(1898). “The Decay of Cobdenism in England”. The North American Review, 166(497), pp. 418–428. Castorina, C. (1985). “Cobdenism for the 1980s”. Economic...
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Cobden-Sanderson may refer to: Anne Cobden-Sanderson (1853–1926), British socialist, suffragette and vegetarian; wife of T. J. Cobden-Sanderson T. J....
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than to say that Cobdenism was dead: "Cobdenism was never more alive throughout the world than it was to-day.... To-day the ideas of Cobden were in revolt...
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Cobden is a small community in the Township of Whitewater Region, in Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada. It is located 95 kilometres (59 mi) northwest of...
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Cobden is a village in Union County, Illinois, United States, within the Southern Illinois region informally known as "Little Egypt.” The population as...
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The Cobden Club was a society and publishing imprint, based in London, run along the lines of a gentlemen's club of the Victorian era, but without permanent...
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Joe Cobden (born October 7, 1978 in Halifax, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian actor and filmmaker. He started performing at age 10 as a street vaudevillian,...
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Cobden is a city in Brown County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 36 at the 2010 census. A post office was established as Cobden in 1886...
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The Cobden–Chevalier Treaty was an Anglo-French free trade agreement signed between the United Kingdom and France on 23 January 1860. After Britain began...
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defined Cobdenism. Jane Cobden was born on 28 April 1851 in Westbourne Terrace, London. She was the third daughter and fourth child of Richard Cobden, who...
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Cobden /ˈkɒbdən/ is a town located 200 kilometres southwest of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia named in honour of Richard Cobden. At the 2006 census, Cobden...
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Thomas James Cobden-Sanderson (né Sanderson; 2 December 1840 – 7 September 1922) was an English artist and bookbinder associated with the Arts and Crafts...
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The Cobden Centre is a British economics think tank founded by Member of Parliament Steve Baker and entrepreneur Toby Baxendale. It was developed by and...
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Cobden's Hotel is a 19th-century hotel in Capel Curig, Conwy, Wales. It became famous after it was bought by the celebrated cricketer Frank Cobden and...
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Beth Cobden (born 3 February 1993) is an England netball international. She was a member of the England teams that won gold medals at the 2017 Fast5 Netball...
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Audrey "Bobby" Cobden (April 15, 1923 – March 29, 2016) was a South African activist. The daughter of Sydney Dodson and Olive Hiles, she was born Audrey...
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Monument. Cobden was born in Chichester on 13 April 1794, the son of a builder Thomas Cobden and Mary Camp. Cobden had many siblings, as Thomas Cobden was a...
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Jack Cobden (born 26 March 1989) is an England-born Romanian rugby union player. His regular position is winger. Powerful athlete/runner, with great ariel...
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Donald Gordon Cobden (11 August 1914 – 11 August 1940) was a New Zealand All Black rugby player, No 430 in 1937. He was a wing. He played for Canterbury...
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Frank Carroll Cobden (14 October 1849 – 7 December 1932) was an English cricketer who played for Cambridge University and the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC)...
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World peace (section Cobdenism)
and the American Civil War (1861–1865).[citation needed] Proponents of Cobdenism claim that by removing tariffs and creating international free trade,...
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Richard Cobden was launched in 1845 in Dundee. She first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1845. On 22 October 1850 Richard Cobden, Archibald, master...
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Sayer Cobden (20 November 1845 – 5 January 1909) was an English cricketer. He played four matches for Gloucestershire in 1872. His brother, Frank Cobden, also...
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Julia Sarah Anne Cobden-Sanderson (née Cobden; 26 March 1853 – 2 November 1926) was an English socialist, suffragette and vegetarian. Cobden was born in London...
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Cobden is a suburb to the north of Greymouth on the West Coast of New Zealand. The Grey River separates Cobden from the rest of Greymouth. To the north...
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"Alfred Cobden". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 15 October 2020. "Alfred Cobden". Cricket Archive. Retrieved 15 October 2020. "Alfred Palmerston Cobden". Commonwealth...
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The Cobden Football Netball Club, nicknamed the Bombers, is an Australian rules football and netball club based in the town of Cobden, Victoria. The club...
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Edward Cobden (1684 – 2 April 1764) was a British divine, poet, and Archdeacon of London, from 1742 to 1764. Cobden was the son of William Cobden of Haslemere...
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Prime Minister Lord Palmerston during a debate in Parliament over the Cobden–Chevalier Treaty in February, 1860....
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