Cobbett's Weekly Register, Volum 73

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J.M. Cobbett, 1831

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Side 271 - Brougham applied to the court for a rule to show cause why a criminal information should not be filed against the Rev.
Side 193 - As the partridge sitteth on eggs, and hatcheth them not; so he that getteth riches, and not by right, shall leave them in the midst of his days, and at his end shall be a fool.
Side 33 - ... he who lives by the sword shall die by the sword.
Side 449 - come to a conclusion, and I have nothing to propound to your lordships by way of request or desire from the house of commons ; I doubt not but your judgments will tell you what is to be done; your consciences, your...
Side 255 - A Treatise on Cobbett's Corn : containing Instructions for Propagating and Cultivating the Plant, and for Harvesting and Preserving the Crop ; and also an Account of the several Uses to which the Produce is applied, with Minute Directions relative to each Mode of Application.
Side 771 - IV. c. 18, s. 1, it is enacted that if any person shall set or place, or cause to be set or placed, any spring-gun, man-trap, or other engine calculated to destroy human life or inflict grievous bodily harm...
Side 773 - ... rated to the repair of the highways in the said parish under and by virtue of this act, to serve the office of surveyors of the...
Side 109 - Dealing the divisions of our country, and uniting both its government and its people. All personal exclusion we entirely disclaim : we rest on public measures ; and it is on this ground alone that we must express, without reserve, the impossibility, of our uniting with the present government. Our differences of opinion are too many and too important to admit of such an union.
Side 175 - WHEREAS it is expedient to take effectual measures for correcting divers abuses that have long prevailed in the choice of members to serve in the Commons...
Side 369 - The Lord Mayor then presented a gold cup of great beauty to the King, who said, taking the cup, "I cannot but refer on this occasion to the great work which has been accomplished by the citizens of London. The City of London has been renowned for its magnificent improvements, and we are commemorating a most extraordinary instance of their skill and talent I shall propose the source from whence...

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