... the sweat of the people; and it was distinctly stated, during the Session of Parliament before the last, that the widows and children of insane officers were to have the same treatment as the rest! Here is the envy of surrounding nations and the admiration... Cobbett's Weekly Political Register - Page 7491821Full view - About this book
 | William Cobbett - England - 1908 - 470 pages
...that the widows and children of insane officers were to have the same treatment as the rest ! Here is the envy of surrounding nations and the admiration of the world ! In addition, then, to twenty thousand parsons, more than twenty thousand stock-brokers and stock-jobbers... | |
 | William Cobbett - England - 1908 - 484 pages
...that the widows and children of insane officers were to have the same treatment as the rest ! Here is the envy of surrounding nations and the admiration of the world ! In addition, then, to twenty thousand parsons, more than twenty thousand stock-brokers and stock-jobbers... | |
 | Ian Haywood, Zachary Leader - History - 1998 - 280 pages
...last, that the widows and children of insane officers were to have the same treatment as the rest! Here is the envy of surrounding nations and the admiration of the world! In addition, then, to twenty thousand parsons, more than twenty thousand stock-brokers and stock-jobbers... | |
 | William Cobbett - Travel - 2005 - 329 pages
...that the widows and children of insane officers were to have the same treatment as the rest ! Here is the envy of surrounding nations and the admiration of the world ! In addition, then, to twenty io thousand parsons, more than twenty thousand stockbrokers and stockjobbers... | |
 | Christianity - 1824 - 634 pages
...I am led, in order to answer this question, to turn to this country, which, to use our own phrase, is " the envy of surrounding nations and the admiration of the world." And why is it so ? Because she possesses institutions which other countries, oppressed by the rod of... | |
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