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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register

AMERICAN TREES AND SEEDS

... AMERICAN TREES AND -SEEDS.{ Taz Trees that I shall have for sale this year are as follows: FOREST-TiEES., LOCUSTS.-7s. a ?? -are two years old; or, rather, a year and a halt: They were sowed in May 1827, and transplanted in May 1828. Some of them are now more than se- ven feet *igk; some not more than four or five, and a few not more than three or four.-:- They now, form a beautiful coppice in ...

CIRCULAR

... To tbe E fditort of the MoRximG Ifs- iiLD, the MORxNIG tblHRONiCLE, the STANDARD, the GLOBE, the NVPw TIUES, And the ST. JAkES'S CHRONXtLE. GOBBE;TT'S CORN. ,, B ?? Farf, 4th Oct. 1828. SIR ,'LAmongst the thousandsf per- sobs who have viewed my fieldtf seorn, it is very prrbable that you have been e 3if lthis be the case, and if you have bee-d it Barn-1EI within these ten days, your ?? eyes ...

DOCTOR DOYLE

... D O: DOCTOR' DOYLE. (Concludedfjem page 349,) Toftbe worthy Prelate who thus, in the 19th century, drelds Papal molestation, mig-ht be repeated What Was said by Doctor Samuel Johnson sixty years ago- That a man. Who would theu feel a dread of the power of the 'pope, would'have cried out fire at the time of the Deluge.' Bt though at preseut, and for-a century aud a half past, the Catholics ...

DUKE OF NEWCASTLE'S LETTER

... DIYKE OF NEWCISTLE'S LETTER. ! 1, AT first, intended.to give a regular answer. to this publication; but 1 have taken quite sufficient notice of it in the foregoing address tai the People of Kent; and to use his own Duke-like-phrase- ology, the -fellow '7 was hardly worthy of that; far the letter is, taken altogether one of the most stupid, as well as one of the most impudent things, that ...

USURY AND MONOPOLY

... Tns following Dedication will speak for itself when ihe reader shall have read the -title of the book and the re- marks which are subjoined. DEDICATION, By Milliam Cobbett, the Publisher. TO THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS. QUAKERS, I have, in the above address, given you the appellation which you have chosen to give yourselves, . and under the cover of which, you have so long carried on a most ...

TO RADICAL FARMERS

... ' . ' I Wait a youpg wan from 18 to* 18 nyeats ot age, as a sort of Jhrmi7n and: qqwrdeninqitndAursery-wes+APPREN- TICE. The caseis this: my farm -i8 taken care o by iny only surnving -bro- themr, w .has l been either jardener -or farnier~al1 his 3ite time, andwhQ, thev&h he is only thirteen months older than I ant, if ni able to mnove about so quiekty, 1rom place to place, as is iecessaiy- in ...

FACTS FOR THE MEN OF KENT

... Let the PRIESTS receive the tithes of the -people, and keep a. written account of all that have paid them; and divide, them in the presence of such as fear God, according to canonical authority. Let them set apart ' the first share for the building and ornaments of .the church; Ldistribute the secoaI to the ypoor Hand strangers with their own hands,: in mercy and preiility.; and ...

INDIAN CORN

... Tnn following letter has been pub- lished in the London. newspapers; but it is necessary that 1 repeat the public catiton here. To the Editor of The AMo[rninzg Herald. Barn-Rim Farm, Surre#, Sep. 26. SiR-I troubled you the other day with the iusertion of an intimation to farmers, that they might come to nmy-farm tomiew -my crop till, the 7th of Octoberr Upon reflecting upon this matter since, ...

AMERICAN TREES AND SEEDS

... AMERICAN TABEO AND SEEDS. Tas Trees that I shall have for salo this year ar-, ;s follows: FOR98TTREES. a Iundred..-They are two years old; or, rather, a year and a -half. They were sowed in May 1i27, and transplanted In May 1828. Some of them are aio*w more than se- ven feet hih; ; some not more than four o6 five, and-a few not more than three or four. They now form a ?? in my ground at ...

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 ...

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 ...