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MR. HUME

... Tais gentleman is incessantly at work to endeavour to cause -some diminution in the public -expense. Nothing can be more -.inremitted Ahan his efforts, no- thing can exceed his industry, his earnestness, and his zeal; and no- thing more fruitless -iban all his labours. He has not been able to cause the deduction of one sin- gle farthiug i and, while he is en- titled to the thanks df the whole ...

FEAST OF THE GRIDIRON

... FEAST - OF THE GRIDIRON. THE GRAND FEAST will be held in London, in the second or third week of April; but, on SA TURDAY, the 2nTn INSTANr, I shall holtd a sort of preliminary a feast at the SWAN I3NN, at NOR- WICE. I shall dine there, on that day, and I hereby invite to join me any, or all, of those good mnen and true, who joined me in the NOaROLIE PRFITITION, which, in spite of the devil ...

TO THE PEOPLE OF KENT

... He was sorry to see the day arrived, that SUlOWED MR. COUBETTS ( PROPHECIES TO BE REALIZED, and when, in fact, they were ' threatened with the FEAST OF THE GRIDIRON. The Prophecies had 1 been realized.'-Mr. Hui;m's Speech in the Hos6 of Cohnnons, 27t1 Febragryi IS26. He was persuaded, that,-without an amicable, or, if he might use the ?? wesds in that House, an EquitableAdIdjusftent, ...

Published: Saturday 04 March 1826
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 13832 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 | Tags: News 

THE KING

... 'TIE I.NxG. 'The King, hasit -appearsbeen very ill, but is now better. If all the articles published in the broad heet, upon this subject, could be &ollected together, and could be read by any man all at - one time, what must be the reflections of the wan-who should read 4hemi I. fshall cont.nt nmyself with putting one of them upon record. It is from. Mr. Thwaites, of Ahe 2 Morniurg Herald. ...

AMERICAN APPLE TREES

... AMER[CAN APPLE TREES. MY Forest Trees, except Oaks. Catalpas, Hickories, and White Ash, are gone for this year. All noy Apple Trees are gone, except those of the third class. 0- these I have some of every sort. There are thirty-eight sorts; and the price is, 9d. a tree. They are all very fine, well rooted, and may he planted out any time vwithin these three weeks or a month.- A hundred would ...

HUNT AGAINST COBBETT

... TO TIE EDITOR OF TilE MORNING IIERALD. Kenrgton, Feb. 27,18-26. -In your Paper of this morning, i find a letter addressed to ybu from Mr. Henry Hunt, complaining of the conduct of my Counsel Mr. Phillips, and also of mine, with regard to the TRIA A, of wvhich you published a report on Tuesday last. Satisfled as I awas with the result of that trial, and as the public were also, I wvith re- ...

TO MR. FREDERICK PROSPERITY ROBINSON

... Amougst the rneans which are made use of to gull this credulous and It ?? people [the English], are those Annual Statements, called BuDoGaTS, which, like the language of Insolvents, are always boastful in rKtty exact proportion -to the desperateness of the Nation's affairs,- PAINE. O ON I-US BUDGET -SPEECH OF 1STH MARCH, 1826. SIR, So you and your Collective Wisdom have had another bout ...

Published: Saturday 18 March 1826
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10996 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 | Tags: News 

FEAST OF THE GRIDIRON

... FEAST' ; OF THE GRIIhRON. TTiLs-Feast will be held at the LONDON TAVERN, Bishops- gate Street, *.onI-HT-nRSDAY. the sixth day of April, at five o'clock in tUie-afterneon, at which time, preciselyv dinner will he on the table. The tickets are to be 12s. 6d. each, including a bottle of wine to each person. The number of tickets is limited to five hundred, as no greater num- ber of persons can, ...

TO THE READERS OF THE REGISTER

... Though Standing Armiues and Sedition Bills andl Habeas Corpus of a- p pension Billsare dreadlfully powerful things, theirpower isnot of that kind which enables people to pay taxes. In all human probability, the t whok6 of the interest.of.the Debt, and all thlt Sinecures and Pensions and Salaries, and also the expenses of a thundering Standing Army, will con- 4 tissue to be made up, by ...

Published: Saturday 11 March 1826
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8160 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 | Tags: News 

TO MONEY-HOARDERS

... NOW, who was wisel Push away at the Rooks, WHILE YOU CAN; for I am told, that there are D O U B T S about BANK-RESTRICTION even yet. Ifthere betkat1 a sovereign will be worth FIVE PQUNDS, in paper, before Christmas next. ,KEEP the gold, if you can. A sovereign can never be worth less than a pound! ,Mind that. Resolutions of a Meeting, held at the Freemason's Tavern, .and, by adjournment, in ...

FEAST OF THE GRIDIRON

... TnIs Least will- be held at the LONDON TAVERN, Bishops- gate Street, on THURSDAY, the WstiIL day of 'April, at five o'clock in the afternoon, at which time, precisely, dinner will be on the table. The tickets are to be 12s. 6d. each, including a bottle of, wine to each person. The number of tickets is limited to five kundred, as no greater num- ber of persons can, it is supposed, conveniently ...

SIR WALTER SCOTT

... We are solry to hear it said that several ot Sir Walie' So'tt's creditors are extrernely dissatisfied a aid ?? about the allied i' trah ftr of' AbbotVford (which-cou- stitutes the proceeds of all his suc- cessful ltabors in the Scotch No- 4' vels) to his ton; anti they say their dividend will be, in conisequence, 4' very smuell. The /fill aabaut of their allegation (viz, that he nmust ...