Cobbett's Political Register, Volumes 69-70William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... repealed : you want a sixth part was passed . You can suggest nothing of the taxes taken off ; and yet you that was ... repeal of thus really diminish their amount in the law of 1826. He was told of the one half ? To render the several ...
... repealed : you want a sixth part was passed . You can suggest nothing of the taxes taken off ; and yet you that was ... repeal of thus really diminish their amount in the law of 1826. He was told of the one half ? To render the several ...
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... repeal that very and after the Government and the Par- act , he opposed that repeal , and was liament have persevered in producing joined in that opposition by his present the mischief , am I to hold my tongue ? coadjutor , Mr. BROUGHAM ...
... repeal that very and after the Government and the Par- act , he opposed that repeal , and was liament have persevered in producing joined in that opposition by his present the mischief , am I to hold my tongue ? coadjutor , Mr. BROUGHAM ...
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... repeal of the malt substance similar to that of Lincolnshire ; ' doctrines directly opposed to those prejudices and the beer taxes : then they will be listened and errors ; and not one single mark of disap - free trade to India ; stuff ...
... repeal of the malt substance similar to that of Lincolnshire ; ' doctrines directly opposed to those prejudices and the beer taxes : then they will be listened and errors ; and not one single mark of disap - free trade to India ; stuff ...
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... repeal of the malt du- Sheriff of this county , by refusing to convene ties , a most important question was ... repealed ; it was true that pamphlets had been published for the purpose of endeavouring to show that the additional ...
... repeal of the malt du- Sheriff of this county , by refusing to convene ties , a most important question was ... repealed ; it was true that pamphlets had been published for the purpose of endeavouring to show that the additional ...
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... repeal of the duties on inalt and beer . He meant not to trouble them at any length , but to stick close to the ... repealed were neither just nor impartial ; they were not levied on the whole community , but They fell altogether on the ...
... repeal of the duties on inalt and beer . He meant not to trouble them at any length , but to stick close to the ... repealed were neither just nor impartial ; they were not levied on the whole community , but They fell altogether on the ...
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Page 641 - Yes, I am proud; I must be proud to see Men not afraid of God afraid of me: Safe from the Bar, the Pulpit, and the Throne, Yet touched and shamed by ridicule alone.
Page 501 - Enter them, and look at the bits of chairs or stools; the wretched boards tacked together, to serve for a table; the floor of pebble, broken brick, or of the bare ground ; look at the thing called a bed ; and survey the rags on the backs of the wretched inhabitants...
Page 597 - ... even the cottagers, deprived of the commons on which they formerly fed their cattle, were reduced to misery : and a decay of people, as well as a diminution of the former plenty, was remarked in the kingdom...
Page 177 - I have directed the estimates of the current year to be laid before you. They have been framed with every attention to economy which the circumstances of the country will permit...
Page 101 - Judicial forms do not easily lend themselves to an effectual repression. This truth has long since struck reflecting minds ; it has lately become still more evident. To satisfy the wants which caused its institution, the repression ought to be prompt and strong; it has been slow, weak, and almost null. When it interferes, the mischief is already done, and the punishment, far from repairing it, only adds the scandal of the discussion.