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William Cobbett
A Biography in Two Volumes, Vol. 2

William Cobbett A Biography in Two Volumes, Vol. 2

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TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE: In the Index, only the references within this volume are hyperlinked. Volume I is available as Project Gutenberg ebook number 49844.

WILLIAM COBBETT.

A BIOGRAPHY.

VOL. II.

LONDON:
GILBERT AND RIVINGTON, PRINTERS,
ST. JOHN’S SQUARE.


WILLIAM COBBETT:

A BIOGRAPHY.

By EDWARD SMITH.

IN TWO VOLUMES.
VOL. II.

London:
SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON, SEARLE, & RIVINGTON,
CROWN BUILDINGS, 188, FLEET STREET.
1878.
[All rights reserved.]


CONTENTS.

PAGE
CHAPTER XIV.
1805-1806.
I never sat myself down anywhere, without making the Fruits and Flowers to grow 1
CHAPTER XV.
1806-1807.
I did destroy their Power to Rob us any longer without the Robbery being perceived 24
CHAPTER XVI.
1807-1809.
They naturally hate Me 45
CHAPTER XVII.
1808-1809.
The Outcry against me is louder than ever 63
CHAPTER XVIII.
1809-1810.
Compared with defeating Me, defeating Buonaparte is a mere trifle 88
CHAPTER XIX.
1810.
The Folly, common to all Tyrants, is that they push things too far 114
CHAPTER XX.
1810-1812.
To put a Man in Prison for a Year or Two does not kill him 127
CHAPTER XXI.
1812-1816.
The Nation never can be itself again without a Reform 149
CHAPTER XXII.
1816-1817.
Between Silence and a Dungeon lay my only choice 173
CHAPTER XXIII.
1817-1821.
Whatever other Faults I may have, that of Letting go my Hold is not one 198
CHAPTER XXIV.
1821-1826.
They complain that the Twopenny Trash is read 229
CHAPTER XXV.
1821-1831.
I have pleaded the Cause of the Working-People, and I shall now see that Cause triumph 249
CHAPTER XXVI.
1832-1835.
I now belong to the People of Oldham 275
CHAPTER XXVII.
1835.
I have been the Great Enlightener of the People of England 291
Appendix: Bibliographical List of William Cobbett’s Publications 305
Index 321

WILLIAM COBBETT:
A BIOGRAPHY.


CHAPTER XIV.
“I NEVER SAT MYSELF DOWN ANYWHERE, WITHOUT MAKING THE FRUITS AND FLOWERS TO GROW.”

The summer of 1805 finds Mr. Cobbett again at Botley with his family. A letter to Wright, dated 5th July, says, “I have found here a most delightful house and a more delightful garden.” Preparations are being made for a prolonged stay, and for the occasional entertainment of his correspondent: “I have given you a deal of trouble, and hope that you will find hereafter some compensation during the time you will spend at Botley.”

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