Cobbett's Tour in Scotland

Cobbett's Tour in Scotland
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Total Pages : 280
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William Cobbett, Romanticism and the Enlightenment

William Cobbett, Romanticism and the Enlightenment
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9781317317081
ISBN-13 : 1317317084
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Synopsis William Cobbett, Romanticism and the Enlightenment by : James Grande

Cobbett was one of the greatest journalists of his day. Following a career in the British army he began writing as the loyalist 'Peter Porcupine' in the United States, defending all things British against the French Revolution and its supporters. This is the first collection on Cobbett and contains essays by scholars from a variety of disciplines.

Cobbett's Weekly Register

Cobbett's Weekly Register
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Total Pages : 430
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044106508666
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William Cobbett

William Cobbett
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Total Pages : 36
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ISBN-10 : BL:A0019889416
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William Cobbett (Vol.1&2)

William Cobbett (Vol.1&2)
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Publisher : e-artnow
Total Pages : 438
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ISBN-10 : EAN:4064066382988
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Synopsis William Cobbett (Vol.1&2) by : Edward Smith

This edition shows us the incredible life and work of William Cobbett (1763-1835), an English author, independent journalist and Member of Parliament. As an intrinsically conservative journalist, he was frustrated by the shady British political establishment of the times and gave strong support to agrarians. He, with a popular agrarian faction, argued that reforming Parliament, including abolishing "rotten boroughs", unnecessary foreign activity and suppression of wages would promote internal peace and ease the poverty of farm labourers and smallholders. He relentlessly sought an end to borough-mongers, sinecurists and "tax-eaters" (overpaid and sometimes corrupt bureaucrats, public servants and stockbrokers), also dismissing British Jews in a typecast by the same token. Early in life he was a soldier and loyal devotee of King and country, but he later pushed for Radicalism, which helped bring about the Reform Act 1832 and his election that year as one of two MPs for the newly enfranchised borough of Oldham. His much-interwoven polemics cover subjects from political reform to religion. He argued that economic improvement could support growth in global population, as an anti-Malthusian. His writing coined the metaphor "a red herring".

The Life of William Cobbett

The Life of William Cobbett
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Total Pages : 230
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015036654351
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Synopsis The Life of William Cobbett by : William Cobbett

The Life of William Cobbett

The Life of William Cobbett
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Publisher : DigiCat
Total Pages : 446
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ISBN-10 : EAN:8596547398622
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Synopsis The Life of William Cobbett by : Edward Smith

This edition shows us the incredible life and work of William Cobbett (1763-1835), an English author, independent journalist and Member of Parliament. As an intrinsically conservative journalist, he was frustrated by the shady British political establishment of the times and gave strong support to agrarians. He, with a popular agrarian faction, argued that reforming Parliament, including abolishing "rotten boroughs", unnecessary foreign activity and suppression of wages would promote internal peace and ease the poverty of farm labourers and smallholders. He relentlessly sought an end to borough-mongers, sinecurists and "tax-eaters" (overpaid and sometimes corrupt bureaucrats, public servants and stockbrokers), also dismissing British Jews in a typecast by the same token. Early in life he was a soldier and loyal devotee of King and country, but he later pushed for Radicalism, which helped bring about the Reform Act 1832 and his election that year as one of two MPs for the newly enfranchised borough of Oldham. His much-interwoven polemics cover subjects from political reform to religion. He argued that economic improvement could support growth in global population, as an anti-Malthusian. His writing coined the metaphor "a red herring".