Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 41William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1822 |
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Page 1603
... sure and ready means , and the But , your Lordships fix a term means that you will adopt . Nay , for accepting of this offer , and if you do not do this , I know what name an early day in February . we ought to think and to say of What ...
... sure and ready means , and the But , your Lordships fix a term means that you will adopt . Nay , for accepting of this offer , and if you do not do this , I know what name an early day in February . we ought to think and to say of What ...
Page 1605
... sure to be good ; no wet ford is poor , and the surface ugly at bottom ; no deep ditches , no by nature , to which ugliness there water furrows , necessary ; suffi- has been made , just before we ciently moist in dry weather , and came ...
... sure to be good ; no wet ford is poor , and the surface ugly at bottom ; no deep ditches , no by nature , to which ugliness there water furrows , necessary ; suffi- has been made , just before we ciently moist in dry weather , and came ...
Page 1613
... sure , or , at least , make factions ; and , in the country , the cure more radical . nine times out of ten , under the controul of the parsons and land- lords , who are the magistrates , as they are pompously called , that is to say ...
... sure , or , at least , make factions ; and , in the country , the cure more radical . nine times out of ten , under the controul of the parsons and land- lords , who are the magistrates , as they are pompously called , that is to say ...
Page 1619
... sure of a crop in spite of fly ; crops here . And , the trans- and , second , you have six weeks planted , though under disadvanta- or two months longer to prepare geous circumstances , amongst the your ground . And the advan- best of ...
... sure of a crop in spite of fly ; crops here . And , the trans- and , second , you have six weeks planted , though under disadvanta- or two months longer to prepare geous circumstances , amongst the your ground . And the advan- best of ...
Page 1625
... sure , that the owner of the house to burn him in effigy . I endeavoured was a shoe - maker , a trade which ( but in such a case all human numbers more men of sense and powers must fail ! ) to describe to of public spirit than any other ...
... sure , that the owner of the house to burn him in effigy . I endeavoured was a shoe - maker , a trade which ( but in such a case all human numbers more men of sense and powers must fail ! ) to describe to of public spirit than any other ...
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Popular passages
Page 669 - Take heed therefore unto yourselves, and to all the flock over which the Holy Ghost hath made you overseers, to feed the church of God, which he hath purchased with his own blood.
Page 641 - The diseased have ye not strengthened, neither have ye healed that which was sick, neither have ye bound up that which was broken, neither have ye brought again that which was driven away, neither have ye sought that which was lost j but
Page 673 - ARE you ready, with all faithful diligence, to banish and drive away all erroneous and strange doctrine contrary to God's Word; and both privately and openly to call upon and encourage others to the same ? Answer.
Page 765 - And if his father have no brethren, then ye shall give his inheritance unto his kinsman that is next to him of his family, and he shall possess it: and it shall be unto the children of Israel a statute of judgment, as the LORD commanded Moses.
Page 673 - WILL you be diligent in Prayers, and in reading of the holy Scriptures, and in such studies as help to the knowledge of the same, laying aside the study of the world and the flesh?
Page 671 - Do you trust that you are inwardly moved by the Holy Ghost to take upon you this Office and Ministration, to serve God for the promoting of his glory, and the edifying of his people?
Page 649 - Even so hath the Lord ordained that they which preach the Gospel should live of the Gospel. But I have used none of these things : neither have I written these things, that it should be so done unto me : for it were better for me to die, than that any man should make my glorying void.
Page 669 - Lord; thus saith the Lord God ; Behold, I am against the shepherds; and I will require my flock at their hand, and cause them to cease from feeding the flock; neither shall the shepherds feed themselves any more; for I will deliver my flock from their mouth, that they may not be meat for them.
Page 651 - For yourselves know how ye ought to follow us; for we behaved not ourselves disorderly among you, neither did we eat any man's bread for nought, but wrought with labour and travail night and day, that we might not be chargeable to any of you ; not because we have not power, but to make ourselves an ensample unto you to follow us.
Page 1609 - The dispersion of the wen is the only real difficulty that I see in settling the affairs of the nation and restoring it to a happy state. But dispersed it must be...