William Cobbett
Also known as
Cobbett, William
Born 1763-01-01
Died 1835-01-01
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- Great Britain (91)
- United States (61)
- Politics and government (54)
- England (29)
- 1789-1797 (26)
- History (26)
- William Cobbett (1763-1835) (25)
Books by William Cobbett
Total count: 541
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Proposals for publishing a news-paper, to be entitled, Porcupine's gazette and daily advertiserW. Cobbett1790-01-01
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The soldier's friend, or, Considerations on the late pretended augmentation of the subsistence of the private soldiers[s.n.]1793-01-01
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The soldier's friendor, considerations on the late pretended augmentation of the subsistence of the private soldiers. Written by a subaltern.1793-01-01
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Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestley, and on the several addresses delivered to him, on his arrival at New-York.Philadelphia, printed, London, re-printed for John Stockdale ...1794-01-01
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Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestley, and on several addresses delivered to him on his arrival atNew York.Re-printed... by W. Richardson, G. Kearsley and J. Debrett1794-01-01
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Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestleyand on the several addresses delivered to him, on his arrival at New-York ...1794-01-01
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Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestlyand on the several addresses delivered to him on his arrival at new York. [Four lines in French from Boileau]Philadelphia, printed:--New York, reprinted1794-01-01
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Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestley, and on the several addresses delivered to him on his arrival at New-York ... Philadelphia, printedReprinted for W. Richardson, etc.1794-01-01
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Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestly [sic]and on the several addresses delivered to him on his arrival at new York. : [Four lines in French from Boileau]Philadelphia, printed:--New York, reprinted1794-01-01
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A little plain English, addressed to the people of the United Stateson the treaty, negociated with His Britannic Majesty, and on the conduct of the president relative thereto; in answer to "The letters of Franklin." : With a supplement containing an account of the turbulent and factious proceedings of the opposers of the treatyPublished by Thomas Bradford, printer, bookseller, and stationer, no. 8, South Front Street.1795-01-01
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Part II. A bone to gnaw, for the Democratscontaining, 1st. Observations on a patriotic pamphlet. Entitled, "Proceedings of the United Irishmen." 2dly. Democratic principles exemplified by example. 3dly. Democratic memoires; or an account of some recent feats performed by the frenchified citizens of the United States of AmericaSecond edition, with a new preface, to which is subjoined a song, to be sung by the Democrats at their future nocturnal meetings.Printed & sold by Thomas Bradford, no. 8, South Front Street.1795-01-01
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A bone to gnaw for the Democrats, or, Observations on a pamphlet entitled The political progress of Britain.The second edition, revised.Printed by Thomas Bradford ...1795-01-01
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Le tuteur anglais, ou Grammaire reguliére de la langue anglaise en deux partiesPremiere partie, contenant une analyse des parties de l'oraison. Seconde partie, contenant la syntaxe complete de la langue anglaise, avec des thèmes, analogues aux différens sujets qu'on y a traitésChez Thomas Bradford, libraire, Première rue sud, no. 8.1795-01-01
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Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestleyand on the several addresses delivered to him, on his arrival at New-York, : with additions; containing many curious and interesting facts on the subject, not known here, when the first edition was published: : together with a comprehensive story of a farmer's bullThe third edition. [Four lines of verse in French from BoileauPublished by Thomas Bradford, no. 8, South-Front-Street.1795-01-01
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A kick for a bite; or, Review upon reviewwith a critical essay, on the works of Mrs. S. Rowson; in a letter to the editor, or editors, of the American monthly reviewPrinted by Thomas Bradford, no. 8, South Front Street.1795-01-01
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Part II. A bone to gnaw, for the Democratscontaining, 1st. Observations on a patriotic pamphlet. Entitled, "Proceedings of the United Irishmen." 2dly. Democratic principles exemplified by example. 3dly. Democratic memoires; or an account of some recent feats performed by the frenchified citizens of the United States of America. By Peter Porcupine. [Four lines of verse].Printed & sold by Thomas Bradford, no. 8, South Front Street1795-01-01
A little plain Englishaddressed to the people of the United States, on the treaty, negociated with His Britannic Majesty, and on the conduct of the President relative thereto; in answer to "The letters of Franklin." ... By Peter Porcupine [pseud.] ...Published by Thomas Bradford ...1795-01-01-
A bone to gnaw, for the Democrats; or, Observations on a pamphlet, entitled, "The political progress of Britain."The second edition, revised. [Two lines in French from La PompadourPrinted by Thomas Bradford, no. 8, South Front Street.1795-01-01
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The works of Peter Porcupine, D.DA new edition.published by Thomas Bradford, printer1795-01-01
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A little plain English, addressed to the people of the United Stateson the treaty, negociated with His Britannic Majesty, and on the conduct of the president relative thereto; in answer to "The letters of Franklin." : With a supplement containing an account of the turbulent and factious proceedings of the opposers of the treaty.Published by Thomas Bradford, printer, bookseller, and stationer, no. 8, South Front Street.1795-01-01
A bone to gnaw, for the Democratsor, Observations on a pamphlet, entitled, "The political progress of Britain.".2nd ed., rev.Printed by Thomas Bradford1795-01-01
A bone to gnaw for the Democrats, or, Observations on a pamphlet entitled "The political progress of Britain"Printed for the purchasers1795-01-01-
Le tuteur anglais, ou Grammaire reguliére de la langue anglaise en deux parties.Premiere partie, contenant une analyse des parties de l'oraison. Seconde partie, contenant la syntaxe complete de la langue anglaise, avec des thèmes, analogues aux différens sujets qu'on y a traités.Chez Thomas Bradford, libraire, Première rue Sud, no. 8.1795-01-01
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A little plain English, addressed to the people of the United States, on the Treaty negociated with His Britannic Majesty, and on the conduct of the President relative thereto; in answer to "The letters of Franklin"...reprinted for F. and C. Rivington1795-01-01
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A kick for a bite, or, Review upon reviewwith a critical essay on the works of Mrs. S. Rowson, in a letter to the editor or editors of the American monthly reviewPrinted by Thomas Bradford ...1795-01-01
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Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestleyand on the several addresses delivered to him, on his arrival at New-York, with additions; containing many curious and interesting facts on the subject, not known here, when the first edition was published: together with a comprehensive story of a farmer's bull.The third edition. [Four lines of verse in French from Boileau].Published by Thomas Bradford, no. 8, South-Front-Street1795-01-01
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A bone to gnaw, for the democratscontaining, 1st. Observations on a patriotic pamphlet. Entitled, "Proceedings of the United Irishmen." 2dly. Democratic principles exemplified by example. 3dly. Democratic memoires; or An account of some recent feats performed by the Frenchified citizens of the United States of AmericaPrinted & sold by T. Bradford1795-01-01
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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"...published by Thomas Bradford1795-01-01
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The Democratiada poem, in retaliation, for the "Philadelphia jockey club." : [Two lines of quotation]Second edition.Published by Thomas Bradford, printer, book-seller & stationer, no. 8, South Front Street.1795-01-01
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The life and adventures of Peter Porcupinewith 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 pamphletsPrinted for, and sold by, William Cobbett, at no. 25, North Second Street, opposite Christ Church.1796-01-01
The bloody buoy thrown out as a warning to the political pilots of Americaor, A faithful relation of a multitude 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 ; to which is added an instructive essay, tracing these dreadful effects to their real causesJ. Owen1796-01-01-
A New-Year's gift to the Democrats; or Observations on a pamphlet, entitled, "A vindication of Mr. Randolph's resignation."Published by Thomas Bradford, printer, book-seller & stationer, no. 8, South Front-Street.1796-01-01
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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, the tongue never expressed, or the imagination conceived, until the commencement of the French Revolutionto which is added an instructive essay, tracing these dreadful effects to their real causesPrinted for Benjamin Davies ...1796-01-01
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The life and adventures of Peter Porcupinewith 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 pamphletsSecond edition.Printed for, and sold by, William Cobbett, North Second Street, opposite Christ Church.1796-01-01
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The bloody buoy, thrown out as a warning to the political pilots of Americaor, A faithful relation of a multitude 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 RevolutionThe second edition; with additional notes, and a copious appendix.Printed for, and sold by, Benjamin Davies, no. 68, High-Street, and William Cobbett, no. 25, North Second-Street.1796-01-01
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The scare-crowbeing an infamous letter, sent to Mr. John Oldden, threatening destruction to his house, and violence to the person of his tenant, William Cobbett; : with remarks on the sameThe second edition.Printed for, and sold by, William Cobbett, North Second Street, opposite Christ Church.1796-01-01
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A kick for a bite; or, Review upon reviewwith a critical essay, on the works of Mrs. S. Rowson; in a letter to the editor, or editors, of the American monthly reviewSecond edition.Printed by Thomas Bradford.1796-01-01
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A prospect from the Congress-gallery, during the session, begun December 7, 1795Containing the president's speech, the addresses of both houses, some of the debates in the Senate, and all the principal debates in the House of Representatives; each debate being brought under one head, and so digested and simplified as to give the reader the completest view of the proceedings with the least possible fatigue. : With occasional remarksPublished by Thomas Bradford, printer book-seller & stationer, no. 8, South Front-Street1796-01-01
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History of the American Jacobins, commonly denominated DemocratsPrinted for William Cobbett1796-01-01
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A letter from the Right Honourable Edmund Burke to a noble Lordon the attacks made upon him and his pension, in the House of Lords, by the Duke of Bedford, and the Earl of Lauderdale, early in the present sessions of ParliamentThe first American edition, / with a preface, by Peter Porcupine.Printed for B. Davies, H. & P. Rice, and J. Ormrod.1796-01-01
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An antidote for Tom Paine's theological and political poisoncontaining 1. Tom's life, interspersed with remarks and reflections by P. Porcupine. 2. An apology for the Bible, in a series of letters addressed to Paine by the Bishop of Landaff. 3. An apology for Christianity, by the same learned, elegant writer. 4. An answer to Paine's anarchical nonsense, commonly called, the Rights of man.Printed for, and sold by, William Cobbett, North Second Street, opposite Christ Church.1796-01-01
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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 pamphletsprinted for William Cobbett1796-01-01
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Porcupine's works ...Published by William Cobbett, opposite Christ Church1796-01-01
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The political censor; or Review of the most interesting political occurrences, relative to the United States of AmericaPrinted for, and sold by, William Cobbett, North Second Street, opposite Christ Church.1796-01-01
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Porcupine's political censor, for November 1796.Containing observations on the insolent and seditious notes, communicated to the people of the United States by the late French Minister Adet;[.]Printed for, and sold by, William Cobbett, opposite Christ Church.1796-01-01
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Political curiositiesincluding an account of the state of political affairs in EuropePrinted for Richard Lee, no. 84, Mulberry-Street, near the corner of Third-Street, Philadelphia1796-01-01
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Porcupine's political censor, for November 1796Containing observations on the insolent and seditious notes, communicated to the people of the United States by the late French Minister Adet;[.]Printed for, and sold by, William Cobbett, opposite Christ Church.1796-01-01
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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 RevolutionPrinted for and sold by Benjamin Davies ... and William Cobbett ...1796-01-01
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Porcupine's works.Vol. I. : [Four lines]Published by William Cobbett, opposite Christ Church.1796-01-01
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Porcupine's worksVol. I. : [Four lines]Published by William Cobbett, opposite Christ Church.1796-01-01
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History of the American Jacobins, commonly denominated DemocratsPrinted [by Samuel Sansom, Jun.] for William Cobbett, North Second Street, opposite Christ Church.1796-01-01
The life and adventures of Peter Porcupinewith 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 pamphletsPrinted for, and sold by, W. Cobbett1796-01-01-
A pill for Porcupinebeing a specific for an obstinate itching which that hireling has long contracted for lying and calumny. Containing, a vindication of the American, French, and Irish characters, against his scurrilitiesprinted for the author1796-01-01
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A kick for a biteor, Review upon review : with a critical essay on the works of Mrs. S. Rowson; in a letter to the editor, or editors of the American monthly review2nd ed.printed by T. Bradford1796-01-01
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The scare-crowbeing an infamous letter, sent to Mr. John Oldden, threatening destruction to his house, and violence to the person of his tenant, William Cobbett; : with remarks on the sameThe second edition.Printed for, and sold by, William Cobbett, North Second Street, opposite Christ Church.1796-01-01
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History of the American Jacobins, commonly denominated Democrats.Printed [by Samuel Sansom, Jun.] for William Cobbett, North Second Street, opposite Christ Church.1796-01-01
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The political censor, or Monthly review of the most interesting political occurrences, relative to the United States of AmericaPrinted for Benjamin Davies, no. 68, high-Street.1796-01-01
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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-platesThe second edition with additional notes and a copious apppendix.Printed for and sold by Benjamin Davies ... and William Cobbett ...1796-01-01
Porcupine's worksPublished by William Cobbett ...1796-01-01-
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, the tongue never expressed, or the imagination conceived, until the commencement of the French RevolutionTo which is added an instructive essay, tracing these dreadful effects to their real causes. : Illustrated with four striking copper-platesPrinted for Benjamin Davies no. 68. High-Street.1796-01-01
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The political censor, or Monthly review of the most interesting political occurrences, relative to the United States of America.The second edition.Printed for, and sold by William Cobbett, no. 25, North Second Street, opposite Christ Church.1796-01-01
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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, the tongue never expressed, or the imagination conceived, until the commencement of the French Revolution.To which is added an instructive essay, tracing these dreadful effects to their real causes. : Illustrated with four striking copper-plates.Printed for Benjamin Davies no. 68. High-Street.1796-01-01
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A letter to the infamous Tom Painein answer to his letter to General Washington.William Cobbett, opposite Christ church1796-01-01
The life and adventures of Peter Porcupine, with a full and fair account of all his authoring transactionsbeing a sure and infallible guide for all enterprising young men who wish to make a fortune by writing pamphletsPrinted for and sold by William Cobbett ...1796-01-01-
Porcupine's political censor, for December, 1796Containing remarks on the debates in Congress, particularly on the timidity of the language held towards France. : Also, a letter to the infamous Tom Paine, in answer to his brutal attack on the Federal Constitution, and on the conduct and character of General WashingtonPublished by William Cobbett, opposite Christ Church. Price, one quarter of a dollar.1796-01-01
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A prospect from the Congress-gallery, during the session, begun December 7, 1795Containing the president's speech, the addresses of both houses, some of the debates in the Senate, and all the principal debates in the House of Representatives; each debate being brought under one head, and so digested and simplified as to give the reader the completest view of the proceedings with the least possible fatigue. With occasional remarks, by Peter Porcupine.Published by Thomas Bradford, printer book-seller & stationer, no. 8, South Front-Street1796-01-01
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The bloody buoythrown out as a warning to the political pilots of America; or a faithful relation of a multitude of acts of horrid barbarity, .. To which is added, an instructive essay, tracing these dreadful effects to their real causes. By Peter Porcupine.Philadelphia printed. London reprinted and sold by J. Owen1796-01-01
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The works of Peter Porcupine.Fourth edition, revised, altered & corrected / by the author.Published by Thomas Bradford ...1796-01-01
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A little plain English, addressed to the people of the United Stateson the treaty, negociated with His Britannic Majesty, and on the conduct of the president relative thereto; in answer to "The letters of Franklin." : With a supplement containing an account of the turbulent and factious proceedings of the opposers of the treatySecond edition. [Eight lines from ShakespeareFrom the free and independent political & literary press of Thomas Bradford, printer, bookseller & stationer, no. 8, South Front Street.1796-01-01
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The works of Peter PorcupineFourth edition, / revised, altered & corrected by the author.Published by Thomas Bradford, printer, bookseller & stationer, no. 8, South Front Street.1796-01-01
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A New-Year's gift to the Democrats; or Observations on a pamphlet, entitled, "A vindication of Mr. Randolph's resignation."Published by Thomas Bradford, printer, book-seller & stationer, no. 8, South Front-Street.1796-01-01
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The gros mousqueton diplomatique; or Diplomatic blunderbussContaining, Citizen Adet's notes to the secretary of state. : As also his cockade proclamation. : With a preface, by Peter PorcupinePrinted for, and sold by, William Cobbett, opposite Christ Church.1796-01-01
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Porcupine's political censor, for Sept. 1796. ...Published by William Cobbett, opposite Christ Church; where all letters to the publisher are desired to be addressed, post-paid.1797-01-01
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The life of Thomas Paineinterspersed with remarks and reflectionsJ. Wright1797-01-01
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Die Blut-Fahne ausgestecket zur Warnung politischer Wegweiser in America, oder Eine getreue Erzählung einer grossen Anzahl Handlungen der abscheulichsten Grausamkeiten, solche als nie ein Auge gesehen, nie eine Zunge ausgesprochen, oder die Einbildungskraft gedacht, ehe die fransösische Revolution ihren Anfang genommen hat.Welchem ein unterrichtender Versuch der diesen schrecklichen Thatsachen bis auf ihren wahren Ursprung nachforschet, beygefügt ist. : Ausgezieret mit vier treffenden Kupferstichen.Gedruckt bey Gottlob Jungmann und Comp.1797-01-01
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Annals of bloodor, an authentic relation of various acts of horrid barbarity, committed by the authors and abettors of the French Revolution. To which is added an instructive essay, tracing these effects to their real causes. By an American.printed and sold by F. Hodson. Sold also by G. & T. Wilkie, London; and by J. Deighton, Cambridge1797-01-01
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Porcupine's political censor, for Jan. 1797. ..Published by William Cobbett, opposite Christ Church: where all letters to the publisher are desired to be addressed, post paid. Price, one quarter of a dollar.1797-01-01
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Annals of blood, or, An authentic relation of various acts of horrid barbarity committed by the authors and abettors of the French Revolutionto which is added, an instructive essay tracing these effects to their real causesPrinted and sold by F. Hodson1797-01-01
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A bone to gnaw for the democratsPrinted for J. Wright1797-01-01
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The life and adventures of Peter Porcupine, with a full and fair account of all his authoring transactionsbeing a sure and infallible guide for all enterprising young men who wish to make a fortune by writing pamphletsW. Cobbett1797-01-01
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Porcupine's political censor, for Jan. 1797. ...Published by William Cobbett, opposite Christ Church: where all letters to the publisher are desired to be addressed, post paid. Price, one quarter of a dollar.1797-01-01
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Porcupine's political censor, for March 1797. ..Published by William Cobbett, opposite Christ's Church, : where all letters to the publisher are desired to be addressed, post paid. Price, one quarter of a dollar.1797-01-01
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A bone to gnaw for the democratscontaining an historical sketch of the present state of political criticism in Great Britain ...Printed for J. Wright1797-01-01
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The bloody buoy, thrown out as a warning to the political pilots of all nationsOr, A faithful relation of a multitude 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. To which is added, an instructive essay, tracing these dreadful effects to their real causes3d ed., with additional facts, and a preface addressed to the people of Great Britain.And sold by J. Wright1797-01-01
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Observations on the debates of the American congress, on the addresses presented to General Washington, on his resignation... By Peter Porcupine, ... To which is prefixed, General Washington's address to Congress; ...Philadelphia printed: London reprinted, for David Ogilvy and son1797-01-01
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Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestleyto which is added, a comprehensive story of a farmer's bull. : [Four lines of verse in French from Boileau]Printed by Richard Folwell1797-01-01
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An antidote to Tom Paine's poisoncontaining, His lifePrinted by William Cobbett1797-01-01
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The carriers of Porcupine's gazette, to it's [sic] friends; on the commencement of the year 1798.William Cobbett1797-01-01
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Porcupine's political censor, for December. 1796.Containing, remarks on the debates in Congress, particularly on the timidity of the language held towards France. : Also, a letter to the infamous Tom Paine, in answer to his brutal attack on the Federal Constitution, and on the conduct and character of General Washington.The second edition.Published by William Cobbett, opposite Christ's Church. Price, one quarter of a dollar.1797-01-01
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The carriers of Porcupine's gazette, to it's [sic] friends; on the commencement of the year 1798William Cobbett1797-01-01
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Guillotina, for January 1, 1797Addressed to the readers of the Connecticut courant1797-01-01
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Democratic principles illustrated. Part the secondContaining an instructive essay, tracing all the horrors of the French Revolution to their real causes; the licentious politics, and infidel philosophy of the present age. By Peter Porcupine.Fourth edition.printed for J. Wright1798-01-01
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French arrogance; or, "The cat let out of the bag"a poetical dialogue between the envoys of America, and X.Y.Z. and the lady.Published by Peter Porcupine, opposite Christ-church, and sold by the principal booksellers1798-01-01
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The republican judge, or, The American liberty of the pressas explained, and exposed, in the 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 EnglandPrinted for J. Wright ...1798-01-01
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The democratic judgeor, The equal liberty of the press as exhibited, explained & exposed in the prosecution of William Cobbett for a pretended libel against the King of Spain & his embassador, before Thomas M'Kean, chief justice of the state of PennsylvaniaPublished by William Cobbett1798-01-01
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French arrogance; or, "The cat let out of the bag;"a poetical dialogue between the envoys of America, and X.Y.Z. and the ladyPublished by Peter Porcupine, opposite Christ-Church, and sold by the principal booksellers. 1798. (Price 25 cents.) (Copy-right secured according to law.)1798-01-01
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Detection of a conspiracy formed by the United Irishmen1798-01-01
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Democratic principles illustrated by example : part the first[-the second]Printed for J. Wright ...1798-01-01
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Der Fortgang der Menschenfresser; oder Die schrecklichen Greuel eines französischen Einfallswie sie von den Officieren und Soldaten der Republik, in ihrer Treulosigkeit, Raubsucht, Unmenschlichkeit und Grausamkeit, gegen die unschuldigen Einwohner Deutschlands dargestellt worden. ; [Three lines of Scripture texts in German]Gedruckt bey Henrich Schweitzer, No. 85, in der Rees-Strasse1798-01-01
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The detection of Bache; or French diplomatic skill developed.Very necessary to be kept in all families in town and country.s.n.1798-01-01
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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 Porcupineprinted for J. Wright1798-01-01
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Remarks on the insidious letter of the Gallic despotsPrinted by William Cobbett1798-01-01
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The Democratic judgeor The equal liberty of the press, as exhibited, explained, and exposed, in the prosecution of William Cobbett, for a pretended libel against the King of Spain and his embassador, before Thomas M'Kean, chief justice of the state of PennsylvaniaPublished by William Cobbett, opposite Christ-Church1798-01-01
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The Cannibals' progress; or The dreadful horrors of French invasion!As displayed by the Republican officers and soldiers, in their perfidy, rapacity, ferociousness, and brutality, exercised towards the innocent inhabitants of GermanyLondon: published by Wright, Cadell, and others; and republished at Charleston, by Benjamin Franklin Timothy.1798-01-01
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Remarks on the insidious letter of the Gallic despotsPrinted by William Cobbett1798-01-01
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Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestley, and on the several addresses delivered to him, on his arrival at New-York... together with a comprehensive story of a farmer's bullre-printed for J. Wright1798-01-01
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Democratic principles illustratedContaining an instructive essay, tracing all the horrors of the French Revolution to their real causes, the licentious politics, and infidel philosophy of the present age7th ed.Printed for and sold by A. Brown, Bookseller1798-01-01
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Detection of a conspiracy, formed by the United Irishmenwith the evident intention of aiding the tyrants of France in subverting the government of the United StatesPublished by William Cobbett1798-01-01
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The democratic judge: or, The equal liberty of the pressas exhibited, explained, and exposed, in the prosecution of William Cobbett, for a pretended libel against the King of Spain and his embassador, before Thomas M'Kean, Chief Justice of the state of PennsylvaniaPublished by William Cobbett ...1798-01-01
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The bloody buoy, abridged.Thrown out as a warning to Britons, at the present important period: containing a faithful relation of a multitude of acts of horrid barbarity, ... By Peter Porcupine.Eleventh edition.printed for J. Wright1798-01-01
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The republican judgeor, 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 EnglandJ. Wright1798-01-01
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Democratic principles illustratedby example. By Peter Porcupine. Part the first.Eighth edition.printed for J. Wright; and sold by Mundell and Son, Edinburgh; and I. Mundell, Glasgow1798-01-01
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The detection of Bache; or French diplomatic skill developedVery necessary to be kept in all families in town and country[s.n.]1798-01-01
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Read and reflect! One pennyworth of useful wisdom... a faint picture of the horrors and calamities, which have proceeded from the French Revolution...Printed ... by E. Piercy, and by all the booksellers in all the neighbouring towns1798-01-01
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The Cannibals' progress; or The dreadful horrors of French invasionas displayed by the Republican officers and soldiers, in their perfidy, rapacity, ferociousness and brutality, exercised towards the innocent inhabitants of GermanyLondon: published by Wright, Cadel and others; and republished at Philadelphia by William Cobbett. Price only 6 cents, 11 for half a dollar, 25 for a dollar, 56 for 2 dollars, three dollars and a half per hundred.1798-01-01
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By William Cobbett, of the city of Philadelphia. Proposals for publishing by subscription, a new, entire, and neat edition of Porcupine's works1799-01-01
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Remarks on the explanation, lately published by Dr. Priestley, respecting the intercepted letters of his friend and disciple, John H. StoneTo which is added, a Certificate of civism for Joseph Priestley, junPrinted for J Wright1799-01-01
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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.Printed for J. Wright1799-01-01
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Porcupine's gazette.Published by Wm. Cobbett1799-01-01
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 JunPrinted for J. Wright1799-01-01
Proposals for publishing by subscription, a new, entire, and neat edition of Porcupine's WorksJ. Wright1799-01-01-
By William Cobbett. Prospectus of a new daily paper, to be entitled The PorcupineS. Gosnell, printer, Little Queen Street, Holborn1800-01-01
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A Brief statement of opinions, given in the Board of Commissioners, under the sixth article of the Treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, with Great Britainwith an appendix, containing articles of the treaties with Great-Britain; --the commissions under the said sixth article of the treaty of amity; --and references to opinions delivered by judges of the Supreme and Circuit Courts of the United StatesPrinted by James Humphreys, no. 106, south side of Market-Street.1800-01-01
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The American Rush-lightby the help of which, wayward and disaffected Britons may see a complete specimen of the baseness, dishonesty, ingratitude, and perfidy of republicans, and of the profligacy, injustice, and tyranny of republican governmentsPublished for the author, by J. Wright ...1800-01-01
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Prospectus of a new daily paper to be entitled The porcupineS. Gosnell, Printer ...1800-01-01
The rush-lightPublished by William Cobbett1800-01-01-
Cottage economycontaining information relative to brewing, baking of bread, keeping of cows, pigs, etc. ...Ed. 19.Griffin1800-01-01
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The Rush-Light[v. 1, no. 1-6; v. 2, no. 1] 15th Feb.-30th Aug. 1800Published by William Cobbett1800-01-01
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A report of an action for a libel brought by Dr. Benjamin Rush against William Cobbett, in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, December term, 1799, for certain defamatory publications in a news-paper, entitled Porcupine's gazette of which the said William Cobbett was editorPrinted by W.W. Woodward1800-01-01
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Prospectus of a daily paper, called The Porcupineprinted by T. Gillet, for John Joseph Stockdale1800-01-01
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The Republican rush-lightW. Cobbett1800-01-01
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History of the campaigns of Prince Alexander Suworow Rymnikskifield-marshal-general in the service of His Imperial Majesty, the Emperor of all the Russias, : with a preliminary sketch of his private life and characterPrinted by G. and R. Waite, for Wm. Cobbett.1800-01-01
Porcupine's works; containing various writings and selections, exhibiting a faithful picture of the United States of Americaof their government, laws, politics, and resources; of the characters of their presidents, governors, legislators, magistrates, and military men; and of the customs, manners, morals, religion, virtues and vices of the people; comprising also a complete series of historical documents and remarks, from the end of the war in 1783. to the election of the Presidents, in March 1801.Printed for Cobbett and Morgan1801-01-01-
A collection of facts and observationsrelative to the peace with Bonaparte, chiefly extracted from the Porcupine, and including Mr. Cobbett's letters to Lord Hawkesbury. To which is added, an appendix, containing the divers conventions, treaties, state papers, and dispatches, connected with the subject; together with extracts from the speeches of Mr. Pitt, Mr. Fox, and Lord Hawkesbury, respecting Bonaparte, and a peace with France.Cobbett and Morgan1801-01-01
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The trial of republicanism; or, A series of political papers, proving the injurious and debasing consequences of republican government, and written constitutionsWith an introductory address to the Hon. Thomas Erskine, esqPtd. for Cobbett and Morgan1801-01-01
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A collection of facts and observations, relative to the peace with Bonapartechiefly extracted from The Porcupine, and including Mr. Cobbett's letters to Lord Hawkesbury. : to which is added an appendix, containing the divers conventions, treaties, state papers, and dispatches, connected with the subject; together with extracts from the speeches of Mr. Pitt, Mr. Fox, and Lord Hawkesbury, respecting Bonaparte and a peace with FrancePublished by Cobbett and Morgan ...1801-01-01
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The trial of republicanism, or, A series of polical papers proving the injurious and debasing consequences of republican government and written constitutionswith an introductory address to the Hon. Thomas Erskine, Esq.Cobbett and Morgan1801-01-01
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A letter humbly addressed to the most rev. and right rev., the archbishops and bishops of the Church of EnglandPublished by Cobbett and Morgan, at the Crown and Mitre, Pall-Mall1801-01-01
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Addresses to Dr. Priestley ...[From Porcupine's Works1801-01-01
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The Republican rush-lights.n.1801-01-01
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A collection of facts and obsrvationsrelative to the peace with Bonaparte, chiefly extracted from the Porcupine, and including Mr. Cobbett's letters to Lord Hawkesbury. To which is added, an appendix, containing the divers conventions, treaties, state papers, and dispatches, connected with the subject; together with extracts from the speeches of Mr. Pitt, Mr. Fox, and Lord Hawkesbury, respecting Bonaparte, and a peace with FranceCobbett and Morgan1801-01-01
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Letters to the Right Honourable Henry Addington, Chancellor of His Majesty's Exchequer, on the fatal effects of the peace with Bonaparte, particularly with respect to the colonies, the commerce, the manufactures, and the constitution, of the United Kingdom.Cobbett and Morgan1802-01-01
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Letters to the Right Honourable Lord Hawkesbury, and to the Right Honourable Henry Addington, on the peace with Buonaparteto which is added an appendix, containing a collection (now greatly enlarged) of all the conventions, treaties, speeches, an other documents, connected with the subject2nd ed.Cobbett and Morgan1802-01-01
Letters to the Right Honourable Lord Hawkesbury, and to the Right Honourable Henry Addingtonon the peace with Buonaparté, to which is added an appendix ...2d ed.Cobbett and Morgan1802-01-01-
Letters to the Right Honourable Henry Addington, chancellor of His Majesty's Exchequer, on the fatal effects of the peace with Buonapartéparticularly with respect to the colonies, the commerce, the manufactures, and the constitution, of the United KingdomPublished by Cobbett and Morgan1802-01-01
Cobbett's annual registerCox and Baylis1802-01-01
Letters to the Right Honourable Lord Hawkesbury, and to the Right Honourable Henry Addington, on the peace with Buonaparté.2d ed.Cobbett and Morgan1802-01-01-
Letters to the Right Honourable Lord Hawkesbury, and to the Right Honourable Henry Addington, on the peace with Buonaparteto which is added, an appendix, containing a collection (now greatly enlarged) of all the conventions, treaties, speeches, and other documents, connected with the subject2nd ed.Published by Cobbett and Morgan1802-01-01
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Important considerations for the people of this kingdom.Sold by J.Downes1803-01-01
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Four letters to the chancellor of the Exchequerexposing the deception of his financial statements, and shewing the fatal tendency of the peace of Amiens with respect to public creditE. Harding, J. Richardson, and R. Bagshaw1803-01-01
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Important considerations for the people of this kingdomAssociation for Preserving Liberty and Property], 18031803-01-01
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Important considerations for the people of Great Britain.Printed by John Brown ...1803-01-01
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A treatise on the culture and management of fruit treesin which a new method of pruning and training is fully described : together with observations on the diseases, defects and injuries, in all kinds of fruit and forest trees, as also, an account of a particular method of cure, made public by order of the British governmentPrinted for and sold by D. & S. Whiting1803-01-01
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The political Proteusa view of the public character and conduct of R.B. Sheridan, Esq. : as exhibited inI. Ten letters adressed to him; II. Selections from his parliamentary speeches from the commencement of the French Revolution; III. Selections from his speeches at the Whig Club, and at other public meetingsMercier, Dublin1804-01-01
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An epitome of Mr. Forsyth's treatise on the culture and management of fruit-treesalso, notes on American gardening and fruits ... and further, of economical principles in building farmers' habitationsWm. Poyntell1804-01-01
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The political Proteusa view of the public character and conduct of R.B. Sheridan, Esq. as exhibited in I. Ten letters addressed to him; II. Selections from his Parliamentary speeches from the commencement of the French Revolution; III. Selections from his speeches at the Whig Club, and other public meetingsPrinted by Cox, Son, and Baylis1804-01-01
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Le tuteur anglais, ou, Grammaire regulière de la langue françaiseen deux parties--première partie, contenant une analyse des parties de l'oraison : seconde partie, contenant la syntaxe complète de la langue anglaise, avec des thèmes analogues aux différens sujets qu'on y a traités2ème éd. corr. sur celle qui a été imprimée à Paris sous l'inspection du Prytanée français et terminée d'une liste alphabétique des explications et règles contenues dans cet ouvrage.Chez Thomas et William Bradford, libraires1805-01-01
Le tuteur anglais2. éd.,Chez Thomas et William Bradford, libraires1805-01-01-
An address to the people of Englands.n.1806-01-01
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The Parliamentary history of England from the earliest period to the year 1803from which last-mentioned epoch it is continued downwards in the work entitled "Hansard's parliamentary debates." v. 1-36; 1066/1625-1801/03T.C. Hansard [etc.1806-01-01
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The Parliamentary history of England from the earliest period to the year 1803from which last-mentioned epoch it is continued downwards in the work entitled "Cobbett's parliamentary debates"Printed by T.C. Hansard [etc.1806-01-01
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Cobbett's Parliamentary history of Englandfrom the Norman Conquest, in 1066, to the year 1803.Bagshaw1806-01-01
Cobbett against himself.Printed by T. Gillet for John Joseph Stockdale1807-01-01-
Cobbett against himselfPrinted by T. Gillet for J. J. Stockdale1807-01-01
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Cobbett's Political RegisterVol. XII. From July to December, 1807Printed by Cox and Baylis, Great Queen Street; published by Richard Bagshaw, Brydges Street, Covent Garden; and sold also by J. Rudd, Pall Mall; W. and J. Richardson Roya[l] Exchange; Blacks and Parry, Leadenhall Street; J. Mercer, Dublin; J. Morgan, Philadelphia; and E. Sarjeant, New York1807-01-01
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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.published by R. Bagshaw1809-01-01
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Elements of reform, or, An account of the motives and intentions of the advocates for parliamentary reformation3rd ed.Printed and published by T. Gillet1809-01-01
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Elements of reform, or, An account of the motives and intentions of the advocates for parliamentary reformationJ. Gold1809-01-01
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Elements of reform, or, An account of the motives and intentions of the advocates for parliamentary reformationPrinted and published by T. Gillet, no. 7, Crown Court, Fleet-street, and to be had of all booksellers and newsmen in town and country1809-01-01
Elements of reformor, An account of the motives and intentions of the advocates for Parliamentary reformationPrinted and published by T. Gillet1809-01-01-
The life of William CobbettSecond edition.Printed by B. McMillan, Bow Street, Covent Garden; for T. Purday & Son, no. 1, Paternoster-Row1809-01-01
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The life of William CobbettH. Humphrey1809-01-01
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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.J. Gold1809-01-01
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Cobbett's oppressionproceedings on the trial of an action between William Burgess, a poor labouring man and William Cobbett, a patriot and reformer for employing William Aslett, and John Dubber, to assault, and falsely imprison the plaintiff ...Printed and published by T. Gillet1809-01-01
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[Clippings related to William Cobbett's case]s.n.1810-01-01
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Mr. Cobbett. Court of the King's Bench, June 15. Before Lord Ellenborough and a special juryThe King against Wm. Cobbett. Mr. Cobbett. Court of King's Bench. The King v. Cobbett and otherss.n.]1810-01-01
Paper against goldcontaining the history and mystery of the Bank of England, the funds, the debt, the sinking fund, the bank stoppage, the lowering and the raising of the value of paper-money ...W. Cobbett1810-01-01-
An address, to the people of EnglandPrinted by John Binns, no. 70, Chesnut-Street.1812-01-01
Porcupine revived, or, an old thing made newbeing 1. An argument against the expediency of a war with England. 2. An exposition of the absurdity of sending Albert Gallatin to treat with the Britishs.n.1813-01-01-
New-Haven remonstranceTogether with an exposition of the remonstrants; or a curiosity for the curious. : [Three lines from the Holy Writ and two lines of verse]Printed for Peter Porcupine, on the King's birth day.1814-01-01
Letters on the late war between the United States and Great BritainBelden1815-01-01-
Five letters to Lord Sheffield, on his speech at Lewes wool fair, July 26, 1815with an appendix, containing His Lordship's report at the Lewes wool fair, July 29, 1811Printed by Hay and Turner1815-01-01
Paper against gold and glory against prosperityor, An account of the rise, progress, extent, and present state of the funds and of the paper-money of Great Britain; and also of the situation of that country as to its debt and other expenses; its navigation, commerce, and manufactures; its taxes, population, and paupers; drawn from authentic documents, and brought down to the end of the year 1814 ...Printed by J. M. M'Creery1815-01-01-
Letters on the late war between the United States and Great Britaintogether with other miscellaneous writings, on the same subjectJ. Belden1815-01-01
The pride of Britannia humbledPublished by T. Boyle, of New York; Wm. Reynolds, of Philadelphia; and J. Campbell, of Baltimore.....1815-01-01-
The pride of Britannia humbled, or, The queen of the ocean unqueen'd, by the American cock boats ..illustrated and demonstrated by four letters addressed to Lord Liverpool on the late American warT. Boyle1815-01-01
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The pride of Britannia humbled; orThe queen of the ocean unqueen'd, "by the American cock boats" ...A new edition.Published by William Reynolds1815-01-01
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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.Printed by J. M'Creery1815-01-01
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Paper against gold and glory against prosperity, or, An account of the rise, progress, extent, and present state of the funds and of the paper-money of Great Britainand also of the situation of that country as to its debt and other expenses, its navigation, commerce, and manufactures, its taxes, population, and paupers, drawn from authentic documents, and brought down to the end of the year 1814Printed by J. M'Creery1815-01-01
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An address to the clergy of MassachusettsPrinted at the Yankee Office1815-01-01
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The pride of Britannia humbled, or, The queen of the ocean unqueen'dby the American cock boats and the fir built things with bits of striped bunting at their mast heads : illustrated and demonstrated by four letters addressed to Lord Liverpool on the late American warT. Boyle1815-01-01
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Cobbett's paper against goldcontaining the history and mystery of the Bank of England, the funds, the debt, the sinking fund, the bank stoppage, the lowering and the raising of the value of paper-money; and shewing, that taxation, pauperism, poverty, misery and crimes have all increased, and ever must increase, with a funding system.s.n.1815-01-01
Letters on the late war between the United States and Great Britaintogether with other miscellaneous writings, on the same subject.Published by J. Belden and co., Van Winkle & Wiley, printers1815-01-01-
The life of William Cobbett, author of the Political register4th ed.Printed for W. Hone1816-01-01
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A letter addressed to Mr. Jabet of Birminghamshewing that he richly merits the indignation of all the labouring people in the kingdom, and of his townsmen, the people of Birmingham in particular : and that the late disturbances in that town have arisen from the provoking falsehoods published and posted up by himprinted and sold by J. Aston1816-01-01
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Le mâitre d'anglais ...Bossange et Masson1816-01-01
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The life of William Cobbett, author of the Political RegisterPrintedfor W. Hone1816-01-01
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To the journeymen and labourers of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, on the cause of their present miserieson the measures which have produced that cause; on the remedies which some ... men have proposed ...Printed for the proprietors by J. Molineux1816-01-01
The life of William Cobbettauthor of the Political RegisterEighth edition.Printed by Macdonald for W. Hone1816-01-01-
A complete collection of state trials and proceedings for high treason and other crimes and misdemeanors from the earliest period to the year 1783T. C. Hansard for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown [etc.1816-01-01
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Mr. Cobbett's taking leave of his countrymen.Wm. Jackson1817-01-01
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Our anti-neutral conduct reviewed[s.n.]1817-01-01
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The pride of Britannia humbled, or, The queen of the ocean unqueen'd, by the American cock boats ...illustrated and demonstrated by four letters addressed to Lord Liverpool on the late American warJohn R. Fletcher1817-01-01
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Our anti-neutral conduct revieweds.n.1817-01-01
Mr. Cobbett's taking leave of his countrymenW. Molineux, printer1817-01-01-
Mr. Cobbett's taking leave of his countrymenPrinted by Hay and Turner, and published by the proprietor, W. Jackson1817-01-01
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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.)Illustrated and demonstrated by letters addressed to Lord Liverpool, on the late American war.Published by John R. Fletcher, William Pounsford, and Williams and Mason; and John Hellings, Chillicothe. Williams and Mason, printers.1817-01-01
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Paper against goldcontaining the history and mystery of the Bank of England, the funds, the debt, the sinking fund, the bank stoppage, the lowering and the raising of the value of paper-money; and shewing, that taxation, pauperism, poverty, misery and crimes have all increased, and ever must increase, with a funding systemW. Cobbett jun.1817-01-01
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A year's residence in the United States of Americatreating of 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; of the expenses of house-keeping and of the usual manner of living; of the manners and customs of the people; and, of the institutions of the country, civil, political and religious. In three partsPrinted for the author by Clayton and Kingsland1818-01-01
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A grammar of the English languagein a series of letters. Intended for the use of schools and of young persons in general; but, more especially for the use of soldiers, sailors, apprentices and plough-boysPrinted for the author by Clayton and Kingsland1818-01-01
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A year's residence, in the United States of America...printed for Sherwood, Neely, and Jones1818-01-01
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A grammar of the English languagein a series of letters. Intended for the use of schools and of young persons in general; but, more especially for the use of soldiers, sailors, apprentices and plough-boysPrinted for the author by Clayton and Kingsland1818-01-01
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The trial of Miss Mary Ann Tockerfor an alleged libel on R. Gurney, Jun. vice-warden of the Stannary Court, in the County of Devon : which trial took place before Mr. Justice Borrough, one of the judges of the Court of Kings Bench, on Wednesday, the 5th of August, 1818, at the town of Bodmin, in the County of Cornwall : to which is prefixed a letter to Miss Tocker, and to which is added an address to jury-men on their duties as jurors, and especially on trials for criminal libelPrinted for William Cobbett by Clayton & Kingsland1818-01-01
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Politics for the peoplePublished by the Birmingham Association for the Refutation and Suppression of Blasphemy and Sedition1819-01-01
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A year's residence in the United States of Americatreating of the face of the country ...2nd ed.Sherwood, Neely and Jones1819-01-01
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A year's residence in the United States of Americatreating of 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 : of the expenses of housekeeping and of the usual manner of living: of the manners and customs of the people : and of the institutions of the country, civil, political and religious : in three parts2nd ed.Printed for Sherwood, Neely and Jones1819-01-01
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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.W. Clement1819-01-01
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Politics for the peoplePublished by the Birmingham Associationfor the Refutation and Suppression of Blasphemy and Sedition [by Wm. Hodgetts, printer1819-01-01
The American gardenerN. H. Manufacturing company, Simeon Ide, Ag't.1819-01-01-
Observations on Paine's "Age of Reason"Printed for T. Knott, jun., Printer1819-01-01
The American gardeneror, 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.O. Judd1819-01-01-
Le maître d'anglaisou, Grammaire raisonée de la langue anglaise, a l'usage des françaisNouvelle ed / augmentée de notes explicatives par le Professeur Davies, revue et corrigée par M. Fain.chez Tardieu Denesle1819-01-01
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Observations on the character and motives of Paine in the publication of his "Age of Reason"with an authentic account of his deathbed.Printed for T. Knott, jun., Printer1819-01-01
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A year's residence in the United States of America: treating of 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 raimentof the expenses of housekeeping, and of the usual manner of living; of the manners and customs of the people; and of the institutions of the country, civil, political, and religiousClayton and Kingsland1819-01-01
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A grammar of the English languagein a series of letters : intended for the use of schools and of young persons in general, but, more especially for the use of soldiers, sailors, apprentices, and plough-boysPrinted for T. Dolby1819-01-01
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A critical examination of Cobbett's English grammarin a letter to a friend ...W. Wright1819-01-01
A year's residence in the U.S. ...2d ed.1819-01-01-
Extracts from a supplementary letter from the Illinoisan address to British emigrants; and a reply to the remarks of William Cobbett, Esq : By Morris BirkbeckPrinted for James Ridgway1819-01-01
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The beauties of Cobbettin three partsH. Stemman1820-01-01
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Paper against gold, or, The history and mystery of the bank, the funds, the debt, the taxes, the pauperism, the poverty and the miseries of England9th ed.C. Clement1820-01-01
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An answer to the speech of the Attorney-General, against Her Majesty the Queen.Printed by W. Benbow1820-01-01
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Cobbett's monthly religious tracts.John Cobbett.1821-01-01
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Preliminary part of Paper against goldthe main object of which is to show the justice and necessity of reducing the interest of that which is called the national debt, in order to rescue the rightful proprietors of the land from the grasp of the devouring race engendered by paper-moneyPublished by John M. Cobbett, 1, Clement's Inn1821-01-01
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The American gardener, or, A treatiseon 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 flowersStereotype edC. Clement1821-01-01
The queen's answer to the letter from the king to his people.From Cobbett's register.J. Conrad1821-01-01-
Preliminary part of Paper against goldthe main object of which is to show the justice and necessity of reducing the interest of that which is called the national debt ...J.M. Cobbett1821-01-01
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The farmer's friendto the farmers of this kingdom.Printed by C. Clement1821-01-01
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 flowersStereotype ed.C. Clement1821-01-01-
Links of the lower House, or, An alphabetical list of the members of the House of Commonsshowing the counties, cities, or boroughs for which they sit, and also showing the offices, pensions, grants, church-preferment, functions, services, and other matters and things, belonging or attached to the several members and their familiesPrinted by C. Clement, and sold by John M. Cobbett, 1 Clement's-inn1821-01-01
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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 flowersStereotype Edition.Published by C. Clement1821-01-01
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Speech of Mr. Cobbettdelivered at a public meeting at Huntingdon, on Tuesday, the twenty-second day of January, 1821, convened to petition Parliament, on the distressed state of agricultureShalders, printer1821-01-01
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The American gardeneror, 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 flowersStereotype ed.C. Clement1821-01-01
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Links of the Lower House, or, An alphabetical list of the members of the House of Commons, showing the counties, cities or boroughs for which they sitand also showing the officers, pensions, grants, church-preferment, functions, services and other matters and things, belonging or attached to the several members and their families.printed by C. Clement1821-01-01
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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 flowersPublished by C. Clement1821-01-01
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The book of wondersin fourteen chapters : containing, in the compass of eighty closely printed columns, a mass of information, more suited to the present moment, and better calculated to open the eyes of the people of England, than any work of a similar nature, that has hitherto appeared : embellished with illustrative engravings : and dedicated to Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Caroline2nd ed.Published by H. Stemman1821-01-01
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 flowersC. Clement1821-01-01
A year's residence in the United States of America3 ed.J.M. Cobbett1822-01-01-
Cottage economycontaining 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 familyC. Clement1822-01-01
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' familyC. Clement1822-01-01-
Cobbett's sermonson 1. Hypocrisy and cruelty. 2. Drunkeness. 3. Bribery. 4. Oppression. 5. Unjust judges. 6. The sluggard. 7. Murder. 8. Gaming. 9. Public robbery. 10. The unnatural mother. 11. Forbidding marriage. 12. Parsons and tithesPrinted and published by C. Clement1822-01-01
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Cobbett's collective commentaries, or, Remarks on the proceedings in the collective wisdom of the nationduring the session which began on the 5th of February, and ended on the 6th of August, in the 3rd year of the reign of King George the Fourth, and in the year of our Lord 1822; being the third session of the first Parliament of that King. To which are subjoined, a complete list of the acts passed during the session, with elucidations, and other notices and matters; forming, all together, a short but clear history of the collective wisdom for the yearPrinted for J.M. Cobbett, 183, Fleet Street1822-01-01
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Paper against gold, or, the history and mystery of the Bank of England4th ed.sold by John Cobbett1822-01-01
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Cobbett's sermons on hypocrisy and cruelty, drunkeness, bribery, oppression, unjust judges, the sluggard, murder, gaming, public robbery, the unnatural mother, forbidding marriage, parsons and tithesPrinted and published by C. Clement1822-01-01
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The farmer's wife's friend; or, The way for the farmer's wife to assist in saving her family from ruinshowing how it is that the taxes and the present rents and tithes produce the present distress; and showing also what sort of life the farmer's family is to lead, according to publications put forth under the name of the Duke of Buckingham : addressed to English farmers' wives.printed and published by C. Clement1822-01-01
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Cottage economycontaining 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 familyStereotype ed.Printed and published by C. Clement1822-01-01
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Cobbett's sermonson 1. Hypocrisy and cruelty. 2. Drunkenness. 3. Bribery. 4. Oppression. 5. Unjust judges. 6. The sluggard. 7. Murder. 8. Gaming. 9. Public robbery. 10. The unnatural mother. 11. Forbidding marriage. 12. Parsons and tithes.Printed andpublished by C. Clement ...1822-01-01
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Gridironwritten to warn farmers of their danger; and to put landholders, mortgagers, lenders, borrowers, the labouring, and indeed all classes of the community on their guard.Printed for Henry Stemman1822-01-01
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Sermons on 1. Hypocrisy and cruelty2. Drunkenness. 3. Bribery. 4. Oppression. 5. Unjust judges. 6. The sluggard. 7. Murder. 8. Gaming. 9. Public robbery. 10. The unnatural mother. 11. Forbidding marriage. 12. Parsons and tithesStereotype ed.C. Clement1822-01-01
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Cobbett's warning to Norfolk farmers.J.M. Cobbett1822-01-01
Cottage economycontaining 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 familyStereotype edition.Printed and published by C. Clement1822-01-01-
Cobbett's sermons on hypocrisy and cruelty, drunkeness, bribery, oppression, unjust judges, the sluggard, murder, gaming, public robbery, the unnatural mother, forbidding marriage, parsons and tithesStereotype ed.C. Clement1822-01-01
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The horse hoeing husbandry, or, A treatise on the principles of tillage and vegetationwherein is taught a method of introducing a sort of vineyard culture into the corn fields, in order to increase their product and diminish the common expensePrinted for John M. Cobbett1822-01-01
The bloody buoyP. M. Davis1823-01-01-
Twelve sermonson 1. Hypocrisy and cruelty, 2. Drunkenness, 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. Forbidding marriage, 12. Parsons and tithespublished by the author1823-01-01
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A French grammar, or, plain instructions for the learning of French, in a series of letters.CharlesClement1824-01-01
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 bonnetsA new ed.The author & W. Cobbett1824-01-01
Cobbett's Weekly register. Vol. 52, no. 131824-01-01
A history of the Protestant "reformation" in England and Irelandshowing 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.C. Clement1824-01-01-
A French grammaror, Plain instructions for the learning of French : in a series of lettersCharles Clement1824-01-01
The woodlands ...1825-01-01-
The woodlandsor, A treatise on the preparing of ground for planting ; on the planting ; on the cultivating ; on the pruning ; and on the cutting down of forest trees and underwoods. Describing the usual growth and size and the uses of each sort of tree, the seed of each, the season and manner of collecting the seed, the manner of preserving and of sowing it, and also the manner of managing the young plants until fit to plant out. The trees being arranged in alphabetical order, and the list of them, including those of america as well as those of England, and the English, French, and Latin name being prefixed to the directions relative to each tree respectivelyPrinted and published by William Cobbett, no. 183, Fleet Street1825-01-01
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Cobbett's book of the Roman-Catholic Church, in four partsbeing a familiar introduction to his "History of the Protestant Reformation," addressed to all sensible and just CatholicsH. Stemman1825-01-01
The woodlandsor, A treatise on the preparing of ground for planting, on the planting, on the cultivating, on the pruning, and on the cutting down of forest trees and underwoods ... the trees being arranged in alphabetical order ...Printed and Published by William Cobbett, no. 183, Fleet Street1825-01-01-
Cobbett's book of the Roman-Catholic church in four partsbeing a familiar introduction to his "History of the Protestant reformation" ; addressed to all sensible and just Catholics.H. Stemman1825-01-01
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The woodlands, or, A treatise on the preparing of ground for planting, on the planting, on the cultivating, on the pruning, and on the cutting down of forest trees and underwoodsdescribing the usual growth and size and the uses of each sort of tree, the seed of each, the season and manner of collecting the seed, the manner of preserving and of sowing it, and also the manner of managing the young plants until fit to plant out : the trees being arranged in alphabetical order, and the list of them, including those of America as well as those of England, and the English, French, and Latin name being prefixed to the directions relative to each tree respectivelyPrinted and published by William Cobbett1825-01-01
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The woodlandsor, A treatise on the preparing of ground for planting, on the planting, on the cultivating, on the pruning, and on the cutting down of forest trees and underwoods ... the trees being arranged in alphabetical order ...W. Cobbett1825-01-01
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A history of the Protestant "reformation," in England and Irelandshowing 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 EnglishmenPrinted and published by Charles Clement, no. 183, Fleet street; and sold by all booksellers and newsmen. Price three-pence each number.1826-01-01
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Poor man's friend; or, a defence of the rights of those who do the work and fight the battles.Anne Cobbett1826-01-01
Histoire de la réforme protestante en Angleterre et en Irlandedans laquelle on démontre que cet événement a appauvri et dégradé la masse du peuple dans ces deux pays : dans une série de lettres, adressées à tous les anglais sensés et équitablesVanlinthout et Vandenzande1826-01-01-
Cobbett's poor man's friendor, Useful information and advice for the working classes : in a series of letters addressed to the working classes of Preston.Printed and published by W. Cobbett1826-01-01
Cobbett's poor man's friend; or, A defence of the rights of those who do the work and fight the battles.Printed by W. Cobbett1826-01-01-
Cobbett's poor man's friend, or, Useful information and advice for the working classesin a series of letters addressed to the working classes of PrestonPrinted and published by W. Cobbett1826-01-01
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Histoire de la réforme protestante en Angleterre et en Irlandedans laquelle on démontre que cet evénement a appauvri et dégradé la masse du peuple dans ces deux pays : dans une série de lettres, addressées à tous les Anglais sensés et équitablesChez Spitaels et Van Ryckegem1826-01-01
A history of the protestant "reformation" in England an Ireland...4th ed.1826-01-01-
A history of the Protestant Reformation.William Cobbett1827-01-01
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The Protestant reformationpart second containing a list of the 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 parliamentsWilliam Cobbett1827-01-01
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Noble nonsense!, or, Cobbett's exhibition of the stupid and insolent pamphlet of Lord GrenvillePrinted and published by W. Cobbett1828-01-01
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Elemens de l'histoire Romaineen anglais et en francais : depuis la fondation de Rome jusqu'a la bataille d'Actium ; estraits des meilleurs auteurs, anciens et modernes ...imprime par Mills, Jowett et Mills, pour Guillaume Cobbett1828-01-01
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Twelve sermons on hypocrisy and crueltydrunkenness, bribery, the rights of the poor, unjust judges, the sluggard, murder, gaming, public robbery, the unnatural mother, forbidden marriage, parsons and tithesA new ed.published by the Author1828-01-01
A treatise on Cobbett's corncontaining instructions for propagating and cultivating the plant, and for harvesting and preserving the crop.Cobbett1828-01-01-
Noble nonsense! or, Cobbett's exhibition of the stupid and insolent pamphlet of Lord GrenvilleW. Cobbett1828-01-01
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A treatise on Cobbett's corn, containing instructions for propagating and cultivating the plant, and for harvesting and preserving the cropand also an account of the several uses to which the produce is applied, with minute directions relative to each mode of applicationW. Cobbett1828-01-01
Cottage economy containing information ...New ed.W. Cobbett1828-01-01-
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.Cobbett1828-01-01
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The English gardener, or, A treatise on the situation, soil, enclosing and laying-out of kitchen gardens, on the making and managing of hot-beds and green-houses, and on the propagation and cultivation of all sorts of kitchen-garden plants, and of fruit-trees whether of the garden or the orchard : and also on the formation of shrubberies and flower-gardens, and on the propagation and cultivation of the several sorts of shrubs and flowersconcluding 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 yearPublished by the author1829-01-01
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The English gardener, or, A treatise on the situation, soil, enclosing and laying-out of kitchen gardens ... and of fruit-trees whether of garden or the orchardand also on the formation of shrubberies and flower-gardens ... a kalendar giving instructions relative to ... labours, to be performed in gardens, in each month of the yearW. Cobbett1829-01-01
The emigrant's guidein 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, now in America, to their relations in England.The author1829-01-01-
Advice to young menand (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 subjectPublished by the author, printed by B. Bensley, Andover1829-01-01
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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.The author1829-01-01
A history of the Protestant "Reformation" in England and Irelandshowing how that event has impoverished the main body of the people in those countries ...Published by the author1829-01-01
The English gardeneror, 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.The author1829-01-01-
The emigrant's guide, in ten letters, addressed to the taxpayers of Englandcontaining information of every kind, necessary to persons who are about to emigrate ; including several authentic and most interesting letters from English emignts, now in America, to their relations in England.The author1829-01-01
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The horse-hoeing husbandry, or, A treatise on the principles of tillage and vegetation, wherein is taught a method of introducing a sort of vineyard culture into the corn-fields, in order to increase their product and diminish the common expenseW. Cobbett1829-01-01
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Advice to young menand (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 subjectThe author1829-01-01
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The speech of John Cam Hobhouse, Esq. M.P. for Westminster, in answer to Cobbettat the Purity of Election Dinner, Crown and Anchor Tavern, 25 May, 1829Printed for J. Chappell1829-01-01
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French versus CobbettCobbett on the gridiron!! (Grilled to a cinder!), being an answer to Cobbett's Register of October 3, 1829Printed and published by D. French1829-01-01
Advice to young men, and (incidentally) to young women, in the middle and higher ranks of lifein a series of letters addressed to a youth, a bachelor, a lover, a husband, a father, a citizen, or a subjectW. Cobbett1829-01-01
The emigrant's guidein 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, now in America, to their relations in EnglandW. Cobbett1829-01-01
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 yearThe author1829-01-01-
Mr. Cobbett's first lecture, on the present prospects of merchants, traders, and farmers, and on the state of the country, in generaldelivered in the theatre of the London Mechanics Institution, on 26th November, 1829J. Chappell1829-01-01
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A history of the Protestant "Reformation" in England and Irelandshowing how that event has impoverished the main body of the people in those countries ...Published by the author1829-01-01
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Advice to young men, and (incidentally) to young women, in the middle and higher ranks of lifein a series of letters addressed to a youth, a bachelor, a lover, a husband, a father, a citizen, or a subjectThe Author1829-01-01
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Two letters, addressed to the Duke of Wellington, on a change in the system of taxation, with security to the fund-holder ...also, a short notice of the measures recommended by the following gentlemen, Mr. Cobbett and equitable adjustment, Mr. Attwood and bank notes, Mr. Thompson's Cathechism on the corn laws, and Mr. Wills on rating wages2nd ed.Printed for the author1829-01-01
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Good Fridayor, The murder of Jesus Christ by the Jews.The author1830-01-01
Advice to young menand (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, and a citizen or a subjectW. Nicholson & Sons, Limited1830-01-01-
Cobbett's poor man's friend, or, A defence of the rights of those who do the work and fight the battlesW. Cobbett1830-01-01
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History of the regency andreign of King George the FourthPrinted by Mills, Jowett, and Mills, published by W. Cobbett1830-01-01
History of the regency and reign of King George the FourthW. Cobbett1830-01-01-
Good Friday; or, the murder of Jesus Christ by the Jews.The Author1830-01-01
Rural rides in the counties of Surrey, Kent, Sussex, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Somersetshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, and HertfordshireThe author & Cobbett1830-01-01
Cobbett's two-penny trash, or, Politics for the poor ...Published by the author ...1830-01-01-
Eleven lectures on the French and Belgian revolutions, and English boroughmongeringW. Strange1830-01-01
Englishmen read!!!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 nothingW.P. Chubb1830-01-01-
Eleven lectures on the French and Belgian revolutions, and English boroughmangeringdelivered in the theatre of the Rotunda, Blackfriars BridgeW. Strange1830-01-01
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History of the regency and reign of King George the Fourth1830-01-01
Cobbett's two-penny trash, or, Politics for the poor ...Published by the author ...1830-01-01-
Cobbett's exposure of the practices of the pretended friends of the blacksPrinted by Mills, Jowett and Mills1830-01-01
The emigrant's guidein 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, now in America, to their relations in England; and an account of the prices of house and land, recently obtained from America by Mr. CobbettA new ed.W. Cobbett1830-01-01-
Rural rides in the counties of Surrey, Kent, Sussex, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Somersetshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, and Hertfordshirewith economical and political obrvations relative to matters applicable to, and illustrated by, the state of those counties respectivelyCobbett1830-01-01
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Cobbett's Penny Trash.T.C. Hansard1831-01-01
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A full and accurate report of the trial of William Cobbett, Esq. (before Lord Tenterden anda special jury,) on Thursday, July 7, 1831, in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall.W. Strange1831-01-01
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A full and accurate report of the trial of William Cobbett, esq(before Lord Tenterden and a special jury) on Thursday, July 7, 1831, in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall ...Published by W. Strange, J. Cleave, Watson, G. Berger, Purkiss, and all booksellers in town and country1831-01-01
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A full and accurate report of the trial of William Cobbett, Esq.(before Lord Tenterden and a special jury,) on Thursday, July 7, 1831, in the Court of King's Bench, London.Published by John Doyle ... and sold by the principal booksellers in the U. States1831-01-01
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Advice to young menand (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 citizen or a subjectJ. Doyle1831-01-01
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A treatise on Cobbett's corncontaining 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, with minute directions relative to each mode of application : with an addition, containing a statement of the result of experience up to the harvest of 18312nd ed.W. Cobbett1831-01-01
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A grammar of the English language, in a series of lettersintended for the use of schools and of young persons in general, but more especially for the use of soldiers, sailors, apprentices, and plough-boyspublished by William Cobbett1831-01-01
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A full and accurate report of the trial of William Cobbett, Esq. (before Lord Tenterden and a special jury) on Thursday, July 7, 1831, in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall.Second edition.W. Strange1831-01-01
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A full and accurate report of the trial of William Cobbett, Esq(before Lord Tenterden and a special jury) on Thursday, July 7, 1831, in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall2nd ed.W. Strange1831-01-01
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A full and accurate report of the trial of William Cobbett, Esq., before Lord Tenterden and a special jury, on Thursday, July 7, 1831, in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall2nd ed.Published by W. Strange1831-01-01
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Report of the important discussion held at Beardsworth's Repository, in Birmingham, August 28 and 29, 1832between Messrs. T. Attwood and C. Jones and Mr. Cobbett on the question, "Whether it is best for the safety and welfare of the nation to attempt to relieve the existing distress by an action on the currency, or by an equitable adjustment of the taxes, rents, debts, contracts, and obligations, which now strangle the industry of the country?"Printed and published at the Journal Office1832-01-01
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Mr. Cobbett's answer to Mr. Stanley's manifesto.The Author1832-01-01
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A full and accurate report of the trial of William Cobbett, Esq., before Lord Tenterden and a special jury, on Thursday, July 7, 1831, in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall5th ed.Published for J. Cleave by W. Strange1832-01-01
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Mansell and Co.'s report of the important discussion held in Birmingham, August the 28th and 29th, 1832between William Cobbett, Thomas Attwood, and Charles Jones, Esqrs. : on the question whether it is best for the safety and welfare of the nation to attempt to relieve the existing distress "by an action on the currency," or by an "equitable adjustment" of the taxes, rents, debts, contracts, and obligations, which now strangle the industry of the country?Second editionMansell and Co.1832-01-01
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A history of the Protestant reformation in England and Irelandshowing 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 EnglishmenJ. Doyle1832-01-01
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A lyrical letter, from William Cobbett, Esq.[extracted from Cobbett's Poetical Register, of the Thirty-first of February].s.n.1832-01-01
A geographical dictionary of England and Walescontaining the names, in alphabetical order, of all the counties, with their several subdivisions into hundreds, lathes, rapes, wapentakes, wards, or divisions; and an account of the distribution of the counties into circuits, dioceses, and parliamentary divisions ...Published by Wm. Cobbett and may be had of all booksellers1832-01-01-
A geographical dictionary of England and Walescontaining the names, in alphabetical order...Wm. Corbett1832-01-01
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Cobbett's Manchester lectures, in support of his fourteen reform propositionswhich 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, made in Dublin, on the 4th of January, 1832 against the proposition for the establishing of poor-laws in Ireland.published at No.11, Boltcourt, Fleet Street1832-01-01
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A geographical dictionary of England and Wales...Wm.Cobbett1832-01-01
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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.Lewis [et al.]1832-01-01
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The speeches of W. Cobbett, M.P. for OldhamPrinted and published by J. Watson1833-01-01
Cobbett's tour in Scotlandand in the four northern counties of England in the autumn of the year 1832Published at 11, Bolt Court, Fleet street1833-01-01-
A grammar of the English language, in a series of lettersIntended for the use of schools and young persons in general; but more especially for the use of soldiers, sailors, apprentices, and plough-boys. To which are added, six lessons, intended to prevent statesmen from using false grammar, and from writing in an awkward mannerDoyle1833-01-01
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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, from members of the National Union of the Working Classes ... in which they complained that policemen were employed as government spiesCleave1833-01-01
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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, from members of the National Union of the Working Classes (resident in Camberwell and Walworth), in which they complained that policemen were employed as government spiesCleave1833-01-01
Advice to young men, and (incidentally) to young women, in the middle and higher ranks of lifein a series of letters, addressed to a youth, a bachelor, a lover, a husband, a citizen or a subjectJ. Doyle1833-01-01-
A new French and English dictionaryMills, Jowett & Mills1833-01-01
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The English gardener ... with a kalendar, (etc.).(Mills, Jewett)1833-01-01
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The flash in the pan, or, Peel in a passioncontaining the resolution moved by Mr. Cobbett in the House of Commons, on the 16. of April, for an address to the King to dismiss the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel from His Majesty's most honourable Privy Council; together with Mr. Cobbett's speech on making, and Mr. John Fielden's speech on seconding, the motion; also, Sir Robert Peel's speech in answer, and Mr. Cobbett's reply to that speech; and further, the curious proceeding of the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Lord Viscount Althorp) for preventing Mr. Cobbett's resolution from being entered on the minutes of the proceedings of the HousePublished by Wm. Cobbett, no. 11, Bolt-Court, Fleet-Street; and may be had of all booksellers1833-01-01
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A new French and English dictionary in two partsPart I. French and English. Part II. English and FrenchMills, Jowett and Mills1833-01-01
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Cobbett's tour in Scotland; and in the four northern counties of England: in the autumn of the year 1832.Published at 11, Bolt Court, Fleet street1833-01-01
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Rights of industryto John Fielden, member of Parliament for Oldham[s.n.]1833-01-01
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Tour in Scotland, and in the four northern counties of Englandin the autumn of the year 1832.Mills (pr.)1833-01-01
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Cobbett's tour in Scotlandand in the four northern counties of England, in the autumn of the year 1832[s.n.]1833-01-01
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To the Earl of Radnor, on his reported speech, in the House of Lords, on the 21 July, on the poor-law schemePrinted and published by W. Cobbett1834-01-01
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Paper against goldor, The history and mystery of the Bank of England, of the debt, of the stocks, of the sinking fund, and of all the other tricks and contrivances, carried on by the means of paper moneyJ. Doyle1834-01-01
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Life of Andrew Jackson, president of the United States of AmericaHarper & Brothers1834-01-01
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To the Earl of Radnor, on his reported speech, in the House of Lords, on the 21 July, 1834, on the poor-law scheme.The Author1834-01-01
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Turning out the Whigs!from Cobbett's Weekly Register[s.n.]1834-01-01
Thirteen sermonson I. Hypocrisy and cruelty--II. Drunkenness--III. Bribery--IV. The rights of the poor--V. Unjust judges--VI. The sluggard--VII. Murder--VIII. Gaming--IX. Public Robbery--X. The unnatural mother--XI. Forbidding marriage--XII. Parsons and tithes--XIII. Good Friday : to which is added An address to the working people, on the new Dead body billJ. Doyle1834-01-01-
Cobbett's legacy to labourersor, What is the right which the lords, baronets, and 'squires have to the lands of England? In six letters, addressed to the working people of England ...1834-01-01
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Life of Andrew Jackson, President of the United States of America[s.n.]1834-01-01
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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 all the other tricks and contrivances, carried on by the means of paper moneyJ. Doyle1834-01-01
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Three lectures on the political state of Irelanddelivered in Fishamble-Street Theatre, DublinP. Byrne1834-01-01
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To the Earl of Radnor, on his reported speech, in the House of Lords, on the 21 July, on the poor-law scheme.The Author1834-01-01
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Surplus population: and poor-law billa comedy, in three acts.The Author1834-01-01
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The life of Andrew JacksonPresident of the United States of America.J. Robinson1834-01-01
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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".The Author1834-01-01
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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" ...Printed by Mills, Jowett, and Mills1834-01-01
Life of Andrew Jackson, president of the United States of AmericaHarper1834-01-01-
A history of the Protestant Reformation in England and IrelandD. & J. Sadlier & Co.1834-01-01
A history of the protestant reformation in England and Ireland ...in a series of letters addressed to all sensible and just EnglishmenSadlier1834-01-01-
Life of Andrew JacksonR.J. Richards1834-01-01
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Selections from Cobbett's political worksbeing a complete abridgment of the 100 volumes which comprise the writings of Porcupine and the Weekly political register, with notes historical and explanatoryAnn Cobbett1835-01-01
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The life of William CobbettF.J. Mason1835-01-01
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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?And ought there or ought there not, to be a separation of the church from the state? In six letters, addressed to the church parsons in general, including the cathedral and college clergy and the bishops. With a dedication to Blomfield, Bishop of London6th ed.Printed by Mills and Son1835-01-01
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Cobbett's legacy to parsonsor, 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? And ought there, or ought there not, to be a separation of the church from the state? : in six letters...6th ed.published at 11, Bolt-Court, Fleet-Street1835-01-01
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Cobbett's Political Register of June 13, 1835; being the last production of Mr. Cobbett's pen.The Author1835-01-01
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Cobbett's legacy to parsons, or, Have the clergy of the established church an equitable right to tithes4th ed. --Printed at Mills1835-01-01
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The life of W. Cobbett, Esq., M.P. for Oldham7th edW. Strange1835-01-01
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The life of William Cobbettdedicated to his sonsCarey1835-01-01
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The malt-tax kept upon the backs of the people by the WhigsPrinted by W. Cobbett, and published by him1835-01-01
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Legacy to parsonsor, 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? and ought there, or ought there not to be a separation of the church from the state? In six letters.New ed.C. Griffin1835-01-01
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Cobbett's legacy to parsons[s.n.]1835-01-01
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Selections from Cobbett's political works, being a complete abridgement of... Porcupine and the Weekly Political RegisterAnn Cobbett1835-01-01
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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?In six letters, addressed to the church-Parsons in general, including the cathedral and college clergy and the bishops, with a dedication to Blomfield, Bishop of LondonPrinted by Mills and Co1835-01-01
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Cobbett's legacy to labourers, or, What is the right which the lords, baronets and squires have to the lands of England?in six letters addressed to the working people of England : with a dedication to Sir Robert Peel, bartPrinted by Mills, Jowett and Mills1835-01-01
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The Life of William Cobbett.2nd ed.F.J.Mason1835-01-01
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Mr. Cobbett's speech, and the other speeches on his motion for an abolition of the malt-tax.The Author1835-01-01
Cottage economycontaining 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 demmed useful in the conducting of the affairs of a labourer's family .. and also instructions for erecting and using ice-houses, after the Virginian mannerA new edition.William Cobbett1835-01-01-
Selections from Cobbett's political worksbeing a complete abridgement of the 100 volumes which comprise the writings of "Porcupine" and the "Weekly political register"Ann Cobbett1835-01-01
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Renewal of Cobbett's Registeraddress, and, History of Normandy Farm.The Author1836-01-01
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Doom of the tithesJ. Oldfield1836-01-01
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Memoirs of the late William Cobbett...embracing all the interesting events of his memorable life, obtained from private and confidential sources, and also a critical analysis of his scientific and elementary writingsJohn Saunders1836-01-01
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Cobbett's legacy to Peel, or, An inquiry with respect to what the Right Honourable Baronet will now do with the House of Commons, with Ireland, with the English Church and the dissenters, with the swarms of Pensioners, &c., with the Crown lands and the army, with the currency and the debtin six letters[s.n.]1836-01-01
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Cobbett's legacy to Peelor, An inquiry with respect to what the Right Honourable Baronet will now do with the House of Commons, with Ireland, with the English Church and the Dissenters, with the swarms of pensioners, &c., with the Crown Lands and the Army, with the currency and the debt. In six letterspublished at Cobbett's "Register" Office1836-01-01
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Lettres sur l'histoire de la Réforme en Angleterre et en Irlande5e éd.Gaume frères1836-01-01
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Doom of the tithes.J. Oldfield1836-01-01
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Cobbett's poor man's friend; or, A defence of the rights of those who do the work and fight the battlesA. Cobbett1837-01-01
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A French grammar, or, Plain instructions for the learning of Frenchin a series of lettersThe 7th ed.Published by Anne Cobbett1838-01-01
William Cobbett's Englische sprachlehre2. umgearb. aufl.F. A. Brockhaus1839-01-01-
A French grammar; or, plain instructions for the learning of Frenchin a series of letters8th ed.Anne Cobbett1840-01-01
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A grammar of the English language in a series of letter...A. Cobbett1840-01-01
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The right of the poor to the suffrage of the people's charter, or, The honesty and justice of the principle of universal suffrage, established and explained2nd ed.J. Hobson1841-01-01
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Advice to young men, and (incidentally) to young women, in the middle and higher ranks of lifein a series of letters addressed to a youth, a bachelor, a lover, a husband, a father, a citizen, or a subject, with notes and a life of the authorWard, Lock1842-01-01
Advice to young men and (incidentally) to young womenAnne Cobbett1842-01-01-
A history of the reformation in England and Irelandin a series of lettersM. Fithian1843-01-01
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The English gardenera treatise on the kitchen garden, the flower garden, the shrubbery, and the orchard, with a kalendar giving instructions relative to the sowings, plantings, prunings and other labours to be performed in the gardens each month of the yearRichard Griffin1845-01-01
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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.A. Cobbett1845-01-01
Advice to young men, and (incidentally) to young womenJ. Doyle1846-01-01
Advice to young men, and (incidentally) to young women, in the middle and higher ranks of lifein a series of letters addressed to a youth, a bachelor, a lover, a husband, a father, a citizen, or a subjectJ. Doyle1846-01-01
Paper against gold, or, the mystery of the Bank of Englandof the debt, of the stocks, of the sinking fund, and of all the other tricks and contrivances, carried on by the means of paper moneyJohn Doyle1846-01-01-
A brief history of the remains of the late Thomas Paine, from the time of their disinterment in 1819 ... down to the year 1846J. Watson1847-01-01
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French grammar ...J. Doyle1848-01-01
A history of the reformation in England and Ireland in a series of lettersJ. Murphy1849-01-01-
Historia de la reforma protestante en Inglaterra é Irlandapor la que ce denuestra que dicha reforma ha empobrecido la masa del pueblo de ambos paises : escrita en una serie de cartas dirigidas á todos los ingleses sensatos y probosHerederos de la v. Pla1850-01-01
Cottage economycontaining 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 hays and bonnets : and also instructions for erecting and using ice-houses after the Virginian manner17th ed.A. Cobbett1850-01-01
Thirteen sermons on crimes of an enormous nature and crimes of public men...1850-01-01-
Thirteen sermons on crimes of an enormous natureand the crimes of public menW.A. Leary1851-01-01
Rural rides in the counties of Surrey, Kent, Sussex, Hants, Berks, Oxford, Bucks, Wilts, SomersetGloucester, 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: with economical and political observations relative to matters applicable to, and illustrated by, the state of those counties respectivelyNew ed.A. Cobbett1853-01-01-
Rural ridesin 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, LincolnYork, Lancaster, Durham, and Northumberland, in the years 1821, 1822, 1823, 1825, 1826, 1829, 1830, and 1832 : with economical and political observations relative to matters applicable to, and illustrated by, the state of those counties respectively.A new ed. / with notes by James Paul Cobbett.A. Cobbett1853-01-01
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 1832with economical and political observations relative to matters applicable to, and illus. by, the state of those counties respectively.A new ed., with notes, by James Paul Cobbett.A. Cobbett1853-01-01-
Ladies' parlor book and domestic keepsakecontaining full directions for practical gardening ...Published at 128 Nassau Street1853-01-01
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The last of the Saxonslight and fireW. Tweedie1854-01-01
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Cobbett's reasons for war against Russia in defence of Turkeywith a reprint of the Emperor Nicholas's catechism of loyalty, as taught in the Russian schoolsA. Cobbett1854-01-01
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Cobbett's reasons for war against Russia in defence of Turkeywith a reprint of the Emperor Nicholas's catechism of loyalty, as taught in the Russian schoolsA. Cobbett1854-01-01
Mr. Cobbett's remarks on our Indian empire and company of trading soverigns(reprinted from the Register of 1804 to 1822)Simpkin, Marshall1857-01-01-
Mr. Cobbett's remarks on our Indian Empire and company of trading sovereigns(reprinted from the Register of 1804 to 1822). Mr. John Fielden on "Cotton Supply" (quotations from his pamphlet of 1836)Simpkin, Marshall and Co.1857-01-01
A history of the Protestant reformation in England and Irelandshowing how that the event has impoverished the main body of the people in those countries ... in a series of letters addressed to all sensible and just Englishmen : to which is now added three letters, by the same author, never before published in the United StatesD. & J. Sadlier & Co.1860-01-01
Advice to young men, and (incidentally) to young women, in the middle and higher ranks of lifein a series of letters addressed to a youth, a bachelor, a lover, a husband, a father, a citizen, or a subjectNew ed.Griffin, Bohn1862-01-01-
Cobbett's Legacy to Lordsbeing six lectures on the history of taxation and debt in England. To which is subjoined a scheme of substitution for taxes. Dedicated to the tax-payers of England, Scotland, and IrelandH.J. Tresidder1863-01-01
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Life of Andrew JacksonPresident of the United States of AmericaHarper & Brothers1864-01-01
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Life of Andrew JacksonPresident of the United States of AmericaHarper & Brothers1864-01-01
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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.Richardson and Son1868-01-01
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The demonology of tradea series of articles reprinted from the "Porcupine.""Porcupine" Office1869-01-01
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A legacy to labourers...New ed. / with a preface by J. M. Cobbett.Charles Griffin & Co.1872-01-01
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A legacy to labourersan argument, showing the right of the poor to relief from the land ...C. Griffin1872-01-01
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Cobbett's legacy to parsons ...in six letters, addressed to the church-parsons ...D. & J. Sadlier1880-01-01
A grammar of the English language, in a series of letters...James W. Pratt1883-01-01
The English grammar of William Cobbett.D. Appleton and company1884-01-01-
How to get on in the worldas displayed in the life and writings of William CobbettNew & enl. ed.R. Worthington1885-01-01
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No Title Exists.1885-01-01
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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 1821-1832A new ed., with notes, by Pitt CobbettReeves and Turner1886-01-01
Advice to young men, with an introd. by Henry MorleyG. Routledge1887-01-01-
Advice to young men, with an introd. by Henry Morley.G. Routledge1887-01-01
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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 to 1832with economical and political observationsA new ed. / with notes by Pitt Cobbett.Reeves and Turner1893-01-01
Rural rides during the years 1821 to 1832with economical and political observations. A new ed., with notesnew ed.Reeves and Turner1893-01-01-
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 to 1832with economical and political observationsA new ed. with notes by Pitt Cobbett.Reeves & Turner1893-01-01
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The life of Thomas Painewith a history of his literary, political, and religious career in America, France, and England. To which is added a sketch of Paine by William Cobbett (hitherto unpublished)Putnam's1893-01-01
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A history of the Protestant reformation in England and IrelandNew ed. rev. with notes and a preface, by ... Cardinal Gasquet.Burns Oates & Washbourne ltd.1896-01-01
Rural RidesV. 2.Dent1900-01-01-
Cobbet's advice to young men.(from the edition of 1829).H. Frowde1906-01-01
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Cobbett's English grammarHenry Frowde1906-01-01
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Cobbett's English grammarFrowde1906-01-01
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Cobbet's advice to young men(from the edition of 1829).H. Frowde1906-01-01
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Rural rides in Surrey, Kent, and other countiesDent1912-01-01
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The life and letters of William Cobbett in England and America.John Lane1913-01-01
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French arrogance; or, "The cat let out of the bag"a poetical dialogue between the envoys of America, and X.Y.Z. and the ladyReprinted, W. Abbatt1915-01-01
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Cottage economyD. Pepler1916-01-01
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A history of the last hundred days of English freedomAllen and Unwin1921-01-01
A year's residence in AmericaSmall, Maynard1922-01-01
A year's residence in AmericaChapman & Dodd1922-01-01-
A year's residence in AmericaChapman & Dodd1922-01-01
Selections, with Hazlitt's essay and other critical estimatesAt the Clarendon Press1923-01-01-
Cobbett selectionsClarendon P1923-01-01
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Cobbett: selectionswith Hazlitt's essay and other critical estimatesThe Clarendon Press1923-01-01
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Cobbett's easy grammarin a series of lettersRev. and brought up to date.W. Foulsham1923-01-01
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Selectionswith Hazlitt's essay and other critical estimatesClarendon Press1923-01-01
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A history of the Protestant reformation in England and Ireland written in 1824-1827Revised, with notes and preface by ... Cardinal Gasquet.1925-01-01
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Selectionswith Hazlitt's essay and other critical estimatesClarendon Press1925-01-01
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Cobbettselections : with Hazlitt's essay and other critical estimatesClarendon Press1925-01-01
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Selections from Cobbett's rural ridesMacmillan and Co. Ltd.1926-01-01
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Cottage economy : containing information relative to the brewing of beerP. Davies1926-01-01
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Advice to young men and (incidentally) to young womenin the middle & 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 subjectP. Davies1926-01-01
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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.The author1928-01-01
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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 subjectKnopf1930-01-01
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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 Irelandthe whole, including many rides and tours never before reprintedPeter Davies1930-01-01
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Rural rides in the southern, western and eastern counties of Englandtogether with tours in Scotland and in the northern and midland counties of England and letters from IrelandPeter Davies1930-01-01
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Rural rides in the southern, western and eastern counties of Englandtogether with tours in Scotland and in the northern and midland counties of England and letters from IrelandPeter Davies1930-01-01
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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 subjectKnopf1930-01-01
A history of the Protestant reformation in England and IrelandNew ed. / rev. with notes and preface by Francis Aidan Gasquet.Benziger Brothers1930-01-01-
Selections from Cobbett's Rural RidesMacmillan1932-01-01
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The suppression of the English monasteriesCatholic Truth Society1933-01-01
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The progress of a plough-boy to a seat in Parliament, as exemplified in the history of the life of William Cobbett, member for OldhamFaber and Faber1933-01-01
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The autobiographythe progress of a plough-boy to a seat in parliamentFaber1933-01-01
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The progress of a plough-boy to a seat in Parliamentas exemplified in the history of the life of William Cobbett, Member for OldhamFaber and Faber1933-01-01
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A history of the Protestant reformation in England and Ireland, written in 1824-1827Burns, Oates & Washbourne1934-01-01
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Letters from William Cobbett to Edward Thorntonwritten in the years 1797 to 1800Oxford University Press1937-01-01
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Advice to a loverChatto and Windus1937-01-01
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Advice to a lover.Chatto and Windus1937-01-01
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The opinions of William CobbettCobbett Pub. Co1944-01-01
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Cobbett's legacy to parsons. In six letters addressed to the church parsons in general, including the cathedral and college clergy and the bishops.Watts1947-01-01
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The autobiography of William Cobbettthe progress of a plough-boy to a seat in ParliamentFaber1947-01-01
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Cobbett and Lamb2d ed.Melbourne UP1949-01-01
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Rural ridesDent1957-01-01
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A letter from LondonWilliam Cobbett to James Oldden.Friends of the Free Library1958-01-01
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A history of the reformation in England and Irelandin a series of lettersJ. Murphy1959-01-01
Selections, with Hazlitt's essays and other critical estimates1961-01-01-
Cobbett's parliamentary history of England from the Norman conquest, in 1066 to the year 1803....Johnson Reprint1966-01-01
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Cobbett's Englanda selection from the writings of William CobbettFolio Society1968-01-01
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Tit for tat, or, A purge for a pillbeing an answer to a scurrilous pamphlet, lately published, entitled "A pill for Porcupine" : to which is added, A poetical rhapsody on the times, describing the disasters of an emigrantPrinted for the author1970-01-01
The democratic judgeor, The equal liberty of the press.Arno1970-01-01-
Letters of William CobbettInstitut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg1974-01-01
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Cobbett's Country bookan anthology of William Cobbett's writings on country mattersDavid & Charles1974-01-01
The poor man's friendor, Essays on the rights and duties of the poorA. M. Kelley1977-01-01-
William Cobbett...Carr1983-01-01
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An address to the clergy of Massachusettswritten in England, Nov. 13, 1814Printed at the Yankee-Office1983-01-01
Journal of a year's residence in the United States of AmericaNew ed.Sutton1983-01-01-
William Cobbett's illustrated Rural rides 1821-1832Webb & Bower1984-01-01
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Cobbett in Irelanda warning to EnglandLawrence and Wishart1984-01-01
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Cobbett's Americaa selection from the writings of William CobbettFolio Society1985-01-01
Democratic principles illustrated by exampleSixteenth Edition.Printed at the New-Printing-Office ...1986-01-01-
A history of the Protestant Reformation in England & IrelandNew ed.Benziger1986-01-01
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Selections from William Cobbett's illustrated Rural Rides 1821-1832Promotional Reprint Company1992-01-01
Peter Porcupine in Americapamphlets on republicanism and revolutionCornell University Press1994-01-01-
Surplus population and the Poor Law billa comedy : in three acts1834 ed.Pelagian1994-01-01
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The collected social and political writings of William CobbettRoutledge/Thoemmes1997-01-01
A history of the Protestant Reformation in England and Ireland, 1829Pickering & Chatto1998-01-01
Popular politics and power, 1817-1822Pickering & Chatto1998-01-01
William Cobbertselected writingsPickering & Chatto1998-01-01
Reform, 1810-1817Pickering & Chatto1998-01-01
From reaction to rebellion, 1802-1810Pickering & Chatto1998-01-01
Peasant politics, 1830-1835Pickering & Chatto1998-01-01-
The opinions of William CobbettRoutledge2016-01-01
Advice to young men & (incidentally) to young women ...Claremont, N.H. manufacturing co.-
A year's residence in AmericaChapman
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The beauties of Cobbettin three partsSold by H. Stemnan
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A grammar of the English language in a series of letters to his sonMilner and Company
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Cobbett's easy grammar in a series of lettersRev. ed.W. Foulsham & Co.
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Cobbett selections, with Hazlitt's Essay, and other critical estimationswith an introduction and notesby A. M. D. Hughes.O. U. P
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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 subjectW. Nicolson