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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 ...

To All those Protestant Priests, who have, for years, been preaching and praying against the French Assemblies ..

... *. . w I II I l lAhoMe Prolestant Priests, 2IAio i;Ii for ygears, b~erpreaching. ad prayige againast 11w French Asaecmblies aizdNa- poleon; *.aid partieulairj. to tJ e -Pro- test ant Priests of Newl 'negatnd. ageiy, I Sept. i81L GENTLEALsEiU-It. is perfectly notorious; that, before the French revolution anonggt the itaqding objects of your atta, wv~o the Pope, thp Monkns the. Catolic rel- gion ...

PAPER AGAINST GOLD, AND GLORY AGAINST PROSPERITY

... PAPER. AGAINST GOLD-, GLORY AGAINST RoS T. TO TUC PEQPLE IX AND NEAR SAtIRDURT'. L:ETER X-XX. The Bkllioa Committee's t1o 0ierri twee expireu-The Peace of 1814 aao the Bank .Protetieno 'Bill rte- e the prdextes were. svanuhed.-Ominowis opirons.-Neisiue~joned 5etween the. Author on th~e one Spart and the lPe*r. partisans onethe oter. ' , GZNTLEMSFIw-1a renewIng my' eorme spondence with' you, ...

Published: Saturday 23 September 1815
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10366 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 | Tags: News 

DARTMOOR PRISON, And the Killed and Wounded Americans

... ; : Ml- ,DA1idi WII TD- :4nd tkailed qtWe0a4id.an , ., . . . .' ' I@ tf'^ 5. 2>,r. ' . N -kit' 'I:i.;- 'I This being .a subject of great inlpo-61 anue; as i is; i w p princ-Air '. ill-blood10g iiAmerici towards Englatidt I shall lay before. my readers two doci- ments relating to it. *-The FIRST ris a re- tur, fiom auftkorit. Indeed, a copy of the return, made to the Amerkan - yernmetit by ...

LETTER X

... Lw X. . TO LORD CASTLEREAGIL On the Massacre of the French Proteit& ants by the Royal and Christian A.Jrnm.: Byotc, 5. sept. 2825. There you are, then, in the marrow of the counter-revolution now ! Not, that I can suppose, that your Lordship will take delight in seeing: the French Protestants stabbed, shot, ripped open, and burnt over slow fifes. To delighttin torture, to feel satisfaction ...

VINDICATION OF LORD SHEEFIELD'S SPEECH AT LEWES WOOL FAIR

... :yioFiCA;TWll HO Y LORD SHE~Fl ELP', I:f O o. Lwt L SOOL FilW. I Sw' - -`&T LEU W-OL, FIRE. MR. ..IOnnz]TTv .-. teiaW with aten- 4*OnyoQur:ery. elaborate letters, occasi. cned4bY Lord Sheffield's Speeqh at the Wool FXr at lLoe., andasI Wbyno means apprO~veOf mnj. remarks contained hI ~theax,.l h;.AeYO*saio l allow me te, make a fbw:O :Obaerati upon them.s-The sub. I prewaame to be the sad ...

NATIONAL LIBERTY

... ;.I.,'NA-TIQN~AL ~LitRJg~ry,~ t~fit thte cv.,.l likne~tty, ,whicih w:s..ir~teil ats thenitimt, qiv e l-l b oftih~voIoy proce dingS. in 1 n, ' ha1 e' '.et for -a Pomoint ,vert.ed,qtonZiiz'C¢ e .the enlightened daiid ect~iigthapt.;4,h.e feet. must RtIWB^'.xrs.ulttfr~arn,s:~eaesUs rIhe %rue luterzeto.rf naoitna1 leibrj can osely, be, secure]yf ro~oted, on pub~ie/~eeil. i~gSi of 'intIigent , ~pa ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS; [ill] NOTICE FOR HISTORY

... @3,? ? NOT?C?S ron: Hx?ont? FiNC~-4'bse bnsettie& si coznt~ryS,rWich~ iay >! 8*4e,:- AEthe pivot nfZ all. political etios r r hazardeus to ind4lg4le uitmany speciulp tions5: It is sidJ.-hata :etri, tyaof peace has-heen~ ondl~ aL Papas, whicthet Al 4arezir'to' e, ,.'i''e and the o ton-tel I s the pu ao e4beng reive tadi lance f*s~Prs, vR~n tosg~ ;c Ipur to t rzr eetatin e0t ew theretAat the ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS, ON THE SUBJECT OF EMIGRATION TO AMERICA

... To CORTRESPONDANTS, ON T*E SuB OF EMIGRATZONE ~OAMERICA.-0!. 3everal persons haive ii&1resse~d me Jith a vieiv bt obtlaining inforiatin fi, e-;: cessary to them haoing an 'intention -tIo emigrate toArnefica. -i shou1d-v iyvI- lingly comply Swith !their reqsiests but, in the first: place, iti must Use obvious: tD them, that 1 cannot: have the nize t, do it. In the second - place, it is i ...

NAPOLEON BONAPARTE

... N AP O L E O'; l i - B Na AeI . Ma:. COuurrCFIp oneof your .1at immbers you assertedthat eery British suhject Iad~ a riht to qse Napoleon, by letter, duringI his stay at Plyth: This ,I ndtempted hy .riiting. to sin neir cover, of La-rd keit,, ^CaptaiAii aitland, and Sir G. Cockbu-rnas likewise trGene- ralS avar ke oAaf-vigo; b-t-vtwill you- say, lvbin -I; tell yo tlW Mr. CGoffing the ?o. tot ...

LETTER XXXII

... ,rETtElt XXXII. PAPtR AGAINST GtrIWlU s .GLOIT AGAINST PT.OSPERITY. _ . 10 SiE ?BriLE I! AND 3bi sALISBU. Tke Cost of tte- trV iN mthO Articlies 'of Punds, Deb't,, R ncei, l'ae* and ?aupcrl.-C7dncon. io . -Bdly, .ieth Set. 181.' GdEktksr-IHating now sbesn, in theV great, what we have gified in thle Way Yf Glory as well as it' the wAy of ciTvil ~id religious liberly, and iihtkt we hate lost In ...