The Parliamentary Debates: v. 1-41, Nov. 1803
Könyv, Thomas Curson Hansard és William Cobbett
Megjelenés dátuma: 1816.
Szerzők: Thomas Curson Hansard és William Cobbett
Parliament. 891574819. Contents: Ser. 1, v. 1-41, Nov. 1803/Mar. 1-Nov. 1819 ... Cobbett's parliamentary debates.--May/July 1812-Feb./Mar. 1829, The ...
; The parliamentary debates (Authorized edition). ; Great Britain. Parliament. ; ; London, Wyman; v. 1-41, Nov. ... Cobbett, William, 1763-1835. Cobbett, William ...
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This volume of parliamentary debates from 1803 is a reprint of a volume originally published under the title 'Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates'.
Nem tartalmazza: v. 1-41, nov.
Cobbett's Parliamentary history of England. From the Norman conquest, in 1066. To the year, 1803. From which last-mentioned epoch it is continued downwards.
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Cobbett was in close political alliance with. William Windham and expected to forward their political views by publishing the carefully-corrected speeches of " ...
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What is Cobbett's parliamentary history of England?
What are parliamentary debates?
1 (1803/1804)-v. 22 (1812) = 2nd session, 2nd Parliament-6th session, 4th ... The parliamentary debates from the year 1803 to the present time. 1812 ...
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The Parliamentary Debates, known as Hansard after the first government printer, is the official record of what is said on the floor of the House of Commons and ...
The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803: From which Last-mentioned Epoch it is Continued Downwards in the Work Entitled, ...
The first volume of Cobbett's Parliamentary. Debates was published in 1804 to cover the start—22 November 1803 to 29 March 1804— of the second session of the ...
After the Parliamentary reform bill finally passed in 1832, Cobbett finally won a parliamentary seat (for Oldham) and was a leading agitator for Poor Law reform ...