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  1. William Cobbett, también conocido por su pseudónimo Peter Porcupine ( Farnham, Surrey, 9 de marzo de 1763- Normandy, Surrey, 18 de junio de 1835) fue un periodista, naturalista, y político británico. Biografía. Hijo de un granjero de Surrey, 1 siguió la carrera militar y estuvo un tiempo acuartelado en Halifax, Canadá.

  2. William Cobbett (9 March 1763 – 18 June 1835) was an English radical pamphleteer, journalist, politician, and farmer born in Farnham, Surrey. He was one of an agrarian faction seeking to reform Parliament, abolish " rotten boroughs ", restrain foreign activity, and raise wages, with the goal of easing poverty among farm labourers ...

  3. William Cobbett (born March 9, 1763, Farnham, Surrey, England—died June 18, 1835, Normandy, Surrey) was an English popular journalist who played an important political role as a champion of traditional rural England against the changes wrought by the Industrial Revolution.

  4. annemarieproject.org › es › william-cobbett-españolWilliam Cobbett | Anne Marie

    William Cobbett nació en Farnham, Surrey, el 9 de marzo de 1763, el tercer hijo de George Cobbett, un granjero y publicano, y Anne Vincent. Su padre le enseñó a leer y escribir y comenzó a trabajar desde muy temprana edad.

  5. William Cobbett (9 March 1763 – 18 June 1835) was an English pamphleteer, farmer, journalist and member of parliament born in Farnham, Surrey. He believed that reforming Parliament, including abolishing “rotten boroughs”, would ease the poverty of farm labourers. Relentlessly he sought an end to borough-mongers, sinecurists and “tax ...

  6. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. William Cobbett, también conocido por su pseudónimo Peter Porcupine ( Farnham, Surrey, 9 de marzo de 1763- Normandy, Surrey, 18 de junio de 1835) fue un periodista, naturalista, y político británico.

  7. 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 ...