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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register

INTELLIGENCE

... Esq.- Yorkshire, James Fox, of Bramnham Park, Esqs -SOUTH WALES.-Carmarthen, John Sims mols, of L.iangenah, Esq.-Pemnbroke, Sir Hugh Owen, of Otielton, Bart-Cardigan, John Bond, of Kesney Coed, Esq.-Glamorgan, Richard Ta- herville Picton, of Ewenny, ...

THE NEW PARLIAMENT

... Borthwick, P .. .. Eveshemn Bowes, John . Soutb )urbami Bowriug, J Kilmarnock- Brabazon, Sir ?? Couuty Brady, ?? C . Newry Bradsbaw, J. Berwick Brauston, Tl. W. ?? Soutb essex. Bridgnman, HeAit ?? Ennis Brocklehurst, John.. Macclesfield Brodie, W. B. Salisbuly ...

IRISH TITHES

... suck as never before affected the property of man. kind ? Whence proceeded those scenes of injustice or oppression which Grattan, with an eloquence almost divine, denounced in his place in Parliament, when vainly endeavour- ingr to amend this system ...

TO THE ELECTORS OF ENGLAND

... Taylor Charles Taylor Stephen Maton John Silcock Joseph Silcock Joseph Diddams John Bastin John Wheeler George Wheeler Peter Wheeler Richard Withers Thomas Baverstock Emanuel Baverstock Ambrose Courtney John Courtney John Sackley Joseph ...

MR. LAWLESS'S ADDRESS TO THE CATHOLICS OF IRELAND

... about auricular confession, andSt. Michael, and St. John, and the Pope; but such nonsense from such desperate bigots would not then dare to occupy the attention of the Cabinet. 'No, no; the cry to arms against the common enemy would be the Ministerial duty ...

SPEECH OF MR. O'CONNELL

... mere Irishman;l by ~you a-e liable to a fine of three marks.-(A .alwgh.) The case wtezit to lriai.:. t is reported by Sir John Damvs; 0h ! -you- imagine I ton pajatimig from my fancy,: drawing1 frounmy-invention: I amtalkingofI a matter of fact; it is ...

TO THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

... - If the people can be seduced-.lyr such emnilsaies, the government cannot stanid., It is, therefore, lever worth while to-arm the-government with any extraordinary- powvers iagainst the entissaries; for. iif-that were done, the governntent would be# ...