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Cobbett
[ kob-it ]
noun
- William Peter Porcupine, 1763–1835, English political essayist and journalist in the U.S. and England.
Cobbett
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noun
- CobbettWilliam17631835MEnglishWRITING: journalistSOCIAL SCIENCE: social reformer William. 1763–1835, English journalist and social reformer; founded The Political Register (1802); author of Rural Rides (1830)
Example Sentences
When Rush somewhat mischievously suggested that Adams himself enjoyed the support of Federalist “puffers,†specifically mentioning William Cobbett, Adams pleaded total ignorance: “Now I assure you upon my honor and the faith of the friendship between us that I never saw the face of Cobbett; and that I should not know him if I met him in my porridge dish.â€
Popular reaction to the XYZ Affair generated a surge of hostility toward French supporters in America, and Abigail noted with pleasure the appearance of William Cobbett’s anti-Jefferson editorials in Porcupine's Gazette, where Jefferson was described as head of “the frenchified faction in this country†and a leading member of “the American Directory.â€
Greg Tassi and Christie Cobbett seek damages greater than $50,000 in separate civil negligence lawsuits filed Tuesday against Scott Gragson and his employer, Colliers Nevada LLC.
But Stuart Cobbett, a lawyer who sat on McGill’s board of governors with Mr. Butts, said his style was “direct but polite, never brusque.â€
The elders’ fury at Leveson was dressed up in invocations of Cobbett or Swift.
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