TO MR. COBBETT
... -- TO Ma ( O BE` T ! : . . &Ma1Ch k, 1829. SIR, - -NltoTWsi~iXTANMwo the -press of in. teresting matbr of all sons, E tlink you will diem theinelosed able worthy of a place iu the -ster. Ii is needtess to point otit -o'your readers the different stages of thed ineasnre of ur ,fe ?? :wai, for the prpose ofiRlls'tratin-g- my table. 'But It may be nrth .irhile to ,observe, that: we never ...