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CONGRESS OF VIENNA

... CONGRESS OF VEN-.. 6fXTRACT FP55 MI'N5jIES OF CONFERENCES OF I ilE POWERS W O StGNED THE TREATY Of ',;- Csaer~enee oftke1t~thz,11ag,Il5t The Coinumittec appointed or 9tl jastant, and clfirg to examine, iahtther aher tie eveatta whlich hevepa'ss'ed si'nee !:ie reternf of Napolean Bnnapsrte te Frsw'e,; atnt its Cefeqlsenee of the doenin'^ents'.pelbislied at Pairis o ^'the DegeIaratioi 7whilch ...

LETTER IX

... a x; S .IXo .To Tki'EA E'ir;,;00 T : oPOLe-. On Ike oiia kt.Poue - .; rice t 4;, -id . bf .: Xi Lo nbIt~ks *frequenftly obee by me, itf huef letterIs, which 1 hid die hounodr to--addl'rsstoqyouiLrdsip du~r- lug the war wikd :Americathat, inf -you were, atylaaus; Lretold ouvwloulibe, coipld: ito. na~ee -peace witk 7iltm. Iw b5gA-mnerlca,-and, iuee -without .seb-; daing' er,- brl-0 ...

LETTER IV

... JE'* T'WRIV On the Deb-A e r~d to the cAmiescee ment-o~flkwM agapiie iFe8. .X - - pUely 1qst-$n. 48i+l3:5, MY~ Loao,-At JA -t, _tJ]i o. pa to have st ikenthe ft b e o ur flees ihayvWItale a_ Fe~l i~aei there iepoa. Id: this ano warttian 43ie a4aZttckiigp!pex y4 andI-i ie tfraid, Ehl icaily. Stated. ta wes you in tibiepast,: fely:coue m twports, and or, and ave eenjt wa ft some smai Jaieprefek ...

TO THE THINKING PEOPLE OF ENGLAND, WHO DO NOT FORM THE ARISTOCRACY, AND WHO ARE NOT OF THE WAR FACTION

... To Tii THIONING PiOPLE OF ENGLAND, WHO DO NOT FORM Timl ARISTOCRACY, AND WHO ARE NOT OF THIE WAR FAC- T ioiq. MY FRIENDS.-It might be well for you to consider the terrific scene, which is pendant over your country,: and over Europe. The momients are few, but they may yet serve for the public expression of popularqpinion against A war with France, which your Rtegent and .a large proportion of ...

LETTER V

... LATTER Y.. To Loe CASTLKREAGe.- On the Ite Wesl'taNsMER-rEwTIXc, dkd onh Me' Duelartios of M. Hine rch regard to the 'coniduct qf the EmPSISR; NiAOLaFso, as ffdareE s- relates, to tke DeaVt of the DBuroWr EscuHid and .(Pek{X WuxrI. r-::. , : MY.JoaD m-The' prbnii priate inform. us, thati, at.the Mlfeq oqf .the Cict of Westminsterj hel on af:the' l:th; instant,' to. consider 'of a her ...

THE CHAMP DE MAI

... THmE Cirip iME MAr. in introducing to the notice of. my rea- ders, the most impressive and important proceeding which Europe has witnessed since the commencement of the- French Revolution, few comments are neecessary. It is a cevemony which speaks for itself, and which ought to overiw helmf wiith con- fusion all the-base efforts of the vile hire- ling press, who stigmatise it with the silly ...

THE NEW ERA

... T.. .N. w P; . ~~~~ E x EPSEM. 7., H -ii Royal Riliazess the Prince Rlegent callgd the commencement of lis reiVn aa New Era.z I-h.iok.I may apply 4hat term to _s T .Ewpehx N~- > 00#uk t t,:ha r~eo~ ils eW: Wus tatk thiĀ¶4; lie has plce Mfinsl te irea& of -aU thwse~ *perredvillans, who so beaseiyde-. serted?' the Royal Bourvons for that v; ...

TO THE RIGHT HON. H. GRATTAN

... E f \ . A: . . - x *: f - I cl s i '- , 1 1 tot T: ltF}Q+ L -i: - CAN.1 * -Sxlu--F'tm tI, e Pareppeu cryde&bates A .~~X ~p in-thie sA mor of wicbyqavezd Ftpe you0 -Qcuiyea, ando .,is-te-eesson are which- aggravates -:on thie one haild and pxenwtso the oter,~ untiql the oPubis; youire describing pizsent. tJiemselves to .your ewa inrginatiOn, and to that of your. hearers, hr monstrous caricatu ...

EXPOSITION OF THE MINISTER OF THE INTERIOR

... ExposiN'Ito QIF,^ ioS ISTE1 OF TiEE 1EXPOSIT t9Ttilor R> The resident .arniounced, that. ,Vomnmt 1legnault St. Jean d Aungely reqested a bearing, to commun cat6 to the Chamber the expesitioxP of th Mitisfrr of the Ite- rior: it wassgranted. mis Majesgty the Effperor; said Countt Regnamlt, having chaged thos~e of his Mi- ItiSters w~ho aro MEwbexs of the-Cbamber of Peers to coniinaiCateto thaV ...

MODERN FORGERIES

... MODERN. FOkGERIES. ^i. CoB ,-The French Goyern.. muent invite:-the distinguished English' at Paris to visit the archives, for the purpose of witnessing the base falsification of do- ,cumenits, made with a view to supportthe recent political arrangements of the Con- gress, and that such falsifications have taken place no discerning man in Europe carn doubt. It is, however, unnecessary to go to ...

TO LORD GRENVILLE, On the Constitution of England, America, and France

... T: LORD: G NVILLE, on tile ZosnitUti ofs P Englad, Ame- rica,, qnd4 Prance. my 'T ' ''*f _ lVIY Lonn-1 the pbllse~report of youir speech of t 24th of Rst month) on the subject of the war against France, ve read the fnli1wing passage: s to new constitutif e(LordG.) wrsfirm- l Iy of opinion, at aod constitution, could only be fo6 ed by the adoption- 4 of remedies, from- 1imeto time, under ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS, IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

... -s to tr~ n t CO;RRESP El b&~ -ounedot -ver 11yhw 1Rlt~eti, Amrcn, P^riltem f . . ,1 enfcia to -bath: coaintries.-4I kaej ~ thu- Cri o .uf ianited, ac-; fezxs' A RAz-h-.tv noir Ac h o rd~u~~bysmanhr ; . .ihda~e ajiishe pasead- us uKes it~e~os tQ :ea hs nt j 4J~t i ti-- ,eiv~thbtaJ~t6ik~hLwoz-hrke w OWE ddissdj t ina rAimeie ofQh Ti , I~t *> -rser.i, itjsupt to hardna ,sj; it is to * Lit ...