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STATE OF THE POOR; AND PROJECTS OF THE SCOTCH AND ENGLISH LANDLORDS

... jiolv ye rch mn, wep'a I 1~w, for your miseriewtha ~~l ~ ~0 6u.-~oLWI erchs ire-borruptedl, and 'yior tgven'tste, ?? math, ~1Y r :gold aud silvder W ?? ~ a4tb. uto hs &~ ~L~k'y~iti~5 gabain vou,. and shaLeat- your feW ~S-4 'were ?? ~ ?? together- for the lastddayi.BkW ~ ie ers~h: ~d th cue ?? et svi~ have rWipe'r6 on t~heearthandbe~ ~va ~Te h-yeeave ne yori*~t~;$i TOUS@' (FaTWFI A, ,,IORX s ...

Published: Saturday 12 August 1826
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5376 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 | Tags: News 

QUAKER PANIC

... QUAKR PAN IC. I. Ox MOndy -last, the -hoWe as~ it lleJ of.jbe ?? anpn,; 4nsekhe de~ds g.ent~ryiz-. Pkae~ 4dl ijd ...

AMERICAN TARIFF

... Tim following, letter, a copy of which a ?? has sent to me, and which lie says, has been published in| the MbRNING CHRONICLE, is well worthy of the attention of my readers. The writer signs himself NO AMERI- CAN; but, it he be not one, he happens to understand an uncommon deal about the interests and views of the United States. I request my readers to read this letter very attentively; and ...

MARCH OF MIND; OR ENLIGHTENED PIRATES

... I Am abouit to insert a Speech of LORD STRANGFORP, made in the House of Lords, on tlie 12th itistant, which for good sense, for reatness, am for wit, has been equalled by no speech that I have heard of for a great many years. The speech will speak for itself'; the passage relating to the loss of the ship Haskisson will make my readers laugh as heartily as it appears to have made the Lords ...

ANNA BRODIE

... - I ANNA BRGDIE. IT was easy to imagine, that the wrath of Annawoukldrfollow the jpiiblicatiolnof the'correspondence about the Hater of Humbug - above mentioned. She has fallen Rpon the'. poor Commissioner just ia tbe manner that one would iia- ttrally,. expect. She has given li44 a scolding that will tingle in his ears to the last hour of his life. Atievery step, this -nan's conduct becomes ...

DOMESTIC NEWS

... THE KING.-The Court CircN/ak an- nounces that HIs MAJESTY is, and has severe cold that His, lte i~i bta91 ^;ikst The Parfliament, pupn ?? reCOinmen- tion of the LORD CiIAXCELLOR, is pro- rogued till the 29th iftant. Doax MiGU ,RL.-H1is Roval Higbness has taken leave of His MAJESTY, previ- ous to his departure from E3 EnALAND. - DoctoR BLACK and ANNA BRODIR.- Doctor Black, last week, strongly ...

TO MR. COBBETT

... -- TO Ma ( O BE` T ! : . . &Ma1Ch k, 1829. SIR, - -NltoTWsi~iXTANMwo the -press of in. teresting matbr of all sons, E tlink you will diem theinelosed able worthy of a place iu the -ster. Ii is needtess to point otit -o'your readers the different stages of thed ineasnre of ur ,fe ?? :wai, for the prpose ofiRlls'tratin-g- my table. 'But It may be nrth .irhile to ,observe, that: we never ...

UNITED PARLIAMENT

... UNITED PA 1?LIAMENT. HOUSE OF LORDS. Monday, March 12. Lord CALTnORtPE presented a Petition from the manufacturers of the towns of Frome and Shepton-Mallett in Somersetshire, complaining of the tax on wool, which, they said, injured the very class it professed to ?? LIVERPOOL asserted that the tax did not injure manufacturers. A short conversation arose-on Lord Blessington's postponing his ...

Published: Sunday 18 March 1821
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3261 | Page: Page 5, 6, 7 | Tags: News 

UNITED PARLIAMENT

... UNITED PA LIA~.N I ; -T:1 HOUSE S P toDS. ?? May; 14. GRAMPOW, Z ?? On some question respecting the - The ESarl (of LfAuDn0Aart opposed it that it did ijujstiee by poi -hirgtha tbe 60tie'teduones.' He had heard it said thaifthe peopleies their presest state of suffering, weremost anxious ?? soine im- I prolvemecitl sh oul'd take plae ein shie statc of thd rere.sastation. il ded rnot believe ...

Published: Sunday 20 May 1821
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8843 | Page: Page 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 | Tags: News 

THE EXAMINER

... THtE EXAMINER. LorDoNv, AuGOsT 19. Timr Iris!,, it must be eonfessed, are an extraordinary people. They woild come uoder the head of Mr. BAYZ L]TT'S ' People hih one Idea, but witd tihi, dihllrelitf: the people described in the powerful pages of Table-Talk have only one idea all their lives, while the Irisl elJO) their ruling notion once a year, or once a Month. BAt lately they wyere ...

Published: Sunday 19 August 1821
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2275 | Page: Page 8, 9, 10 | Tags: News 

NEWSPAPER CHAT

... So we'll live, And pray, snd siag, and' tell old tales, and laugh At gilded butterflies, and hear poor rogues Talk of Court News; asd we'll talk with them tnoo Who loses anid who wins; wlvos in, who's out And take upon us the mystery of things, As if we were God's Spie. ?? CoRONXxnors MEDAL.-Tbe Motto on1 the Coronaiion Medal of Georgre 11. was, atrtlates per -Pepulas, the WTii r ...

Published: Sunday 19 August 1821
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1738 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: News