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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register

TO THE READERS OF THE REGISTER

... To THE READERS OF THE REGISTER. On the Prospect now before us. | Kensington, 7th June, 1831. My FRIENDS, ONS of two things will take place';, ?? will pass; and go into eomplete effect, or there will, be some- thing very much like anarchy in this kingdom. The former, therefore, I look upon, not only as.desirable, but as certain. This being my opinion,: it is my intention to publish, in the next ...

IRISH COERCION BILL

... IRISH COERCION BILL (From the True San, 14. March.) A vERY numerous meeting of the in- habitants of the borough of Lambeth took place yesterday, at the Horns Ta- vern, Kennington, for the purpose of taking into consideration the propriety of petitioning the House of Commons not to pass the bill alleged to be for preventing disturbances in Ireland. The spacious room was crowded almost to ...

TABLEAU DE L'ANGLETERRE en 1830

... . I No. IV. TABLEAU DE L'ANQLBETERRE en 1830. ' DUKE OF-WELLINGTON. LETTER I. On the necessity f Pdrlitamientary Re- form, in order-to'preset any dangers to the Englih' Goverkis16it from LhA recent Revoltio in 'Pranee ' London, 21st August, 1830. . MY LoR6 PukE, 1. On-a great number of occasions -I have addressed myself to you; I have *expressed my opinions to you with r- gard to future ...

THE KING

... TH- I eiN THE ?? ; 7 0 TiiE royal assent will, it appears, be ?? to the Reform Bill this day, Thursday, the 7th of June.; a day that will be memorable in the annals of England] The morning papers 'rellas, that the assent is to be given by comn- mission, and NOT BY THE KING IN PERSON! Well; it is his affair, not nine. If there be consequences attend- ing this, the consequences are his, and not ...

TO MR. COBBETT

... TO IMR.O COBETT. SIR, I. . I II I EAYER'W WeeW a constanfr reader of your RWegster Juring the last six years, and acknowledge, with gratitude, the in- struction I have received from your writ- ings. If you think the fallowing worthy of insertion, you will oblige me by giv- ingit a coruer in your Regisir. I am, Sir, with every sentiment h respect anud gratitude, Your humble Serva,nt, JAMMS ...

BURDETT BECOME AN ARISTOCRAT

... (From the Chronicle.) AT the National Political Union, on Thursday night, Sir FRANCxIS BuRDETT seemed to consider some of the state- ments in the Report read that night as aspersions cast on the aristocracy. We have had an opportunity of perusing that document, and we do not think it states more with regard to the body in question than is borne out by fact. In the account of the circumstances ...

DEAD BODY BILL!

... . (From tie LeedsPatriotqf 27. October,1832.) TO THE RATE-PAYIRS OF LUEDSBUT ESPECIALLY TO- THE, FRIENDLESS POOR. W.!:are gettingon-getting famously on in Leeds, -in. the mareh- of intellect, whiggery, and inhumanity.. Our readers will-.do us the:jristice Xo ac1knowledge, that we. ought:the battle inch by- inch against the* acursed Ana : tomy.1lilllr which - wua-.passed, the-last aeqsion of ...

FROM THE SUNDAY TIMES

... .EFRQ .M o.Tf MONDAY. 'TIMES. DAf OF iMRt. COBbEt The pe of this gat ^otica~wite has been sod arested'by the hd of death. His last. Registeri jblished on Saturday, the. l!. iustaat, betrayed zo signs of feebieness in either mind-or body; It was charatterxae by. all that freslunes axnd vigour of thought and fancy which hvaye made that unrivalled publication maintain a3 :urMlaggitn interest with ...

PROTEST

... a~I * :;i: y * ' , ' . .~ : ., _. j . ,. ! : 11 ' ?? t l 1A i tk Mh Cijn tile Advfeotlier and eaowI York SAdvocso-J - it's! :. ' . , p r ...

THE POOR-LAW PROJECT

... l I UAYv this bill; but I will not now 4ltternpt an analysis of it, chiel-y because I have not duly considered the extent of -all its terrible consequences if attempted ta be carried into: execution. It is a sort of Austrian project: a scheme for bringing everv thing und every body -iithin the control, the immediate con- trol, of the kingly part of the Govern- mellt. ThiS bill will totally ...

DISSENTERS DEPUTATION TO EARL GREY

... I WILL first insert the account as l find it in the newspapers, which is as follows: INTERVIEW OF THE DEPUTATI.wj OF DISSENTERS FROM GLASGOW WITH EARL GREY. Yesterday morning, at twelve o'clock, the deputation, consisting of the Rev. Dr. Heugh, the Rev. Andrew Marshall, and James Johnston, Esq., were intro- duced by James Oswald, Esq., M.P., to Earl Grey. Mr. Oswald immediately retired, and ...

REPLY OF THE FARMERS TO THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER

... REPLY OF THE FARMERS TO THE CHAN- CELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER. THE deloders of the people, who, under the name of Radicals, are now carrying on a revolution in every part of the con- stitution, without reducing one farthing from the taxation; but on the contrary, by the help of the excitement which they cause against institutions which were formed before taxation arose: these radi- cal ...