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TO THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON, On the cause of English People preferring to be in Jail, to being at large

... But, gentlemen, landowners and farmers, be reasonable gentlemend You have had svbat you wished for , you hare prevented, thus far, reform in England; you have re- stored legitimacy in France; and you are now giving a drubbing to the Yankees :,and , will vou not PAY for this ? 'Do you think, that the soldiers and sailors and contractors c and commisarlies and pursers and paymas- ...

Published: Saturday 23 February 1828
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9379 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 | 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 ...

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 ...

NOBLE NONSENSE! OR, COBBETT'S EXHIBITION Of the stupid and insolent Pamphlet OF LORD GRENVILLE

... NOILP QONSENSR . COBBETT'S EXHIBITION Of te sftupid and insolent Pawpiet LORD GRENYILLE. Now, N Ioble .Lord,' we have thee bn the hip. TO1LORD GRENVILtE. On his Pamphlet, entitled, An 'ssay Vi-on btie SUPPOSED tidvantages of a Sin king--Ftd. Kensinptoa, 29th Aptril, 1]82. LORD GaENVILLI I, Tun principle that ought to be our guide in judging statesmen and legisla-- tors, was, in that ...

Published: Saturday 03 May 1828
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 12071 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 | Tags: News 

THE NEW MINISTRY

... cYour allies are endless in number and mighty in influence, But wye -have one ally worth the 'whole of them put toge- ther; namely, the DEBT! This is an ally, whom no ?? or rewards can seduce from us. She is a steady, unrelaxing, Ver, severing, incorruptible ally., An ally that :is proof against all blandishments, all in- trigues, all temptations, and all open at' tacks. She ...

THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON'S MODE OF SPENDING HIS TIME

... THE I- DUKE OF WELLINGTON'S I MODE OF SPENDING HIS TIME. TuE BROAD SHEET has given us an account how this great man, who, from being at the head of our Military Affairs, is now at the head of our Affairs of Money, spends his, time. Example is universally acknowledged to be better than precept; and therefore, tbr the benefit ofd nv readers, I will insert the article to which I allude, and which ...

SCOTCH BANKING

... I TO MlR. COBBETT. SIR,-Tbe letters you have inserted in this week's Register, on the subject of the Scotch system of paper-money, have given mne infinite satisfaction; because I know, from expeni-. nce, that they relate nothing but the truth. But, Sir, allowme to say, that these letters do not give any thing like an adequate idea of the misery and ruinous consequences which result from the ...

LOAVES AND FISHES

... A SE Tir. public has been entertained for many days past with what are called ex$plan2ationzs; but, one thing I am very happy to perceive, that is, that the pub- lic entertain towards allithe explaining parties, as well- as towards the whole of the set, who call for the explanations, and the whole of the body,: up stairs aP1 down stairs, their repeorthers included; just such feelings a. the ...

TO DOCTOR BLACK

... I - ?? F~rsn, 20th MaareS, .l828 I1 told you last wee that a tittle ?? had whistled in my ear, that the va- riegated religion people, would get 6ua- cunninged after all. Health abidI Pros- perity say I to the feathered philhosb- .-pers and politicians: let DEMOSTaaxis BoOU GHAM say what he will, these li;Qe, lbirdg are a6 bi best possible pobic ut- structors after all. ,They.: do not sell ...

TO THE FARMERS OF ENGLAND IN GENERAL, AND TO MY PERSONAL FRIENDS, AMONGST THEM, IN PARTICULAR

... TO. THE FARMERS OF ENGLAND IN GENERAL, AND TO MY PERSONAL FRIENDS, AMONGST THEM, IN PAR- 'TICULAR. - / . ; Bar#nzM Fam, Sulrrey, Sept. 9, 1828. GENTLEMEN, i . - IN order to save myself the labour of -writing many letters, and to save yon the expense of postage, I take this me- thod of informing you that I have, at this time, a. field of Indian -Corn, ot about elevtni acres, as ?? in all ...