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TO THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON,

... TO TIlE DUKE OF WELLINGTON, B4rnl-Elsn Farw, 261h Mugust, 1828. My LORD DuKE, There have been published, in the GLOBE newspaper, six letters on the subject- of the CURRENCY, signed A SCOTCH BANKER. These letters are, in my opinion, the work of Mr. TuOXAS ATWOOD Of Birmingham, brother of Mr. ATWOOD, whois one of the members for the borough of CALLINOTON. The object of the whole of these ...

TO A NOBLEMAN

... W, NA,. ¢ hi d#A t of flatuery - tt becaaps I; krF frm Xlg. a,4 I canSI help call it rowfol .etperiede,: ~t you~ pose~athat 'infortunate quality, vulgai~ly called sh- ness,: v omnio amonlgst Engrlishmlen ; an~d ap misehiev-os when: !fcoiwes in com~any~ and destroys 1h~ 'utility of polsi hitegrity, great tsrews of kdnowY- ledge, and great ti-lentiiithe bargain: because I ::ilths itii, t ra ...

TO DOCTOR BLACK

... - ~DOCTOR, I s9k that you am sadly in the dumps on accburt of the failure of your fs-~ Vourite ProtigA , \WILUOT HORTON, Of HORTOON WILMOT, for devil take me if I can ever recollect;which Dame' goes first. When the earlierrays ofhisi§is- dom Inad him Dapplaud PkEL'S BILL,' and to see in it a settlement bf the cur-' rency question for ever, he was called, simply,WILUoT; but, I suppose, having ...

INDIAN CORN BREAD

... INR iAN , .E. D I-. AXD CO R BREA4D. 1i~ theis Rd~r the Morn~iag Herald. Kensingtpn, Oct. 22. $xn,-Voi will -fama sure, have plea- sure in Conveying, to your readers the ini 7P~non wiuc4 1 am now about to give you. .r. Sajsiord, baker, corner of Queen UAnd Winipole-streets, has bad some Indiw Corn ground properly at a mill On Fund ay morning last he showed me a specimen of theihourr; and on ...

CITY JOBBERS

... C- ITY JOBIERS. |; .INSEBT below theMB NX MSGN-I S RALP report of what took place in. the ward of Farinoni Without on~ St. Thomas's day. Thea; speakngr continued, 'or very nearly six 4urs,-*one hour of~which I oc- eupied. To read slowly and deliberate- ly.,for six-hours, ewould t equire -prdinted matter equal to eigkteexsfte s in the usua print, it requirig just about twenty minutesto reaut ...

Published: Saturday 27 December 1828
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6561 | Page: Page 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 | Tags: News 

READERS OF THE REGISTER

... ' When the END shall be near, there will.! be, as there was in France, everlacting- choppings and cbangiugs in the Ministry; and, perhaps, at last, no man will be found- ...

Published: Saturday 12 January 1828
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8005 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 | Tags: News 

ARISTOCRATICAL PLAGIARISM, AND ARISTOCRATICAL PAUPERISM

... ARI$TOCRATICAL, P>kGISIs AN, ARJSTOcRdTIC,4f. PAUPE j$J. I' TO ! TUE RADICAL REFORMERS. Bw&sElgha Farm, Surrey, 15P4 Map, 182 my FRIPwDs, AMoNaswT the other acts of the aristn- cratic race, who have,, for so many. years, been gaped at by the tame Eng-. lish people, while they called themselves our superiors'; while they called themselves, and called one another, Noble Lords, Noble ...

CLAIMS ON FRANCE

... TO MR. COBBErr. - - SzR,-A man cannot serve his cobn- try better than by preventing abuses in the Government of it. Many a man who is not much affected with the beauty of virtue in itself, nor with, the ugliness of vice, dreads, however, to have his viciousness held up to public censure. Now, Sir, as it is pretty generally admitted, not only in this country, but, Iperhaps, still more among ...

SPEECH OF MR. FRENCH

... SPKECH OF MR. FRENCH. I insert with great pleasure-the speech of Mr. FRENCH at the last meeting of the Genk al Association of Friends of Civil and Religiobs LIbNrty. 'l M'r. MF RENC then rose, and was 'ipartially greeted Wvith. applabse. He ' 8pke D earay as rollows :-GENTLE lM1 I' n at Umptin to-say a -w*voids after a Gentleman, whose mode of soeaking is well calculated to ewcite I the ...

THE BRUNSWICKERS

... LEO, serwant of tbse sewant of the Lotd, ' to his d4earA, Henry, King- f Eneland, all heaithaudihuppiness.-W; sitin;ig in this HllyqSlavipg, with-mtnredeibera- tios, . hek business with our. bre- threni, do, -wilth their unainimous cosent; 'grait -unto your Majesty, ryour Theiisd ssucc5sorsithe titleof Definderofeie which, we do, by these presents, -owntlr- unto you.; commanding a11 the ...

MEETING OF THE COLLECTlVE WISDOM OF THE NATION

... MEETING OF THE COLLEC- TlVE WISDOM OF THE NA- TION. . . :-Y i Baern-Elh Farm'; Sarey, 21st Jae 1828. TUE Collective met oii Tuiesdoy last, at the usual 'Place; a place whicb 'their meetings have rendered equal, 'in point of renown,'or rather, i sboild say, notoritfy, to the big building' in Druly- lane, or that in Covent-g-aren. Well would it -be for Stii. nation, i' the per- formances, ...

Published: Saturday 02 February 1828
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9698 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 | Tags: News 

CATALOGUE OF FOREST-TREES, SHRUBS, AND FRUIT-TREES

... CATALOGUE OF ORBR8T-TERES, SHRUB3, -A:n * FRtIT-TREES. R. - 0 IT iS an hla BaYng, that ;youb -e too manyirons in the ire, some of th4in ,,iuSE cool; I h~ave had three itmii in the fire; a- crop of corn, a crop of mangel-wurzel and a cro atrees, all %which nriortunately ca71ed npon me -at one? and the sam'e limwe: and I bave made a memnorand im to -remind me that it is not: to happen again. I ...