| Robert Keith Lapp - 1999 - 224 sayfa
...Radical Samuel Bamford records, "the writings of William Cobbett suddenly became of great authority; they were read on nearly every cottage hearth in the manufacturing districts [of England and Scotland]. Their influence was speedily visible; he directed his readers to the true cause... | |
| Edward Royle - 2000 - 228 sayfa
...radicals was to persuade them of this. Cobbett's achievement, according to Samuel Bamford, was that, 'He directed his readers to the true cause of their sufferings - misgovernment; and to its proper corrective - parliamentary reform.'22 Although riots aimed at an unpopular local personality (even... | |
| Steve Poole - 2000 - 246 sayfa
...orderly and inclusive popular polity through the influence of such leaders as Cobbett, whose Register 'directed his readers to the true cause of their sufferings - misgovernment; and to its proper corrective - parliamentary reform'. Rioting and individualism had lost their 'ancient vogue', thought... | |
| Samuel Bamford - 2005 - 373 sayfa
...were plundered. At this time the writings of William Cobbett suddenly became of great authority; they were read on nearly every cottage hearth in the manufacturing...he directed his readers to the true cause of their suflferings - misgovernment; and to its proper corrective - parliamentary reform. Riots soon became... | |
| Richard L. Tames - 2005 - 232 sayfa
...were plundered. At this time the writings of William Cobbett suddenly became of great authority; they were read on nearly every cottage hearth in the manufacturing...their sufferings — misgovernment; and to its proper corrective — parliamentary reform. Riots soon became scarce, and from that time they have never obtained... | |
| Craig Nelson - 2007 - 436 sayfa
...writings of William Cobbett suddenly became of great authority," one mill worker remembered. "They were read on nearly every cottage hearth in the manufacturing...also in many of the Scottish manufacturing towns. . . . He directed his readers to the true cause of their sufferings — misgovernment; and to its proper... | |
| Charles Ryle Fay - 1947 - 328 sayfa
...Bamford goes on: At this time the writings of William Cobbett suddenly became of great authority ; they were read on nearly every cottage hearth in the manufacturing...their sufferings — misgovernment, and to its proper corrective — parliamentary reform. Riots soon became scarce, and from that time they have never obtained... | |
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