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DOMESTIC EMBARRASSMENTS

... DOMESTIC EBTIARRASSRNTS ' MR. CO BEn TTe- depreeati~ni of the prices of Agriculttral produce ard ofprnr perty in general, constituies a fYeture of tie timesff, deeply in-reresling to tlie whole coin- ulunity, an~dmeritirt~gte most serious aqteny tion and examingatiton,,: Flctuations of pro- pertyare concesrns -of thefire ade dd them family ircla; tbey haunt a man efin hispis-pi low; -they ...

LETTER VI

... LETTER VL To LORD CASTLEREAG3I. chs the contrast between the Return of Napoleon nd that f ZLozids; and. on he QUeSto of what is ntow to be donie tcith Fra~nce . MY LoRD,-There yoL-are, then, once. more at Paris. And 'what will y.ou snow do But, before I come to the: discussion of this important questian, let me. beg. your observance of the colntrast, the great and striking contrast, exhibited ...

RETRENCHMENT AND REFORM

... S Air. COBB ET.-The gross mis-nia- nagensent of the political concerns of the -United Kingdom of Great Britain,,§eems to have acquired a sort of sanction fronm habit, so that all animadversion on the subject is deemed hackneyed; is regarded as a story too often told to interest fur- tlher attentiou. But, Sir, yoh kaowv very wv11, 'that the axioms of morals are not less steady in their ...

CORN BILL

... CORN BILL, Finding that it would be too late to present . a -petitioa frervcalling, together anv part Of the County, and resbl6yed Jnyself to stateO tb one at least, oft-he Houses of Parliament, my reasons for-ob- jecti g to :this Bill;- resolvedto shew~in tile most formal inan4er, that-I,. at ally - rete; Prejected the protbetion, ,which has been so much talked of, I drew up,. and, forwarded ...

DRUBBING THE YANKEES!!!

... DRUEBING TFHE YANKEES!!! I Well Johnny Bull what do you. think of matters now. Does the following bulle- tin shew that you Iave been able, asItbe TGtristic Alderman suid you Would, to give the Yankees a confounded drub. bing. But I find I must postpone MY remarks on this interestingl subject. The landing of Napoleon in France will oc- cupy public attention for some days at least. They appear ...

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM

... , ; PARlAMiET.4RY RErOX. - It has already beeg eotcedfln the Re. 'gister,- by a corres'o'zideiit. that Major CA WTRSFGNT: had lately ibnsoured the City ot Edinbibrgl i with, a visit, and had delivered a lecture there on Parliamentary Reforni to a very respectable; meetiIpgi which had- been called together by public advertisement. The following is,-fa copy of 'the notice, which the 'Worthy ...

PROPERTY TAX

... 'DOE,-T1 TA1 1axS p~t tax is uow ~b~on s muBai te obeet cifinseIs alige as Were,l in lP7OB Naci~&ho weud~ator'd to pm Went itfonieg iniposcd. In 1812 4* no'tb yt maz named' 'CARTER, Bias impris ned -jn ioL faidrn1 fined, for Waving eyiapaing of thc opeaio:W tbisstas. Mby Lord Fdlkkstone, 0 m ae A ao- tion upon thi~subject, -deseibe4d t epa- p abeinmoderaafo . Pt, fd rpubihitJ*sin tag:h Mr. ...

America Triumphant

... TrosE vile slaves of corruption, irhat now wilt they sac, Whio assur'd us, the Yankees would all run away, Sooji as ever *hey came wiLbin kight of our weni And that England would make them her subject* agpian. Ppd -%suld thiink, they believed these American, elves; W wre compos'd of such dastardly stuf axsthemselves. They forgot, that their bosoms beat highiin the cause- bf *tue LiBEITY, ...

THE ROUND TABLE

... THE ROUrND TABLE . No. 27. SUNDAY, I};aan 3, IS. 5. For I hlid leawnt'a sene snblime (Of someihim, far more deeply i.terfilsed, Wh'bose ?? is The light oflsetting suan, And the roulzln oeean and the livingair And the blue 4kv, anld in the mincd ofman, A ?? and a spirit that irrwe' All thi ikiag tIL gs, all olijec-s of all thonght And rolls through all thiioY. Perhaps, ihe doctrine oF ihat has ...

Published: Sunday 10 December 1815
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2587 | Page: Page 11, 12, 13 | Tags: News 

THE POLITICAL EXAMINER

... 1'11E POLITICAL EXAmINER. PN.vis tile madrness of MaIy for the gaia of a fewNV. POPE. No. RB. A'i OTI OR TWO ON QUITTING, FOR THE lESENT, TIlE SUBJEC' OF BONAPARTE, Ir Sn E(itor in general hias to encounter a variety of dis- ro rdtat opilnions am1ong his readlers, it will easily be slip- posed That it cotild not suboside into any very extravaganlt h.armony on the sunsject of suich a man as ...

Published: Sunday 20 August 1815
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4712 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4 | Tags: News 

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... FO - --GN -'~ELLIGF~ 1 FRANCE. 5)R15 JA'. CG.-Gen. Excenmans has ?? acouitted t th2 Couen c loi 'ar assemrbled at lisle to try the aCCL- tots afrdrpit -hin-Su. h is already the influer.ce of this Jrst ;.~l iree Goverfnment, wlhich -we owe to the llA- gnard- ?? of t>c l r, T ider the military despotis.;n 1 0- IaIt2, it nut mit thnu Gen. Exceimans, suspectcd 0l COFesp nud::w with a foreign ...

Published: Sunday 05 February 1815
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1127 | Page: Page 3, 4 | Tags: News 

ELIZA FENNING

... ELIZA FBAYX N1NG Ni.. Exat N-A ' Et,-5Sait Peer, at the third examinI ation, I at Hatton-Garden. swore positively to her absence frot tile kitchen.- W\itness N-EVTER ertered the kitchen acdl te time the prisonnt was getting the dumplings ready: hlavinm leave to spend the day out trom dinner time, she was bus:. up stairs makingo the beds, &-c. and vet, it onpoostion to this positive swearing, ...

Published: Sunday 17 September 1815
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 808 | Page: Page 14, 15 | Tags: News