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SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... Many public Officers and Acconentats have raised.great Estates to-themselves,, at the expened of the Public, when it is evident they have had sno lawful means to attain them and several persons, t whose duty it was to hinrder such exorbitancies, measuring their requests-rather by their own avarice than by their merit, have obtained for tbemnselves Grants to, such a value, as in foregoing ...

Published: Saturday 05 May 1810
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9497 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 | Tags: News 

LORD ERSKINE'S LETTER

... LORD ERSKINES LETTER. The following is the Letter addressed by Lord ERsKINE to R. B. SiERIDAN, lsq,. at the time of the discussion-in the House of Commons on the subjectof the Resolution of the Bench of Lin- coln's-Inn against the'Press DEAR SH-EtiDAN;-From something that. has been stated to -have fallen from my friend, Anstruther, upon your motion on Friday, the public (and naturally ...

PRIVILEGES OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. To the Right Hon. Lord Erskine

... rtt -j I - -D - X ' f: L i fD PaUL ES OF TVE HOUSso CO4ONS.- T IkeT R RoX. Lord .r ;e s Nought coqul4.iS firness FtO ke, oi seduce His ueal, still active for the commo -weal i; Nitrstoriy tyamits, norcorruptio's tools,t I Foul Ministers, dark-working by die fore, Of sectet-sapping gold. All theirvile art, : Their sbamneful konours, their perfdious :f . Ie etlnsy scorned.. ' 0 - frBiMsohw.; My ...

POWER OF PARLIAMENT

... POWER O: Sir ;2As the pendiin tinil nbteen. Sir F.i Brdett-acd the Speaker eodh House of Cmmo-n-ivofres ote than: ordinzar~yportion~of pubHie intretIshaill make no ap6logy for submti te fob lowit Resolution of- the; Lo s re lative to tleir own privilege, pas ein the ' year 17S:0- - kResolved byl the iCoros in Par- lialment, ith~at :ptv~einParliarnent does not d toth- owrting and publishing ...

NARRATIVE,

... . i RELAT-ING TO; MR. OCONNIOR. - The public-will not have forgotten that, atthe time when 'the forcible entry wvas made at Sir Francis 'Burdett's hnse at the time, when the army was called fort 'O execute ie Waan-t qf ` 4 Hotrweable House; at 'the time 'when the soldiers, in pursuance of this object, entered Sir Francis's dwellingifrced^ thisstrue; Eu- lishinan's CCastle, and4 witb muskets ...

RESOLUTIONS, PETITIONS, REMONSTRANCES, &c. on the LIBERTY OF THE SUBJECT and PARLIAMENTARY REFORM, 1810

... MRBsoLuTiOzaT~Os,R, EgN:sTpANCES - v. tthe&LipEoTY OF THE SUBJECT d4 PALAM UNTA REFORME, 1810. LONDON £COMMON HAULL RESOLVT+ONS of the ConMoN HALL of ONDoN, held on Monday, May 21st, Resolved-1,: -hat the triection by the louse of Comamons8 of ou late humble Address, Pletit~ionl and-lRemoinstrance, ap.' peaxs to us ayiolation. of our constiLtuional :nd iqdisputable rights to. state our coom. ...

COBBETT'S COMPLETE COLLECTION OF State Trials:

... COBBETT'S . i-&COMPLETE COLETION OF : 0 State Trials: The E1GHTEENTHi PAtT of the above Work will be published on the Ist;of June. ::COne Part -will appear, with -the greatest regularity, on the first of each- succeeding. month. Subscribers whp pw- 5hase the Work in Quarterly Volumes are respectfully informed that the Sixth Vo- lume will be- ready for delivery on the first of IJune. Of the Two ...

THE WHIGS GRUMBLING

... .Stir ;.If the following quotation from the Mforning Chronicle of the 28th in- stant,with the few remarks wbich I have' to offierupon it, be not worthy of their room in the Political- Register, they may suggest to you remarks which otherwise miight escape your attention Mr. Perry o6mplains that fi the Whigs were con- it demned at the last Hackney Meeting, for the measure of increasing the pro ...

SIR FRANCIS BURDETT'S LETTERS TO MR. SHERIFF WOOD, AND THE FREEHOLDERS OF MIDDLESEX

... 1? SJL1FW9, AII. H - IIE-H : rS O~ i'L 7 LSEX *, tf> ? 0 .Towe r l 5, 180SQ. *$sit; T -ughyoa I[, beg. leave to t4smiit my acknoawledgmntto th Fe- holdersf Mitldflesp, for the Iwnour eon- upon sfe by the Meetig at which yu -presided at Hckney,- on thp 26 , of Aprilr-4 t.ake- this opportuasty, Sr, of w1$tqniug youmy Thanks, tbr the Yvery hiandswme anner inwbthyiu exected yrcvomgeisStOfl4 ...

OFFICIAL PAPERS

... OFFCICAL PAPERSI. . I ..I . MAPIU1AGE. 0-OF THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON - |- WITH TEE -ARCliDUHeS£S MARIA LOUISA. j _ .,.(coatiA~ue4frvinp. 672.9I QSE..+.,* The Grand Mas-: ter ofthe Ceremohies avill make a bowto hieir Majesties,. and infoawthem'thatthe s;atmosy- i :OmpltIed,_ThirMajesties wil I then - return to the apartment of the Einpress in the following order.'-The Vergers9 Heralds ...

MAJOR CARTWRIGHT'S PETITION TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS

... xs ico1 rvriuG a a 1 ~-jTIT1O 1' HousE. or Co,4o T~#. To the C nimonsh of 'the Un;ite Xibg. dorn of Great lrhaht and leland, in 1larliament aseqnibled.-ATl ftT41 'TON oOf the ,-undersigned tir4h6eder of England: Sheweth, I. Tbat certain -doct'nies wiich have of late -been. niaintaiped, and-izertain de- cisious, which Iavenf late beeq come to, in lyoUor.Ro. le 0ouse, hae -at length placed the ...

SMITH, MAYOR

... '- r O F LONDO MEETING Te fo1Ving are the nESOLUTLOWS and tI PtT!iiON agreed to by tbe Lord Mayor, -AId~e'ren, and Livery of the City. 9f Lon. don, onll the :4tb of-May,-I8iO, relative to the Impr.;sonment of SI[FM14cls BuaDarT; and also relaive to a Refo~rm of the Corn. Imons' House of Parliamelnt. 0 ;ISMiT, MAYOR. In a Meeting orAssembly of the Mayor, Atdermen, and Liverymen of the seve- ral ...