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- W4381995532 abstract "Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image sizeKeywords: ShelleyPeterloobloodcorn lawsliberticide Notes1 Robert Poole. Peterloo: The English Uprising, Oxford UP, 2019, p. 1.2 Most notably, the American Revolutionary War (1776-1783), the French Revolutionary Wars (1793-1802), and the Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815).3 Cited in Poole, Peterloo, p. 15.4 In eighteenth century England, the terms “French pox” and “Neapolitan disease” were superseded by “English pox” and “Covent Garden gout.” Hermann J. Real. “Dean Swift on the Great Pox: Or, The Satirist as Physician.” Disease and Death in Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture, edited by Allam Ingram and Leigh Wetherall Dickson, Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, p. 91.5 “The Reason why Men enter into Society, is the preservation of their Property; and the Ends why they chuse and authorize a Legislative, is, that there may be Laws made, and Rules set, as Guards and Fences to the Properties of all the Members of the Society … Whensoever therefore the Legislative shall transgress this fundamental Rule of Society; and either by Ambition, Fear, Folly or Corruption, endeavor to grasp themselves, or put into the Hands of any other an absolute Power over the Lives, Liberties, and Estates of the People; By this breach of Trust they forfeit the Power, the People had put into their Hands[.]” John Locke, Second Treatise of Government, Chap. XIX §222. Second Treatise of Government and A Letter Concerning Toleration, edited by Mark Goldie, Oxford UP, 2016, p. 109.6 The peaceful assembly that had gathered in St Peter’s Field on 16th August, 1819, were attacked “without provocation or warning by the Manchester and Salford Yeomanry Cavalry, armed with freshly sharpened sabres, by the Cheshire Yeomanry … and then ridden down and dispersed by galloping Hussars.” Poole, Peterloo, p. 1.7 A written declaration signed by a group of reformers on 7 June, 1819, states “That the existence of these partial and unjust laws [i.e. the corn laws] is convincing proof of the indispensable necessity of a Reform of the Commons House” and that “The laboring part of the people of this country, cannot long preserve their existence: and if they must die, either by starvation, or in defence of their rights, they cannot hesitate to prefer the latter.” Ibid., pp. 215-16." @default.
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- W4381995532 title "Blood and Mud in Shelley’s “England in 1819.”" @default.
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