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English pamphleteer, farmer and journalist
William Cobbett
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1796
The political censor, or Monthly review of the most interesting political occurrences, relative to the United States of America
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1829
Advice to young men, and (incidentally) to young women, in the middle and higher ranks of life
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1795
A bone to gnaw for the Democrats, or, Observations on a pamphlet entitled The political progress of Britain
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1796
The bloody buoy, thrown out as a warning to the political pilots of America; or, A faithful relation of amultitude of acts of horrid barbarity, such as the eye never witnessed, the tongue never expressed, or the imagination conceived, until the Commencement of the French Revolution ..
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1809
Cobbett's complete collection of state trials and proceedings for high treason and other crimes and misdemeanors from the earliest period to the present time
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1799
Remarks on the explanation, lately published by Dr. Priestley, respecting the intercepted letters of his friend and disciple John H. Stone
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1801
Porcupine's works; containing various writings and selections, exhibiting a faithful picture of the United States of America
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1824
A French grammar, or, plain instructions for the learning of French, in a series of letters
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1797
The carriers of Porcupine's gazette, to it's [sic] friends; on the commencement of the year 1798
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1796
The life and adventures of Peter Porcupine, with a full and fair account of all his authoring transactions
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1815
The pride of Britannia humbled, or, The queen of the ocean unqueen'd, by the American cock boats ..
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1933
The progress of a plough-boy to a seat in Parliament, as exemplified in the history of the life of William Cobbett, member for Oldham
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1797
Observations on the debates of the American Congress, on the addresses presented to General Washington, on his resignation
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1862
Advice to young men, and (incidentally) to young women, in the middle and higher ranks of life
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1834
Four letters to the Hon. John Stuart Wortley; in answer to his "Brief inquiry into the true award of an equitable adjustment between the nation and its creditors"
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1947
Cobbett's legacy to parsons. In six letters addressed to the church parsons in general, including the cathedral and college clergy and the bishops
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1826
Poor man's friend; or, a defence of the rights of those who do the work and fight the battles
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1966
Cobbett's parliamentary history of England from the Norman conquest, in 1066 to the year 1803...
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1835
Cobbett's Political Register of June 13, 1835; being the last production of Mr. Cobbett's pen
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1828
Paper against gold, or, The history and mystery of the Bank of England, of the Debt, of the Stocks, of the Sinking Fund, and of the paper money
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1928
A letter to His Holiness, the Pope, on the character, the conduct and the views, of the Catholic aristocracy and lawyers of England and Ireland
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1830
Rural rides in the counties of Surrey, Kent, Sussex, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Somersetshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, and Hertfordshire
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1832
Cobbett's Manchester lectures in support of his fourteen reform propositions ... delivered ... on the last six days of the year 1831 ; to which is subjoined a letter to Mr. O'Connell on his speech ... against the proposition for establishing of Poor-Laws in Ireland
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1819
Observations on the character and motives of Paine in the publication of his "Age of Reason"
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1835
Cobbett's legacy to parsons, or, Have the clergy of the established church an equitable right to tithes
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1798
The Republican judge: or the American liberty of the press, as exhibited, explained, and exposed, in the base and partial prosecution of William Cobbett, for a pretended libel against the King of Spain and his embassador, before the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. With an address to the people of England. By Peter Porcupine
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1796
The bloody buoy, thrown out as a warning to the political pilots of America, or, A faithful relation of a multitude of acts of horrid barbarity, such as the eye never witnessed ... until the French Revolution, illustrated with four striking copper-plates
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1845
The English gardener; or, A treatise on the situation, soil, enclosing and laying-out of kitchen gardens... concluding with a kalendar giving instructions relative to the sowings, plantings, prunings and other labours to be performed in the gardens in each month of the year
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1835
Selections from Cobbett's political works, being a complete abridgement of... Porcupine and the Weekly Political Register
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1796
The bloody buoy, thrown out as a warning to the political pilots of America, or, A faithful relation of a multitude of acts of horrid barbarity, such as the eye never witnessed ... until the French Revolution
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1795
A little plain English, addressed to the people of the United States, on the Treaty, negotiated with HisBritannic Majesty, and on the conduct of the President relative thereto, in answer to "The letters of Franklin"..
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1853
Rural rides in the counties of Surrey, Kent, Sussex, Hants, Berks, Oxford, Bucks, Wilts, Somerset, Gloucester, Hereford, Salop, Worcester, Stafford, Leicester, Hertford, Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, Cambridge, Huntingdon, Nottingham, Lincoln, York, Lancaster, Durham, and Northumberland, in the years 1821, 1822, 1823, 1825, 1826, 1829, 1830, and 1832
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1868
List of abbeys, priories, nunneries, hospitals and other religious foundations in England and Wales and in Ireland,confiscated, seized on, or alienated by the Protestant Reformation sovereigns and parliaments
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1826
Cobbett's poor man's friend; or, A defence of the rights of those who do the work and fight the battles
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1930
Rural rides in the southern, western and eastern counties of England, together with tours in Scotland and in the northern and midland counties of England and letters from Ireland
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1790
Proposals for publishing a news-paper, to be entitled, Porcupine's gazette and daily advertiser
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1886
Rural rides in the counties of Surrey, Kent, Sussex, Hants, Berks, Oxford, Bucks, Wilts, Somerset, Gloucester, Hereford, Salop, Worcester, Stafford, Leicester, Hertford, Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, Cambridge, Huntingdon, Nottingham, Lincoln, York, Lancaster, Durham, and Northumberland, during the years 1821-1832
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1835
Cobbett's legacy to parsons or, Have the clergy of the Established Church an equitable right to the tithes, or to any other thing called Church property, greater than the Dissenters have to the same? nd ought there, or ought there not, to be a separationof the Church from the State?
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1847
A brief history of the remains of the late Thomas Paine, from the time of their disinterment in 1819 ... down to the year 1846
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1802
Letters to the Right Honourable Lord Hawkesbury, and to the Right Honourable Henry Addington, on the peace with Buonaparte
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1835
Mr. Cobbett's speech, and the other speeches on his motion for an abolition of the malt-tax
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1857
Mr. Cobbett's remarks on our Indian Empire and company of trading sovereigns [and] Mr. John Fielden on "Cotton Supply" (quotations from his pamphlet of 1836)
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1817
The pride of Britannia humbled; or, The queen of the ocean unqueened, by "the American cock boats," and "the fir built things, with bits of striped bunting at thier [sic] mast heads." (as the Rt. Hon. Mr. Canning, in the British Parliament, called our frigates.)
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1819
Cobbett's too long petition, Nov. 1817. - letter to Tierney, July 1818. Letter to the Regent on that wildand visionary project, Peel's bill, Sept. 1819
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1809
Proceedings of a General Court Martial held at the Horse-Guards, on the 24th and 27th of March, 1792, forthe trial of Capt. Richard Powell, Lieut. Christopher Seton, and Lieut. John Hall, ofthe 54th Regiment of Foot; on several charges preferred against them respectively by William Cobbett, late Serjeant-Major of the said Regiment; together with several curious letters which passed between the said William Cobbett and Sir Charles Gould, Judge-Advocate General; and various other documents connected therewith in the order of their dates
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1833
Cobbett's tour in Scotland; and in the four northern counties of England: in the autumn of the year 1832
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1799
Remarks on the explanation lately published by Dr. Priestley, respecting the intercepted letters of his friend and disciple J.H. Stone. To which is added, a certificate of civism for J. Priestley, jun
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1796
The life and adventure of Peter Porcupine, with a full and fair account of all his authoring transactions; being a sure and infallible guide for all enterprising young men who wish to make a fortune by writing pamphlets
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Advice to young men (and incidentally) to young women ,in the middle and higher ranks of life in a series of letters addressed to a youth, a bachelor, a lover, a husband, a father, a citizen, or a subject
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1798
Read and reflect! One pennyworth of useful wisdom... a faint picture of the horrors and calamities, which have proceeded from the French Revolution..
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1815
Paper against gold and glory against prosperity, or, An Account of the rise, progress, extent and presentstate of the funds and of the paper-money of Great Britain
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1853
Rural rides in the counties of Surrey, Kent, Sussex, Hants, Berks, Oxford, Bucks, Wilts, Somerset
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1833
Advice to young men, and (incidentally) to young women, in the middle and higher ranks of life
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1830
Advice to young men, and (incidentally) to young women, in the middle and higher ranks of life
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1846
Advice to young men, and (incidentally) to young women, in the middle and higher ranks of life
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1799
Proposals for publishing by subscription, a new, entire, and neat edition of Porcupine's Works
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1799
Remarks on the explanation, by Dr. Priestley, respecting the intercepted letters of his friend and disciple, John H. Stone. To which is added a certificate of civism for Joseph Priestley Jun
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1821
The American gardener. Or, 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
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1822
Cottage economy containing information relative to the brewing of beer, making of bread, keeping of cows, pigs, bees, ewes, goats, poultry and rabbits, and relative to other matters deemed useful in the affairs of a labourers' family
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1824
Cottage economy containing information relative to the brewing of beer, making of bread, keeping of cows, pigs, bees, ewes, goats, poultry and rabbits, and relative to other matters deemed useful in the conducting of the affairs of a labourer's family; to which are added, instructions relative to the selecting, the cutting and the bleaching of the plants of English grass and grain, for the purpose of making hats and bonnets
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1829
The English gardener. Or, A treatise on the situation, soil, enclosing and laying-out of kitchen gardens ... concluding with a kalendar, giving instructions relative to the sowings, plantings, prunings ... in each month of the year
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1802
Letters to the Right Honourable Lord Hawkesbury, and to the Right Honourable Henry Addington
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The political censor; or Review of the most interesting political occurrences, relative to the United States of America
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William Cobbett