Cobbett's Weekly Register, Volum 80J.M. Cobbett, 1833 |
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Pàgina 1
... taken away some of the powers of the courts - martial : the com- mittee had taken the crime of libel away IRISH COURT - MARTIAL BILL . from being tried by these red - coat Westminster , 3. April , 1833 . For the third reading .... 345 ...
... taken away some of the powers of the courts - martial : the com- mittee had taken the crime of libel away IRISH COURT - MARTIAL BILL . from being tried by these red - coat Westminster , 3. April , 1833 . For the third reading .... 345 ...
Pàgina 13
... taken great pains to in - gument used was , that the hands em- form himself on this subject , both ployed in mills were better paid for amongst those he himself employed and their labour . But this was no answer others in similar ...
... taken great pains to in - gument used was , that the hands em- form himself on this subject , both ployed in mills were better paid for amongst those he himself employed and their labour . But this was no answer others in similar ...
Pàgina 17
... taken having done so . In concluding he in February last , by which it appears would read to the House the result of a that there are 120 families , containing visit to a number of families near Hud- 621 persons , whose weekly income ...
... taken having done so . In concluding he in February last , by which it appears would read to the House the result of a that there are 120 families , containing visit to a number of families near Hud- 621 persons , whose weekly income ...
Pàgina 23
... taken from us without any trial by jury ; we have seen our property taxed most enormously by stamp and auction duties , while the landowners have es- caped those taxes , and while we have sinecures to support the families of this ...
... taken from us without any trial by jury ; we have seen our property taxed most enormously by stamp and auction duties , while the landowners have es- caped those taxes , and while we have sinecures to support the families of this ...
Pàgina 25
... taken by surprise . When we all know one another well , we shall easily arrange matters quietly , we shall easily come to an " equitable adjustment . " the landowner has derived from not PETITIONS PRESENTED BY ME having had to pay these ...
... taken by surprise . When we all know one another well , we shall easily arrange matters quietly , we shall easily come to an " equitable adjustment . " the landowner has derived from not PETITIONS PRESENTED BY ME having had to pay these ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 223 - Then said he to another, And how much owest thou ? And he said, An hundred measures of wheat. And he said unto him, Take thy bill, and write fourscore.
Pàgina 175 - But superstition hath been the confusion of many states, and bringeth in a new primum mobile, that ravisheth all the spheres of government. T*he master of superstition is the people ; and in all superstition wise men follow fools ; and arguments are fitted to practice, in a reversed order.
Pàgina 665 - As soon as the Constitution was ready for action, I bore down with an intention to bring him to close action immediately, but on our coming within gunshot, she gave us a broadside, and filled away, and wore, giving us a broadside on the other tack, but without effect, her shot falling short.
Pàgina 223 - I am put out of the stewardship, they may receive me into their houses. 5 So he called every one of his lord's debtors unto him, and said unto the first, How much owest thou unto my lord?
Pàgina 329 - policy of sea insurance " means any insurance (including reinsurance) made upon any ship or vessel, or upon the machinery, tackle, or furniture of any ship or vessel, or upon any goods, merchandise, or property of any description whatever on board of any ship or vessel...
Pàgina 665 - After informing you that so fine a ship as the Guerriere, commanded by an able and experienced officer, had been totally dismasted and otherwise cut to pieces, so as to make her not worth towing into port, in the short space of thirty minutes...
Pàgina 575 - Regent, and in the Regent's speech to the two Houses. Now, then, I, William Cobbett, assert that to carry this Bill into effect is impossible ; and I say that, if this Bill be carried into full effect, I will give Castlereagh leave to lay me on a gridiron, and broil me alive, while Sidmouth may stir the coals, and Canning stand by and laugh at my groans.
Pàgina 459 - Come the eleventh plague, rather than this should be; Come sink us rather in the sea. Come rather pestilence, and reap us down ; Come God's sword rather than our own. Let rather Roman come again, Or Saxon, Norman, or the Dane : In all the bonds we ever bore, We griev'd, we sigh'd, we wept ; we never blush'd before.
Pàgina 621 - I have already taken all such measures as appeared to me to be necessary for maintaining the neutrality which I have determined to observe in the contest now carrying on in Portugal.
Pàgina 123 - A treatise on the situation, soil, fencing and laying-out of gardens; on the making and managing of hot-beds and green-houses; and on the propagation and cultivation of the several sorts of vegetables, herbs, fruits and flowers.