Cobbett
Americannoun
noun
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The elders’ fury at Leveson was dressed up in invocations of Cobbett or Swift.
From The Guardian • Aug. 31, 2018
Like Mr Cocker, who cites 19th-century radicals such as William Hazlitt and William Cobbett, its exponents tend to be left-leaning.
From Economist • Jul. 5, 2018
One of the cases that the team investigated concerned an instructor, William Cobbett, who taught at Choate from 1969 until 2010 and was also an adviser to several students and a coach.
From New York Times • Apr. 14, 2017
No English journalist, with the possible exception of Hazlitt or Cobbett, had been so personally driven or self-possessed.
From Salon • Jan. 11, 2014
Cobbett was an Englishman who had been driven from his homeland because of his attacks on corruption in the English army.
From "An American Plague: The True and Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793" by Jim Murphy
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