William Cobbett : the poor man's friend /The death-blow to Cobbett, &c. &c.A collection of addresses, squibs, songs, &c. together with the Political Mountebank, (shewing the changeable opinions of Mr. Cobbett.) Published during the contested election for athe Borough of Preston, which commenced June 9th, and ended June 26th, 1826; [...].The King's answer to Cobbett's letter on the present state of England. - [H.] Hunt, Hunt's letter to his majesty, and every particular of the intended Grand Royal Civic Feast.The protestant reformation vindicated from the misrepresentations and aspersions of William Cobbett, in his "History of the protestant reformation in Britain and Ireland".An examination of Mr. Cobbett's objections to the Bill for the Relief of the Unitarians. Original.The life of William Cobbett, author of the political register. Written by himself.The price of progress. Cobbett's England 1780-1835. [William Cobbett].William Cobbett.William Cobbett.The life of William Cobbett /Peter Porcupine. A study of William Cobbett, 1762-1835. With frontispiece prt.The character of W. Cobbett, [...]. To which is added, several interesting particulars of Mr. Cobbett's life and writings.The Preston Cock's reply to the Kensington dunghill: A two-penny exposure of Cobbett's fourteen pennyworth of falsehoods; addressed to the electors of Preston.A brief history of the remains of the late Thomas Paine, from the time of their disinterment in 1819 by the late William Cobbett, M.P., down to the year 1846.The life of William Cobbett, dedicated to his sons.From Cobbett to the Chartist. 1815-1848. Extracts from contemporary sources.The life and letters of William Cobbett in England and America, based upon hitherto unpublished family papers. With 32 ills. In 2 vols.Proceedings of a general court martial held at the Horse-Guards, on the 24th and 27th of March, 1792, for the trial of Capt. R. Powell, Lieut. C. Seton, and Lieut. J. Hall, of the 54th regiment of foot; on several charges preferred against them respectively by W. Cobbett [..] Together with several curious letters which passed between the said W. Cobbett and Sir Charles Gould; and various other documents connected therewith, in the order of their dates.Proceedings of a general court martial held at the Horse-Guards, on the 24th and 27th of March, 1792, for the trial of Capt. R. Powell, Lieut. C. Seton, and Lieut. J. Hall, of the 54th regiment of foot; on several charges preferred against them respectively by W. Cobbett [..] Together with several curious letters which passed between the said W. Cobbett and Sir Charles Gould; and various other documents connected therewith, in the order of their dates.William Cobbett. A bibliographical account of his life and times /Von Cobbett bis zu den Chartisten. 1815-1848. Auszüge aus zeitgenössischen Quellen. [Ins Deutsche übertr. von R. Krenn. Mit einem Vorwort von H. Köditz].Proceedings of a general court martial held at the Horse-Guards, on the 24th and 27th of March, 1792, for the trial of Capt. R. Powell, Lieut. C. Seton and Lieut. J. Hall of the 54th regiment on foot ...by W. Cobbett. Together with several curious letters ... between Cobbet and Sir Charles Gould.Proceedings of a general court martial held at the Horse-Guards, on the 24th and 27th of March, 1792, for the trial of Capt. R. Powell, Lieut. C. Seton and Lieut. J. Hall of the 54th regiment on foot ...by W. Cobbett. Together with several curious letters ... between Cobbet and Sir Charles Gould.Strictures upon Mr. W. Cobbet's "History of the reformation in England and Ireland." In which that celebrated author asserts and maintains, that popery is genuine christianity, and protestantism the reverse.Observations on Cobbett's tremendous and alarming scheme for the annihilation of the Bak of England paper system, by means of forged bank notes; with reflections on its fatal tendency.William Cobbett.Biographies of John Wilkes and William Cobbett. With portrs.Paine and Cobbett : the transatlantic connection /William Cobbett and the United States, 1792-1835 : a bibliography with notes and extracts /Willian Cobbett and rural popular culture /Peter Porcupine in America : pamphlets on republicanism and revolution /
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Mr. Cobbett's taking leave of his countrymen.Cobbett's Paper against gold : containing the history and mystery of the Bank of England, the funds, the debt, the sinking fund, the Bank stoppage, the lowering and raising of the value of paper money ; and shewing, that taxation, pauperism, povery, misery and crimes have all increased, and ever must increase, with a funding system.The standing army : an eleventh lecture on the French Revolution, and English boroughmongering /Advice to young men, and (incidentally) to young women, in the midle and higher ranks of life : in a series of letters, addressed to a youth, a bachelor, a lover, a husband, a father, acitizen or a subject /An eighth lecture on the French Rvolution, and English boroughmongering /Talleyrand's mission to England! : a ninth lecture on the French Revolution , and English boroughmongering /Rural rides in the counties of Surrey, Kent, Sussex, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Somersetshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, and Hertfordshire [...].Cobbett's book of the Roman-Catholic Church. In four parts. Being a familiar introduction. To his "History of the protestant reformation". Addressed to all sensible and just catholics.A treatise on Cobbett's corn, containing instructions for propagating and cultivating the plant, and for harvesting and preserving the crop; and also an account of the several uses to which the produce is applied [...].Sermons on 1. hypocrisy and cruelty; 2. drunkeness; 3. bribery; 4. oppression; 5. unjust judges; 6. the sluggard; 7. murders; 8. gaming; 9. public robbery; 10. the unnatural mother; 11. forbidding marriage; 12. parsons and tithes.A history of the reformation in England and Ireland; showing how that event has impoverished the main body of the people in those countries [...]. In a series of letters addressed to all sensible and just Englishmen. In 2 vols.Cobbett's reasons for war against Russia in defence of Turkey. With a reprint of the emperor Nicholas 's cathechism of loyalty, as taught in the Russian schools.Five letters to Lord Sheffield, on his speech at Lewes Wool Fair, July 26, 1815. With an appendix, containing his lordship's report at the Lewes Wool Fair, July 29, 1811.A history of the protestant "reformation", in England and Ireland; showing how that event has impoverished and degraded the main body of the people in those countries. In a series of letters, addressed to all sensible and just Englishmen.A history of the protestant "reformation", in England and Ireland; showing how that event has impoverished and degraded the main body of the people in those countries. In a series of letters, addressed to all sensible and just Englishmen.A year's residence, in the United States of America. Treating the face of the country, the climate, the soil, the products, the mode of cultivating the land, the prices of land, of labour, of food, of raiment [...]. In 3 parts.Cobbett's reasons for war against Russia in defence of Turkey. With a reprint of the emperor Nicholas 's cathechism of loyalty, as taught in the Russian schools.Mr. Cobbett, and the Manchester magistrates. Expected arrival of Mr. Cobbett.The English gardener; or, A treatise on the situation, soil, enclosing, and laying-out, of kitchen gardens; o the making and managing of hot-bets and green-houses; and on the propagation and cultivation of all sorts of kitchengarden plants [...].Twelve sermons, on 1. hypocrisy and cruelty; 2. drunkeness; 3. bribery; 4. the rights of the poor; 5. unjust judges; 6. the sluggard; 7. murder; 8. gaming; 9. public robbery; 10. the unnatural mother; 11. forbidden marriage; 12. parsons and tithes.Mr Cobbett's remarks on our Indian empire and company of trading sovereigns. (Repr. from the Register of 1804 to 1822). Mr John Fielden on "cotton supply". (Quotations from his pamphlet of 1836).The emigrant's guide; in ten letters, addressed to the tax-payers of England; containing information of every kind, necessary to persons who are about to emigrate; including several authentic and most interesting letters from English emigrants [...].The emigrant's guide; in ten letters, addressed to the tax-payers of England; containing information of every kind, necessary to persons who are about to emigrate; including several authentic and most interesting letters from English emigrants [...].Mr. Cobbett's report of the debate on Mr. Madock's motion for an inquiry, in the House of Commons, on the 11th of May, 1809. And his third letter to the independent people of Hampshire, on parliamentary reform.A history of the last hundred days of English freedom. With an introd., "Main events of Cobbett's life", and a biogr. index by J.L. Hammond.Works; containing various writings and selections, exhibiting a faithful picture of the United States of America; of their governments, laws, politics, and resources; of the characters of their presidents, governors, legislators [...]. In 12 vols.Twelve sermons, on 1. hypocrisy and cruelty; 2. drunkeness; 3. bribery; 4. the rights of the poor; 5. unjust judges; 6. the sluggard; 7. murder; 8. gaming; 9. public robbery; 10. the unnatural mother; 11. forbidden marriage; 12. parsons and tithes.Manchester lectures, in support of his fourteen areform propositions: which lectures were delivered in the Minor theatre, in that town, on the six last days of the year 1831. To which is subjoined a letter to Mr. O'Connell, on his speech [...].Paper against gold and glory against prosperity; or, An account of the rise, progress, extent and present state of the funds and of the papermoney of Great Britain; and also of the situation of that country as to its debt and other expenses [...]. In 2 vols. vol. II.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 [...].A history of the protestant "reformation", in England and Ireland; showing how that event has impoverished and degraded the main body of the people in those countries. In a series of letters, addressed to all sensible and just Englishman.A legacy to labourers: an argument, showing the right of the poor to relief from the land; also an enquiry as to what is the right of the lords baronets, and squires to the ownership of the lands of England, [..].A plain letter to the King, from the people of England, containing a faithful statement of facts, with a list of sinecures & pensions, amounting to upwards of ten millions annually received by the nobility for doing nothing.Selections from Cobbett's political works: being a complete abridgment of the 100 volumes which comprise the writings of "Porcupine" and the "Weekly political register". With notes, historical and explanatory by J.M. Cobbett and J.P. Cobbett.Popay the police spy; or, A report on the evidence laid before the House of Commons by the select Committee appointed to inquire into the truth of the allegations of a petition, presented by Mr. Cobbett, [...] in which they complained that policemen were employed as government spies.Parliamentary history of England. From the Norman conquest, in 1066 to the year 1803. From which lastmentioned epoch it is continued downwards in the work entitled "Cobbett's perliamentary debates". Vol. II-III.Cobbett's legacy to parsons, [...]. In six letters, addressed to the churchparsons in general, [...]. With a dedication to Blomfield, bishop of London.Rural rides in the counties of Surrey, Kent, Sussex, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Somersetshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, and Hertfordshire [...].Doom of the Tithes.Parliamentary reform.