Selections from Cobbett's Political Works: Being a Complete Abridgement of the 100 Volumes which Comprise the Writings of "Porcupine" and the "Weekly Political Register." With Notes, Historical and Explanatory, 第 4 巻A. Cobbett; [etc., etc., pref., 1835 |
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... Weekly Political Register." With Notes, Historical and Explanatory William Cobbett John Morgan Cobbett, James Paul Cobbett. London : Printed by Mills and Son , Gough - square , Fleet - street . CONTENTS OF VOLUME IV . Page . King's Illness ...
... Weekly Political Register." With Notes, Historical and Explanatory William Cobbett John Morgan Cobbett, James Paul Cobbett. London : Printed by Mills and Son , Gough - square , Fleet - street . CONTENTS OF VOLUME IV . Page . King's Illness ...
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... take place without creating Confusion ? 451 483 499 To Sir Francis Burdett , Bart . - In what manner can a Reform of Parliament take place without Confusion ? ... . . . . . 514 KING'S ILLNESS . THE REGENCY . ( CONTINUED . ) iv CONTENTS .
... take place without creating Confusion ? 451 483 499 To Sir Francis Burdett , Bart . - In what manner can a Reform of Parliament take place without Confusion ? ... . . . . . 514 KING'S ILLNESS . THE REGENCY . ( CONTINUED . ) iv CONTENTS .
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... KING'S ILLNESS . THE REGENCY . ( CONTINUED . ) ( Political Register , February , 1811. ) " The hope of the HYPOCRITES shall perish . " I REPEAT my motto ; and the denunciation I have no fear of seeing completely verified . The ...
... KING'S ILLNESS . THE REGENCY . ( CONTINUED . ) ( Political Register , February , 1811. ) " The hope of the HYPOCRITES shall perish . " I REPEAT my motto ; and the denunciation I have no fear of seeing completely verified . The ...
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... King's name before he is restored to a perfectly sound mind , wish to set him aside ; wish to do some violent act of injustice towards him . " The attempts , " says this venal hypocrite , who really appears to me to be pretty nearly a ...
... King's name before he is restored to a perfectly sound mind , wish to set him aside ; wish to do some violent act of injustice towards him . " The attempts , " says this venal hypocrite , who really appears to me to be pretty nearly a ...
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... King founded his motion for erasing the name of Lord Eldon from the list of the Queen's Council . But , this venal man says , that , by the words quite well , we mean " something better than the King , at his age , is ever likely to be ...
... King founded his motion for erasing the name of Lord Eldon from the list of the Queen's Council . But , this venal man says , that , by the words quite well , we mean " something better than the King , at his age , is ever likely to be ...
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110 ページ - British cruisers have been in the continued practice of violating the American flag on the great highway of nations, and of seizing and carrying off persons sailing under it, not in the exercise of a belligerent right founded on the law of nations against an enemy, but of a municipal prerogative over British subjects.
189 ページ - The pain with which I have at length formed the resolution of addressing myself to your royal highness is such as I should in vain attempt to express. If I could adequately describe it, you might be enabled, sir, to estimate the strength of the motives which have made me submit to it. They are the most powerful feelings of affection, and the deepest impressions of duty towards your royal highness, my beloved child, and the country, which I...
206 ページ - I have it in command, from his Royal Highness the Prince Regent, to acquaint your lordships, that a copy of a letter. from the Princess of Wales to the Prince Regent having appeared in a public paper...
144 ページ - His Royal Highness can never admit, that in the exercise of the undoubted and hitherto undisputed right of searching neutral merchant vessels in time of war, the impressment of British seamen, when found therein, can be deemed any violation of a neutral flag. Neither can he admit, that the taking such seamen from on board such vessels, can be considered by any Neutral State as a hostile measure, or a justifiable cause of war.
189 ページ - The plan of excluding my daughter from all intercourse with the world appears, to my humble judgment, peculiarly unfortunate. She who is destined to be the sovereign of this great country, enjoys none of those advantages...
110 ページ - Could the seizure of British subjects in such cases be regarded as within the exercise of a belligerent right, the acknowledged laws of war, which forbid an article of captured property to be adjudged without a regular investigation before a competent tribunal, would imperiously demand the fairest trial where the sacred rights of persons were at issue. In place of such a trial these rights are subjected to the will of every petty commander.
189 ページ - I cannot for a moment conceal from myself, — that the serious, and it soon may be, the irreparable injury which my Daughter sustains from the plan at present pursued, has done more in overcoming my reluctance to intrude upon your Royal Highness, than any sufferings of my own could accomplish : and if, for her sake, I presume to call away your Royal...
204 ページ - The letter which you announce to me as the last, obliges me to communicate to the King, as to my Sovereign, and my Father, both your avowal and my answer. You will find enclosed the copy of my letter to the King.
223 ページ - ... your Majesty's confidential servants, undeserving of credit. " Your Majesty's confidential servants, therefore, concurring in that part of the opinion of your late servants, as stated in their minute of the 25th of...
188 ページ - But while I do not venture to intrude my feelings as a mother upon your royal highness's notice, I must be allowed to say, that in the eyes of an observing and jealous world, this separation of a daughter from her mother, will only admit of one construction — a construction fatal to the mother's reputation. Your royal highness will also pardon me for adding, that there is no less inconsistency than injustice in this treatment.