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  1. William Cobbett, (born March 9, 1763, Farnham, Surrey, Eng.—died June 18, 1835, London), English journalist.He joined the army and served in Canada (1785–91). He lived in the U.S. (1794–1800), where he launched his career as a journalist, fiercely attacking the spirit and practice of American democracy and winning himself the nickname “Peter Porcupine.”

  2. William Cobbett (9 de marzo de 1763 - 18 de junio de 1835) fue un político, agricultor, periodista y panfletista inglés . Citas [editar] «Cuando, desde la cima de cualquier colina alta, uno mira alrededor del país y ve la multitud de agujas distribuidas regularmente, uno no solo deja de preguntarse si se mantienen el orden y la religión, sino que uno se asombra de que algo como la falta ...

  3. 26 de jun. de 2005 · The Life and Adventures of William Cobbett by Richard Ingrams HarperCollins £20, pp333. If William Cobbett hadn't existed, few people today would feel the need to invent him.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rural_RidesRural Rides - Wikipedia

    Rural Rides. Rural Rides is the book for which the English journalist, agriculturist and political reformer William Cobbett is best known. At the time of writing in the early 1820s, Cobbett was a radical anti- Corn Law campaigner, newly returned to England from a spell of self-imposed political exile in the United States.

  5. Extract. Cobbett remains best known to historians and to a wider audience as one of the two or three major figures in the popular radicalism of the early nineteenth century: one of the leading actors in the agitations which eventually led to the Great Reform Act of 1832 and a persistent tribune of the people at a time of profound economic and ...

  6. 7 de may. de 2021 · This edition shows us the incredible life and work of William Cobbett (1763-1835), an English author, independent journalist and Member of Parliament. As an intrinsically conservative journalist, he was frustrated by the shady British political establishment of the times and gave strong support to agrarians.

  7. William Cobbett. Rural rides in the southern, western and eastern counties of England, 1930. William Cobbett (9 March 1763 – 18 June 1835) was a journalist and Member of Parliament for England for the Radicals. [1] He made many journeys around England.