EDINBURGH REVIEW
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... I EbvvBURGLE{ RVJEW I The following is a lisc of tile CQntents of the New Nutnlber, (69) of the Edinbuigh Review; from which we gave an'interestitng'extr~aetotye-stetday,:- -1.. Mstory,pof thse Bullish , togishatur4- ,&aokry-3. , lDissiters' &Tarriage4g-4 ...
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... Westminster Scrutiny, Elbows, ihrre are ques. lisl tions men will not, by Lriendship, be biassetd to adopt. (11. 40, 41.) M The Review contains sevkral letters of Aord his Chatham, which have ai1ready appeared in the St' Freen11tman's JournZl. We conclude our ...
... enjoyment of excellent health since his arrival in this country. On Saturday, the day after his pub- ic entry, there was a grand Review in the Park- Yesterday the King went in etate to Christ Church -This day he holds a Levee at the Castle .To4 ?? evening there ...
... I - AMERICAN SLAVERY. In a letter to the Edinburgh Reviewers. an Anre. rican Gentleman enters at considerable length iltO the vindication of the United States, for stiti per.! mitting in the Southern and Western States, tle ex istence of negro slavery ...
... Majesty has been pleased to express his intention of ho.dihug two Courts in Dublin. His Majesty will review tha garrison, at the Phenix Park- and a second review of troops, consisting not of the garrison merely, but of all tho regiments that can be conveniently ...
... Macdonald, was insp' cted by Major. General 8ir An- drew Barnard, K.C.B. The same d ny, the ?? I p oceeded to Weedon, where he reviewed the seven companie. at head-quarters. This old corps arrived from India about Twelve mi-ribhs ago. and is fast advancing ...
... met an antago. nist, every way worthy o.. her most elaborate n efforis m Lookin, into the book, Mrs. B.. observes, The Reviewers ( he Quarterly,) have not here shewn P Imuch regard for the fair sex. I will undertake to d, prove them not only guiltless ...
... return to Eiiland in the early part of the week artkr next. Before his Majesty's departure there are, to be some splendid reviews, and one or two grand fetes, besides the boar hunt. This day hig Majesty receives addresses fronm the Civil and ?? Autborities ...
... contain all the customary original and se- le:,d articles; all 'the PARLIAMENTARY. DEBAl'$FS of the week in great detail; Review 'of IVANflthE bythe Autnorof WAVEaLir, With EXKACIS; the New. Stairp Duty Bill ' Palsionable Intelligence l'oetry by bcott ...
... whole of thb 19th Lancers that were quartered ihere marched out of rur bar. tacks for Hampton Court, prtparatory to the grand review which is shorti, o tike itplace ?? Heath. The t officeri; of the alwove regiment w. re highly respected, in our f~a j ?? The ...