. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. was a pamphlet entited Observations on Dr Priestly s EmiKration a bitter ittick on the French Revolution He took til 1 \ ill t nip m \Tiuri inprlitus and is re Kardtd i Hi t mil r t th \im n iti ] ^rt^ press Pliilad. Itli) t I 111 1 \ t 1 bleeding for^clldw t \ I I uli 1 m i 111 1 iiit nid damages of $


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. was a pamphlet entited Observations on Dr Priestly s EmiKration a bitter ittick on the French Revolution He took til 1 \ ill t nip m \Tiuri inprlitus and is re Kardtd i Hi t mil r t th \im n iti ] ^rt^ press Pliilad. Itli) t I 111 1 \ t 1 bleeding for^clldw t \ I I uli 1 m i 111 1 iiit nid damages of $)000 which nearh rumed Cobbett and sent him to England in June 1800 In 1802 he began Cobbett s Weekly Political Register which he edited toi 31 \ ears, and until his death except during an interval of im Ills niiicnt and a second withdrawal to •Vmerica His 1 il « il was domestic reform and the circulation and iiillu II of his journal were immense In 1801-2 he I I Ml I ill! \mpricin writinjrs m 12 vnlnmos entitled 1 II 111 I 111 t Hi h h ictdrmidlhj .11 I his n I httinf,l\ li\ a place in Parliament but he was then I much damage and he died withm three ji t I Cobbett s faults are all obvious his etot „ ibove the rest and barely falling short of s He was not a genius but his talents wi re ( \ \ ind his versatility amazing His Ent, II (London 18181 written fn m Long I 1 ini 1,1 of letters to his lo %ear Mihmiinous and almost every charge has been nrii. :i„,iii:-i ilio man, except that of being uniutir. iin;; to Henry Cabot Lodge (whose masfi i i n m "Studies in History" [Boston, 1885]. >liii i . by the student immediately after dirt-ci with Cohbett's writings), Cobbett's true value is understood by his thoroughly representative character as a type of his time and people. As historical documents, his works are indispensable. Cobbett's horticultural writings of chief interest to us are "Cottage Economy," "A Year's Residence in th


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