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List of Mr. Cobbett's Books. 



FOUR LETTER TO THE HON. JOHN STUARl 

 WORTLEY, in Answer to his " Brief Inquiry into the Trui 

 Award of an E(|uitable Adjustment between the Nation and it 

 Creditors." Price 2s. 



COBBETT'S RURAL RIDES. {Price 5.?.)— RURAL RIDES i, 

 the Counties of Surrey, Kent, Sussex, Hampshire, Wiltshii-e 

 Giaucestershire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Somersetshire 

 Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Essex, Suftblk, Norfolk, and Hertford- 

 shire : with Economical and Political Observations relative Xu 

 Matters applicable to, and illustrated by, the State of those Coun-' ^ 

 ties respectively. — These rides were performed on /io?-se&«<;ft. T 

 the members of the Government had read them, only just reai^ 

 them, last year, when they were collected and printed in a volume,', 

 they cowZrf 7^o^ have helped foreseeing; all the violences that havt 

 taken place, and especially in these very counties; and fore- 

 seeiagthem, they must have been devils in reality if they had nol 

 done something to prevent them. This is such a book as siatesmer! 

 oi>ght to read. — W. C. | 



POOB, mAHT'S FXtXSSSTB. 



COBBETT'S POOR MAN'S FRIEND (Price Sd.) ; or, aDe i, 

 fence of the Rights o fthose who do the Work and fight the Battles, 

 — This is my tivourite work. I bestowed more labour upon it than 

 upon any large volume that I ever wrote. Here it is proved, that, 

 according ic all laws, divine as well as human, no one is to die 

 with hunge lam stan abundance o Ifood. — W. C. 



SMXGZtAlO-T'S GVIBX:. 



COBBETl'S EMIGRANT'S GUIDE {Price 2s. 6rf.) ; in Ten 

 Letters addressed to the Taxpayero of England; containing 

 information of every kind^ necessary to persons who are about to 

 emigrate ; including several]authentic and most interesting letters 

 ffom English Emigrants now in America, to their relations in 

 England; and an accoun the prices of House and Land, recently 

 obtained from America by Mr. C(pbbett. A New Edition. — Here 

 all the information is contained that any one going to the United 

 States of Jmerica can want, down to the most minute particulars ; 

 aad here it is shown, that a man, who does not wish to be starved, 

 or to be a slave, ought nott oemigrate to any other country. — W. C. 



BSAirCHXSSTlIXt X.i:CTI7Zt£S. 



COBBETT'S MANCHESTER LECTURES. This is a smaU 

 duodecimo volume {Price 2s. 6d.), and it contains Six Lectures 

 that I delivered at Manchester in the Winter of 1831. In these 

 Lectures I have gone fully into the state of the Country, and have 

 put forth what I deem the proper remedie for that state. I have 

 fully discussed the questions of Debt, Dead-Weight, Sinecures 

 and Pensions, Church, Crown Lands, Army and Navy, and I defy 

 all the doctors of political economy to answer me that book. It 

 contains a statement of the propositions which, please God, I mean 

 tom.ake as a ground-work of relief to our country. — W. C. 







to by a Genen ^ ... ^.v. jli,^ inn^c ui uiu oik v oiumes ovo. is 21. J Us. bds. 



