Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 |
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... farmers , but none of them distinguished as belonging to either of the Parties , as they are usually termed . After this Re- quisition was set on foot , another was put in circulation by what is , ludicrously enough , called the Whigs ...
... farmers , but none of them distinguished as belonging to either of the Parties , as they are usually termed . After this Re- quisition was set on foot , another was put in circulation by what is , ludicrously enough , called the Whigs ...
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... farmer was obliged " to incur for keeping the premises in re- pair , to be called their profits ? Were Were " the three - fourths of the tax upon land “ which the farmers are obliged to pay " to be called a tax upon their profits ...
... farmer was obliged " to incur for keeping the premises in re- pair , to be called their profits ? Were Were " the three - fourths of the tax upon land “ which the farmers are obliged to pay " to be called a tax upon their profits ...
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... farmer was amongst other things , I said nearly what not more than seven pounds ; so that in is , as follows , stated by the COURIER.- every pot of beer which the labourer " In the Hampshire Meeting on Tues- bought at a public house ...
... farmer was amongst other things , I said nearly what not more than seven pounds ; so that in is , as follows , stated by the COURIER.- every pot of beer which the labourer " In the Hampshire Meeting on Tues- bought at a public house ...
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... farmer grows five quarters upon an acre , is it reasonable for him to expect as high a price per quarter as when he grows two quarters and a half ? Are not the five quarters at 40s . a quarter as good as two quarters and a half at 80s ...
... farmer grows five quarters upon an acre , is it reasonable for him to expect as high a price per quarter as when he grows two quarters and a half ? Are not the five quarters at 40s . a quarter as good as two quarters and a half at 80s ...
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... farmer is to contend with the French farmer , while the former has so many and such heavy taxes to pay , of which the latter knows nothing , I answer , take off English taxes , ' till the English farmer is able to contend with the ...
... farmer is to contend with the French farmer , while the former has so many and such heavy taxes to pay , of which the latter knows nothing , I answer , take off English taxes , ' till the English farmer is able to contend with the ...
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