Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumes 30-31R. Bagshaw, 1971 |
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Page 43
... give an additional £ 30 a year to your groom than to give that £ 30 to the tax - gatherer , who hands it over to the government ? — Would you not rather see your groom , or your huntsman , in his old age , a man of property , and his ...
... give an additional £ 30 a year to your groom than to give that £ 30 to the tax - gatherer , who hands it over to the government ? — Would you not rather see your groom , or your huntsman , in his old age , a man of property , and his ...
Page 197
... give way to those " Banks . Every man who could give emotions which it seems so manifestly 66 good security would be accommodated , calculated to excite . The remedy of re- “ trade and agriculture would revive , ducing tares would ...
... give way to those " Banks . Every man who could give emotions which it seems so manifestly 66 good security would be accommodated , calculated to excite . The remedy of re- “ trade and agriculture would revive , ducing tares would ...
Page 311
... give employment to the poor , the landlord is depressed and is unable to give employment to the poor . But , as we shail see , by and by , the far greater part of these remedies are extremely well characterised by the old saying of ...
... give employment to the poor , the landlord is depressed and is unable to give employment to the poor . But , as we shail see , by and by , the far greater part of these remedies are extremely well characterised by the old saying of ...
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to the Chancellor of the Exchequer on | 1 |
to the Chancellor of the Exchequer on | 73 |
Letter XII | 105 |
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