Jacobin
,—every man who dares to object to any part of the conduct of administration; every man who disapproves of the present war with France; and every man who wishes for a parliamentary reform and an equal representation of the people.
,—every man who dares to object to any part of the conduct of administration; every man who disapproves of the present war with France; and every man who wishes for a parliamentary reform and an equal representation of the people.
Entry taken from Political Dictionary, edited by Charles Pigott from prison and printed in 1795.