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POLITICAL REGISTER.— Regeney

... POLITICAL REGISTER. Regeney. ing riches derived from plunder in view, while the former confine their views to bare existence.*■■■—lt silly affectation to pretend to know any thing of such matters. It throws general discredit over the contents of the paper.—But, soppose Mr. Perky to know all this to be true ? What then ? What use is it of? What is there rich or rare” in it Arc to be called upon ...

POLITICAL REGISTER. —Stcond Report from the SeUct Committee, « Guarded against by the more dilatory to the ..

... Court whatever, proceedings of Courts of -Your Comm.ttee also beg leave to state. nevertheless upon some occasions that the Judges of the Common Law the House of Commons have proceeded have centered L.bels upon then Courts a-ainstTenons committing such offences, or the proceedings tn judicature as Conbf directine Prosecutions, or by address- tempts, and have frequently pun.shed inVhis Mfiesty ...

385] SUMMARY OF POUTICS

... Cambridgeshire Election. In my last Number, at the close of a Letter the Freeholders of the County qf Cambridge, I expressed intention of addressing another Letter to them, upon the'same subject ; but, 1 am happy to perceive, that they neither want nor wanted, any Letter from me, or from any body else, to induce them to act a part worthy of uncorrupted Englishmen; Engnshmen having still a ...

Vot.XXV. No. U.] LONDON, SATURDAY, MARCH 12. JBI4. [Price Is. • SUMMARY OF POLITICS. French Sufferers. If the ..

... which the French official papers have lately been filled, of the sufferings of the people of France, in consequence of the war, be true, which 1 see no reason to doubt, appears me that they are asJ much the objects of compassion, and have as great claim upon the charitable benevolence of this country, as the suffering Germans, or any other suffering people on earth. The religion which profess ...

COBBRiT'ri NGi.l GRAMMAR Just Published by T. Dolby, Street, Soho, and to be bad ot alt Booksellers iu Town ..

... The First Edition of this Book, comprehending Five Thousand Caphs, was disposed of in a fortnight after its original publication, without having any according the usual practice ot the Trade, namely, on sale return 1 '; but the whole being actually sold and paid for. Such a sale unprecedented in the annals Bookselling, Tins Book, consisting 86 pages, closely primed, and containing more matter ...

THE FEMALE REFORMERS THE KINGDOM. Iloilcy, December , 1819. Proceeding the same maimer that proceeded in, with ..

... presented by tee Male Reformers, 'shall now insert the addresses sent from the Female Reformers of Bolton-le-Moors, of Manchester, and of and, I wish to looked upon, the answer which shall give those addresses, as speaking to every woman the country who has the virtue feel ardently, and act. zealously in the cause of Reform, which cause really the cause of peace, loyalty, morality, and of all ...

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... not to lo«e a moment in giving wide circulation it is power give it; because it appears to me, that toe matter of the greatest importance to us or, least, all those who wish see the English constitutioh not totally annihilated. From the same motive is, that 1 am now induced to add some observations of own, fjhich I hope to make the matter so plain not to leave the smallest chance of being ...

H> the Firetholderi of ike CoUhty qf Southampton*

... the Firetholderi of ike qf Southampton* HdiiSfe Commons, vrfeo Voted tbit would not mqmre into a'direct tharge against some Of o#b Meaibers trafficking in Scats own'Assein:h\f \ that Hoase eoffiriwls, who Voted approbalioti of thc Walchefen Expedition * that House of Cor Onions, who voted that Notes arc still equal value Guineas the estimatioh 6f the peopTq;] that blouse of Common*, who have ...