William Cobbett a Study of His Life As Shown in His Writings

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William Cobbett a Study of His Life As Shown in His Writings
E I Edward Irving Carlyle
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For a further explanation of Cobbett's feelings towards Fox, see his second letter to Pitt in Political Register, 6th October 1804. CHANGE IN POLITICAL OPINIONS 97 inclined towards the Old Opposition, and was altogether out of sympathy with Pitt. 'A year ago, ' he said in May, 1804, ' it was perceived that the reign of the Doctor [Addington], the scandalous triumph of im- becility, only existed by the division of these parties. The nation felt this, and all men who loved their country were anxi...ous to see a reconciliation take place, and a co-operation so far, at least, as was necessary, to obtain for the country an administration, embracing such a weight of talents and char- acter as might excite confidence at home and respect abroad. It was time, too, to put an end to the effect of party animosities which had lived for ten years, and especially as the cause of these animosities had totally ceased to exist. Participating in this the general feeling of the country, the Old and New Oppositions seemed io make some approaches towards each other during the latter part of the last session of Parliament.

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