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TO MR. JAMES PAUL COBBETT, AT NEW YORK

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Published: Saturday 04 December 1819
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2693 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 | Tags: News 

SIR FRANCIS BURDETT

... FR RANCIS BURDITT. I -Notwitbstanding the strong temptation held forth in the Blat roftet's Affidavit, in the pathetie appeal of Mr. Scarlett, and in the observation of the Judge on tfic great consso7atioW whicb 'the. Baaonet muat feel at hating -meant well; notwithstanding bese and. sonme other thng s that -occurred in the court, I did not intend to notice this affair, until I saw it made ...

SIR ROBERT WILSON

... ?? ?? i~E ~ > :L S. v ,, F. , ~~'usxs ins been -a Meeting at te London ;TavemIo AO~ev the sRinripto9 for, Sri ROBRT, at iwhi Meetn~g I.JflO a- r#,P !W$Cy been In .thechir. Twlo thingfs 0111 helqpong to this r Hums -is reottdl jto have ,w'1. ?? : ?? -ad- that-the Kliw had -orgJt to 4isxmiss this g:ereal from his servie?. Dne en hardly believe, that Mr. Hum did AY such ,a ?? For i-ff thi e ...

AMERICAN APPLE GRAFFS

... AMERICAN - APPLE, GRAFFS. I MENTIOaXFD in T fast lie- sister that I ad- sowe Oraffs, c6mlinfgy the al fr iverpoodl.: Ihave now got them, and, which wil srprise ovH one who reads this, though cut from the fresm in Decewn they arejust asWAr& ?? ¶li &n s fula4asittf ?? w& mentioned before, tb(li luitie bad &w cutt to de t before. I h-ave niore SIC Iwab for : rysef There ate sorts: the Do9srwA, X ...

TO THE MAN OF £20,000

... This gentleman, who signs himself, J. S. asks me, whether I do not think, that, to a person advanced in life, and with 20,000I.-at command, America may not afford as much com- fort, and hope of quiet, is any part of the world2' Alon, with this question should nave come a clear dtriziion of il roea%,.! Sasse which wrLitet- at- taches to the words conjort and quiet. If, by conmfort, he ...

FROM THE SUNDAY TIMES

... .EFRQ .M o.Tf MONDAY. 'TIMES. DAf OF iMRt. COBbEt The pe of this gat ^otica~wite has been sod arested'by the hd of death. His last. Registeri jblished on Saturday, the. l!. iustaat, betrayed zo signs of feebieness in either mind-or body; It was charatterxae by. all that freslunes axnd vigour of thought and fancy which hvaye made that unrivalled publication maintain a3 :urMlaggitn interest with ...

PROTEST

... a~I * :;i: y * ' , ' . .~ : ., _. j . ,. ! : 11 ' ?? t l 1A i tk Mh Cijn tile Advfeotlier and eaowI York SAdvocso-J - it's! :. ' . , p r ...

THE POOR-LAW PROJECT

... l I UAYv this bill; but I will not now 4ltternpt an analysis of it, chiel-y because I have not duly considered the extent of -all its terrible consequences if attempted ta be carried into: execution. It is a sort of Austrian project: a scheme for bringing everv thing und every body -iithin the control, the immediate con- trol, of the kingly part of the Govern- mellt. ThiS bill will totally ...

DISSENTERS DEPUTATION TO EARL GREY

... I WILL first insert the account as l find it in the newspapers, which is as follows: INTERVIEW OF THE DEPUTATI.wj OF DISSENTERS FROM GLASGOW WITH EARL GREY. Yesterday morning, at twelve o'clock, the deputation, consisting of the Rev. Dr. Heugh, the Rev. Andrew Marshall, and James Johnston, Esq., were intro- duced by James Oswald, Esq., M.P., to Earl Grey. Mr. Oswald immediately retired, and ...

REPLY OF THE FARMERS TO THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER

... REPLY OF THE FARMERS TO THE CHAN- CELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER. THE deloders of the people, who, under the name of Radicals, are now carrying on a revolution in every part of the con- stitution, without reducing one farthing from the taxation; but on the contrary, by the help of the excitement which they cause against institutions which were formed before taxation arose: these radi- cal ...

THE ELECTIONS IN LANCASHIRE

... TIE ELECTIONS.IN LANCASHIRE. TO THE EDITOR OF THE TRUE SU-V. f7lolseley, 1. Jan. 1835. SiR,-You will see by the date of this letter, that I am got back from the clouds of smoke, and from the hives of men. If I could have brought along with me into this vale of Stafford; to the borders of the beautiful TRExT, and to the woods and fine meadows and fieldss; if I could have brought along with me ...

NEW AND DECIDED

... Chartch-Rates abolishedat Birminoghara?. ;BIRMIINGHAM IESTRY'' MEETING. CHURCH WARDENS' ACCOt NTS. On Monziav last a vestrV sleetioX wav bei; in St. Mlartin's Church, for tbe piiu pneof passing the late churchwarde,'. a. olits, re- I ceiling the estimates for the orrenrlt yearl and grantin the presentchuroi, and chapti- wardens a Ievv. The chuirch si su-u-lialiy crnwed. The Rev. the REcvTo, in ...