt, with considerable additions ; extensive fortifications have been commenced, and are in a train of execution ; permanent arsenals and magazines have been erected in various parts of the union ; our navy has been considerably augmented, and the ordnance, munitions of war, and stores of the army...
Página 315 - ... and embodied, a secret tribunal had been held, a trial of my actions had taken place, and a decision had been made upon those actions, without my having been informed of the nature of the charge, or of the names of the witnesses; and what words can express the feelings excited by the fact that this...
Página 1611 - ... at home and abroad, and more especially by the multiplied proofs which it has accumulated of the great perfection of our most excellent system of government, the powerful instrument in the hands of our All-merciful Creator in securing to us these blessings.
Página 319 - Your Majesty had torn my child from me ; you had deprived me of the power of being at hand to succour her ; you had taken from me the possibility of hearing of her last prayers for her mother ; you saw me bereft, forlorn, and broken-hearted : and this was the moment you chose for redoubling your persecutions.