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William Cooke

William Cooke Taylor was an influential Irish writer and journalist, recognized for his contributions to historical literature and social commentary during the early 19th century. He emerged as a prominent figure in the Anti-Corn Law movement, advocating for the repeal of tariffs on imported grain, which he believed unfairly burdened the working class. His writings often reflected his deep concern for social justice and economic reform, making him a notable voice in the political discourse of his time. Among his significant works, Taylor authored 'The History of the Irish Confederation of 1641' and 'The History of the Rebellion of 1798', both of which showcased his commitment to documenting Ireland's tumultuous past. His journalistic endeavors included contributions to various periodicals, where he combined his historical insights with contemporary issues. Taylor's legacy lies in his ability to intertwine history with advocacy, influencing public opinion and contributing to the broader narrative of Irish identity and reform during a period of significant change.

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William Cooke Taylor (1800–1849) was an Irish writer, known as a journalist, historian and Anti-Corn Law propagandist.

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“Tis an ill cook that cannot lick his own fingers.””

Romeo and Juliet

“Great. Abducted by aliens. She’d never live this one down. She wondered if they would dissect her. Maybe grab a steak of the tender parts and cook her up. Any sex stuff was too weird and horrible to think about, though it had been awhile. What the hell did she know? Brad Pitt. Surely, he wasn’t entirely human. Maybe it wouldn’t be so bad.””

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“Zion smelled of cooked vegetables, humanity, and ganja.””

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An Address to British Females on the Moral Management of Pregnancy and Labour, and Some Cursory Observations on Medical Deportment: Suggested by the Death of Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales: With a Vindication of Her Royal Highness's Physicians, Sir Richard Croft, Dr. Baillie, and Dr. Sims

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William Cooke

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