Cobbett's Political Register, Том 36William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1820 |
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... honour of England was concerned . The king's minister in America made me offers of reward . I refused to accept of any , in any shape whatever . Reward was offered me , when I came home . I always refused to take one single penny from ...
... honour of England was concerned . The king's minister in America made me offers of reward . I refused to accept of any , in any shape whatever . Reward was offered me , when I came home . I always refused to take one single penny from ...
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... honour than to lend himself to such a base purpose . He followed me to my lodg- ing ; called out a gentleman who was with me , requested that I would call at his house the next day , which I did . This malicious act was perpetrated by ...
... honour than to lend himself to such a base purpose . He followed me to my lodg- ing ; called out a gentleman who was with me , requested that I would call at his house the next day , which I did . This malicious act was perpetrated by ...
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... honour . an ardent desire to see me triumph over my enemies , and to inflict ven- geance on them . My sons , three of whom are from sixteen to twenty - one years , and who , of course , must detest the very idea of belonging , even in ...
... honour . an ardent desire to see me triumph over my enemies , and to inflict ven- geance on them . My sons , three of whom are from sixteen to twenty - one years , and who , of course , must detest the very idea of belonging , even in ...
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... honour . But , hypocrites will stick at nothing . Ca Felumny is . their weapon , and a base - press is the hand to wield it . Mr. BURKS of Norwich will not insert this article , nor will he acknowledge his error . He knows , that the ...
... honour . But , hypocrites will stick at nothing . Ca Felumny is . their weapon , and a base - press is the hand to wield it . Mr. BURKS of Norwich will not insert this article , nor will he acknowledge his error . He knows , that the ...
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... honour that they are to do him ; country has been very injurious , and they know well how numer- and that every day of its continu- ous and how great are the punish - ance , especially now , will add to ments inflicted in his name . And ...
... honour that they are to do him ; country has been very injurious , and they know well how numer- and that every day of its continu- ous and how great are the punish - ance , especially now , will add to ments inflicted in his name . And ...
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Страница 23 - I had lost somehow or other, left threepence in my pocket. With this for my whole fortune, I was trudging through Richmond in my blue smockfrock, and my red garters tied under my knees, when, staring about me, my eye fell upon a little book in a bookseller's window, on the outside of which was written
Страница 559 - Albion is still in the chains of slavery — I quit it without regret — I shall soon be consigned to the grave — my body will be immured beneath the soil whereon I first drew breath. My only sorrow is, that the soil should be a theatre for slaves, for cowards, for despots.
Страница 497 - King and his laws, to the evil example of all others in the like case offending, and against the peace of our said Lord the King, his crown, and dignity.
Страница 1121 - Parliament, derogatory from the dignity of the Crown, and injurious to the best interests of the empire.
Страница 1027 - ... understood, for reasons of which he alone can be the judge, to be his fixed and unalterable determination not to meet the Princess of Wales upon any occasion, either in public or private.
Страница 1079 - The king is willing to recommend to parliament to enable his majesty to settle an annuity of £50,000 a-year upon the queen, to be enjoyed by her during her natural life, and in lieu of any claim in the nature of jointure or otherwise, provided she will engage not to come into any part of the British dominions, and provided she engages to take some other name or title than that of queen ; and not to exercise any of the rights or privileges of queen, other than with respect to the appointment of law-officers,...
Страница 1025 - ... judgment peculiarly unfortunate. She, who is destined to be the Sovereign of this great country, enjoys none of those advantages of society which are deemed necessary for imparting a knowledge of mankind to persons who have infinitely less occasion to learn that important lesson; and it may so happen, by a chance which I trust is very remote, that she should be called upon to exercise the powers of the Crown, with an experience of the world more confined than that of the most private individual.
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Страница 1023 - ... betrays his duty to you, sir, to your daughter, and to your people, if he counsels you to permit a day to pass without a further investigation of my conduct. I know that no such calumniator will venture to recommend a measure which must speedily end in his utter confusion. Then let me implore you...