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COBBETT ON PARLIAMENTARY REFORM • 75 to bind him in allegiance , and when he is poor and hungry , to cast him off to starve , or to hang him if he takes food to save his life ! ' Cobbett came to believe that all the governing classes ...
COBBETT ON PARLIAMENTARY REFORM • 75 to bind him in allegiance , and when he is poor and hungry , to cast him off to starve , or to hang him if he takes food to save his life ! ' Cobbett came to believe that all the governing classes ...
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tempered my ardour for reform : but if any plan could be contrived for throwing the representation fairly into the hands of the property of the country , and not leaving it so much in the hands of the large proprietors as it now is ...
tempered my ardour for reform : but if any plan could be contrived for throwing the representation fairly into the hands of the property of the country , and not leaving it so much in the hands of the large proprietors as it now is ...
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It was necessary therefore to see that there was timely reform , before revolution gained momentum . " The first principle of political reform is the natural equality of men , not with relation to their property but to their rights .
It was necessary therefore to see that there was timely reform , before revolution gained momentum . " The first principle of political reform is the natural equality of men , not with relation to their property but to their rights .
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Burke and the Whigs | 38 |
The Radicals | 80 |
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