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, Том 1A. Cobbett; [etc., etc., pref., 1835 |
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Сторінка iv
... National Convention , all that called themselves " Citizen , " were , to him , blood - thirsty operatives of the guil- lotine , or the abettors of those who were so . But it is not true that he ever was in his principles a tory , in the iv.
... National Convention , all that called themselves " Citizen , " were , to him , blood - thirsty operatives of the guil- lotine , or the abettors of those who were so . But it is not true that he ever was in his principles a tory , in the iv.
Сторінка ix
... called the " Prospect from the Congress Gallery ; " which contained State papers , the substance of speeches made in the House of Representatives ( the gal- lery of which he attended ) , and his own remarks upon them . He changed the ...
... called the " Prospect from the Congress Gallery ; " which contained State papers , the substance of speeches made in the House of Representatives ( the gal- lery of which he attended ) , and his own remarks upon them . He changed the ...
Сторінка x
... called a change of the mind ; it is becoming possessed of more information . The mind is not active , shift- ing of itself ; it is passive , and receives impressions . It is the conduct which changes ; and unless it can be shown that ...
... called a change of the mind ; it is becoming possessed of more information . The mind is not active , shift- ing of itself ; it is passive , and receives impressions . It is the conduct which changes ; and unless it can be shown that ...
Сторінка xi
... called upon to vote how many troops we " should keep up , it was most necessary and proper that they should be " put in possession of the exact amount of the forces maintained by other " powers ; " and he made no remark even , much less ...
... called upon to vote how many troops we " should keep up , it was most necessary and proper that they should be " put in possession of the exact amount of the forces maintained by other " powers ; " and he made no remark even , much less ...
Сторінка xii
... called The critics find that there is wanting a good excuse for attributing Mr. COBBETT'S writings to corrupt motives ; to pay , in short . One says that he was paid by the Government for his writings in America , a notion not very ...
... called The critics find that there is wanting a good excuse for attributing Mr. COBBETT'S writings to corrupt motives ; to pay , in short . One says that he was paid by the Government for his writings in America , a notion not very ...
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Selections from Cobbett's Political Works: Being a Complete ..., Том 1 William Cobbett Перегляд фрагмента - 1835 |
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