10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «JOLTERHEAD»
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Cobbett's Political Register
Here, then, is Sir JoLTERHEAD WlDGEON, who has been bawling for Pitt,
Addington, Jknkjnson and Perceval ; and whose wife lias been giving colours to
Yeomanry Cavalry, till the rent of his farms is scarcely sufficient to pay the interest
of ...
2
Cobbett's Political Register
Here, then, is Sir Jolterhead Widgeon, who has been bawling for Pitt, Addington,
JenIcinson and Perceval ; and whose wife has been giving colours to Yeomanry
Cavalry, till the rent of his farms is scarcely sufficient to pay the interest of the ...
3
Selections from Cobbett's Political Works: Being a Complete ...
Will 'Squire Jolterhead, who approved so highly of the augmentation when his
rents were doubling in amount ; will he not now wish for a reduction, when he
sees those rents reduced to less than their former single amount, and his tenants
...
William Cobbett, Anne Cobbett, John Morgan Cobbett, 1835
4
The John Bull magazine, and literary recorder
monds anil greasy satin, with a noso like the back of a reaping-hook, eyes like
two jars of black-currant jelly, and a mouth, which, as Sir Joseph avers, Miss
Biddy Jolterhead could compare to nothing but the mandibles of an un- fledsred ...
5
Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
Jolterhead pays this sum cheerfully enough, in taxes, direct and indirect, while
his income is a-year. But, reduce his rents to £3000,' and how does Jolterhead
stand then? Now, this is" precisely the state of the case. - For, as to Jolterhead's ...
a- ~ monds and greasy satin, with a nose like the back of-a 'reaping-hook, eyes
like two jars of black-currant jelly, and a mouth, which, as Sir Joseph avers, Miss
Biddy Jolterhead could compare to nothingbut the mandibles of an unfledged ...
7
The Life of William Cobbett
His Squire Jolterhead was the typical patriotic country gentleman of the time. “
Suppose Giles Jolterhead, Esq., to have twenty farms, each of which yields him a
gross rent of £200 a year; and that he pays, out of his rent of £4000 a year, £1000
...
8
A treatise on Cobbett's corn, containig instructions for ...
The paper is sure to go to market, That's a good letter, eant it, Mr. Jolterhead?"
Jolterhead reads it, suspects its source, and then says something in praise of it. "
Good peeaper, eant it; do you take it in ? " The conversation ends with advice to ...
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A treatise on Cobbett's corn
The paper is sure to go to market, ** That's a good letter, eant it, Mr. Jolterhead?"
Jolterhead reads it, suspects its source, and then says something in praise of it. "
Good peeaper, eant it; do you take it in ? " The conversation ends with advice to ...
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Cobbett's Political Register
If government, therefore, were to purchase the •corn, the taxes must be
augmented before the purchase could be made; and fcquire JOLTERHEAD, who,
I dare say is a great advocate for this scheme, would -look very foolish to be
called upon ...