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Cobbett came to believe that all the governing classes were ranged against the interests of the poor . He did not forget that Malthus was a parson , and that parsons were prominent on the bench when savage penalties were inflicted for ...
Cobbett came to believe that all the governing classes were ranged against the interests of the poor . He did not forget that Malthus was a parson , and that parsons were prominent on the bench when savage penalties were inflicted for ...
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IMPORTANCE OF COBBETT 77 a opinion among the lower classes , and there were many in the government who believed that it had much to do with stirring up the agricultural risings of 1830. A farmer himself , he loved the land , but he ...
IMPORTANCE OF COBBETT 77 a opinion among the lower classes , and there were many in the government who believed that it had much to do with stirring up the agricultural risings of 1830. A farmer himself , he loved the land , but he ...
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THE EVANGELICALS 127 he had not been able to do was to make any appreciable inroad upon the great , the governing classes . There was a time when the activities of the Countess of Huntingdon suggested that it might be otherwise ...
THE EVANGELICALS 127 he had not been able to do was to make any appreciable inroad upon the great , the governing classes . There was a time when the activities of the Countess of Huntingdon suggested that it might be otherwise ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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