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ERRORS IN THE LAST REGISTER

... ERRORS AN ?? LAST R&GISTER. I frecuentb see errors enough when I come to read the Registers in print; -but to notice them all would take up too much time and room. There are two errors, however, in the last Re- gister, both in page 721, that.actually make me say the very revet se of what - I meant. The pbrase not being his * subjects,- ought to have been not being his Protestant,subjects. ...

TO THE READERS OF THE REGISTER

... - . I Q THE - READERS UP arge REGISTER. .OWVING to gentllee,, at a din- tance from1i tlndon, not under- standing clearly how the publish- ing business is conducted here, much. unnecessary trouble is taken by some of them, relative to the being supplied with the Register. The proprietors of couatr pasers supply indioidaals with those papers, -and have of course, an account open with each of ...

NEWSPAPER CHAT

... NEWSPPER I - C HAT. 19 - -PR CHAT-. Foo~TS v. HAT's -We hear that it is intended, in 6hNs ease, t sto ove the Court for a new trial,.4n the ground of extcessive ?? Chirnifc e. Mr. GillNiss Foote's solicitor, has addressed a letter t thie Morning0 Papers, stating, that neijther himself ?? Fcote sent for publticaton the correspondence which has appearezd, and that it is mot their Wttefim to ...

Published: Sunday 26 December 1824
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1515 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

HORRIBLE CRUELTY

... I Commnitted by ?? SCanisdi Liberals.' I ?? rPir_ ta Spain, Xe I English P.ubli~jc have never heard i e sid,,- It appered f 'Ihent-of this .iounfry, Ait Saashould, whether b~y.Libe- rals tor~by-vils,.be completely S-pE#UtdL fr*7n' Frace. There-e 1dm the ifi~wkleol~the newspapers, whethe hreiw or 'no1, ha-ve thei an siebthe, iesl. - reat:0 si ality ,nexactness, ?? Sof severity infllicted ...

APPLE GRAFFS

... ITnE following Letter will speak for- it-elf, I shall only say, that, after this year, it is not likely that I shall import any grayfs, or have any trees, of any sort, for sale. I am not likely to have conve, uiencies for it; and I find it causes a greater demand on my time than I am likely to be able to answer, without neglecting other things which I have more at heart. To MR. COBBETT. SIR, ...

THE WEN

... The swellings of the We-n, thie probable progress of those swel- Xnys, and the probable fate of the Wei itself. Ke~iz(4gnn, &Ah Dec. 1824. TE1B inen*ous thing, called- -the ;DMetropolis, has received, during -the last year, an-idditioa, or sweling,- to the amouat o, it is calculaled, twventy.two thousanld touses, includingt ose wvcare now actually building am ove ground. XiWhile that ...

Published: Saturday 11 December 1824
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7053 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 | Tags: News 

REVEREND ALEXANDER FLETCHER

... It is scarcely necessary to remark on the various instances of singp- larity and eccentricity of characters which it is the fate of the daily and weeklyjournialist to encountet. Be they what they may, however, we think that few of them, in pure and native luxuriance of absurdity, can vie with the portrait which the Reverend Alexander Fletcher draws of himself in his facetious pamphlet, just ...

Published: Sunday 19 December 1824
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2476 | Page: Page 3, 4 | Tags: News 

CITY.—THE STATE BED

... CITY.-THE STATE BED. lo the Committee of General Purposes, held a few days agothe saile t of tile lamentable dilapidations of the grand City State Bed, in the Ilae- sion-house. underwent a very serious discussion ! This bed, which is zite feet long, and six feet eight inches broad, cost the City the enoralws sum of 3,6001. The curtains were of the richest damask satin, and 1116 bed-clothes ...

Published: Sunday 12 December 1824
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 964 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: News 

MACHINERY

... ;. ~: -AACHINERY. . TiHAT ?? of slalU wares, BOfTT SmTT, haS pretended Dthat muy Address to the LED glish Land- lords oni the subject of domestic -41anufactureq, contrins a contra- ?? to my Opinionw in a Let- ter to the Luddites in 1811.6 What, then~, did 1, in the Letter fto the Luddites, applaud a system that shuts up thousands of poor creatures in hot rooms, that de- stroys their health, ...

LIST OF FOREST AND FRUIT TREES

... I OF F ELIST OF FOREST AND FRtUfIT TE$$ LocUts, I . . 1 - White Oaks) I I Black Oaks, - T-ulip Trees (frm seed),- . Gum Trees (two years old), - , ickories (two years old), Blacek -Walnuts, .hesnuts, rersirnons, Wild Cherry. Occidental Plane (from seed), Honey Locust, - Apple Trees, 23 sorts, andI sort of Pears. The prsie of the Forest-trees is ~6. a 4tuadred for every sort; and if a *housand ...

TO THE READERS OF THE REGISTER

... X). PERS OF THE REGISTER. atted he* cli OWING to gentileen, at a dis- thn~e ?? ndtS uinder- s4nndi.ig &ta ?? Thmeiaess :is n~xtitted; here,, nnic1i 9an ?? itknb it44 o qthem, relatixe tot c .tupplied~tith.iE Register.. The proprietorin C OtP ?? ?? eakz 4wi thiose, , of ezrse, acantepi av~ oeh qtk~em an4ieiyep most &onr tlrlindi~d ~wl s;b m* keiedir t- Thhcterir t ThMS alsOY timts' ye tk is ...

THE EXAMINER

... LONDON, Dec. 4. . Tlig foreign arrivals of the past week have been very barren of intel- ligence; so much so, that we scarcely know of ought which it is ne- cessary to allude to, except a report thatthe two brothers of the King 'of SpainS Carlos and Francisco de Paulo, are about to visit Lisbon and 'iNaples, with a view of ultimately proceeding to Mexico and South America; most likely to Peru. ...

Published: Sunday 05 December 1824
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1509 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News