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excite that unremitting and impassioned attention , with which the two parties that
at any time divide Parliament , are apt to regard matters of which the
responsibility rests solely with the minister . We have , on a former occasion ,
hinted at this ...
excite that unremitting and impassioned attention , with which the two parties that
at any time divide Parliament , are apt to regard matters of which the
responsibility rests solely with the minister . We have , on a former occasion ,
hinted at this ...
الصفحة 396
Placemen and pensioners have sat in Parliament for upwards of a hundred years
; and yet Mr Cobbett had been ten years a patriotic journalist in this country ,
before he found it necessary to say one word against this dreadful abuse . He will
...
Placemen and pensioners have sat in Parliament for upwards of a hundred years
; and yet Mr Cobbett had been ten years a patriotic journalist in this country ,
before he found it necessary to say one word against this dreadful abuse . He will
...
الصفحة 409
We should be sorry to think that they depended on the good behaviour of that
house , or of any other assembly . They depend on the spirit and intelligence of
the body of the people ; and Parliament discharges its main function , when it ...
We should be sorry to think that they depended on the good behaviour of that
house , or of any other assembly . They depend on the spirit and intelligence of
the body of the people ; and Parliament discharges its main function , when it ...
الصفحة 416
to Mr Cobbett ' s fundamental measure of reform , and the reasons for which we
must resist any attempt to remove all placemen or other dependants of the
Executive from Parliament , or to exclude altogether the interference of great
families in ...
to Mr Cobbett ' s fundamental measure of reform , and the reasons for which we
must resist any attempt to remove all placemen or other dependants of the
Executive from Parliament , or to exclude altogether the interference of great
families in ...
الصفحة 417
Mr Cobbett ' and his associates only call for the exclusion of placemen from
Parliament , as the means of preventing its members from scrambling for office or
emolument ; but it is evident , that such an exclusion would have no tendency to ...
Mr Cobbett ' and his associates only call for the exclusion of placemen from
Parliament , as the means of preventing its members from scrambling for office or
emolument ; but it is evident , that such an exclusion would have no tendency to ...
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