William Cobbett: A Biography in Two Volumes, Vol. 2

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William Cobbett: A Biography in Two Volumes, Vol. 2

by Edward Smith

EN·~8 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total
1

TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE: In the Index, only the references within this volume are hyperlinked. Volume I is available as Project Gutenberg ebook number 49844.

0:29
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CHAPTER XIV. “I NEVER SAT MYSELF DOWN ANYWHERE, WITHOUT MAKING THE FRUITS AND FLOWERS TO GROW.”

38:00
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CHAPTER XV. “I DID DESTROY THEIR POWER TO ROB US, ANY LONGER, WITHOUT THE ROBBERY BEING PERCEIVED.”

32:38
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CHAPTER XVI. “THEY NATURALLY HATE ME.”

26:15
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CHAPTER XVII. “THE OUTCRY AGAINST ME IS LOUDER THAN EVER.”

40:26
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CHAPTER XVIII. “COMPARED WITH DEFEATING ME, DEFEATING BUONAPARTE IS A MERE TRIFLE.”

40:01
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CHAPTER XIX. “THE FOLLY, COMMON TO ALL TYRANTS, IS THAT THEY PUSH THINGS TOO FAR.”

20:05
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CHAPTER XX. “TO PUT A MAN IN PRISON FOR A YEAR OR TWO DOES NOT KILL HIM.”

35:10
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CHAPTER XXI. “THE NATION NEVER CAN BE ITSELF AGAIN WITHOUT A REFORM.”

38:31
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CHAPTER XXII. “BETWEEN SILENCE AND A DUNGEON LAY MY ONLY CHOICE.”

39:29

Description

In the second volume the portrait shifts to the quieter chapter of Cobbett’s life, when he settled at Botley in the summer of 1805. The narrative captures his delight in a modest country house, a thriving garden, and the rhythms of a close‑knit farming community. Through letters and observations we hear his affection for the landscape, his family’s daily routines, and the simple pleasures of rural living.

Beyond the pleasant scenery, the biography follows Cobbett’s active engagement with the village’s agricultural and sporting life. He becomes a keen observer of local trades, from millers to timber carriers, and even commissions a fishing net to test the river’s bounty. His enthusiasm for the emerging revival of rustic sports, especially boxing, leads him to champion these pastimes in his writings, revealing a man as much a commentator on public affairs as a participant in the life of his surroundings.

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en

Duration

~8 hours (507K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Melissa McDaniel and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2015-09-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Edward Smith

1839–1919

A Victorian biographer and social observer, he wrote lively studies of English public figures and explored everyday life with an eye for history and reform.

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