Paper Against Gold, or, the Mystery of the Bank of England
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William Cobbett
William Cobbett was an influential English pamphleteer and journalist known for his work "Rural Rides." His writing style was direct, passionate, and often controversial, advocating for agrarian reform and criticizing the government. Cobbett's contributions to literature lie in his ability to spark political debate and challenge societal norms.