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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 ...

THE ELECTIONS IN LANCASHIRE

... TIE ELECTIONS.IN LANCASHIRE. TO THE EDITOR OF THE TRUE SU-V. f7lolseley, 1. Jan. 1835. SiR,-You will see by the date of this letter, that I am got back from the clouds of smoke, and from the hives of men. If I could have brought along with me into this vale of Stafford; to the borders of the beautiful TRExT, and to the woods and fine meadows and fieldss; if I could have brought along with me ...

NEW AND DECIDED

... Chartch-Rates abolishedat Birminoghara?. ;BIRMIINGHAM IESTRY'' MEETING. CHURCH WARDENS' ACCOt NTS. On Monziav last a vestrV sleetioX wav bei; in St. Mlartin's Church, for tbe piiu pneof passing the late churchwarde,'. a. olits, re- I ceiling the estimates for the orrenrlt yearl and grantin the presentchuroi, and chapti- wardens a Ievv. The chuirch si su-u-lialiy crnwed. The Rev. the REcvTo, in ...

LOCUST TREES

... CURIOUS, that while our snorting, groping, grasping, conceited, jack-ass- like, managers of Royal woods never have been able to perceive that it was their duty to pay attention to what I said about locust-trees: curious, that while I have actually caused a million or more of these trees to be planted in England; and in going through the. country see beautiful plantations of them : curious, ...

No. III. TABLEAU DE L'ANGLETERRE, en 1830

... - N~o. ,III. .- TABLEA U DBE L'ANGLETFRj. en;1830. TTO, TRE PeOPLe 0 . FRIENDS, : - . - IT was my intention to speak to ye, in this Number, of thbe .e6ffect which the discovery 'of, STMADI NAVIGATION Would have in any future war between our go- vernentand you, and also of tha c-hang which has betu made'in our position by the creatidn of the ris NA!VY OF ?? UNrxTD S TATES OF AMERICA; but I will ...

PLAN OF PARLIAMENTARY REFORM, ADDRESSED TO THE YOUNG MEN OF ENGLAND

... ?? A Wa ?? -t PAEAMMENTAI- RRFOAM,- ADDRESSED TO TE }YOUNG MEN OV E ' ' 2.4k 'co~ 1~trvtioe h 830. IWVV'RRIENDS, 53' - ;5 . ?? in the -month of MivIA1368 .1, uhder-the title of NOBLN6 m 6, exposed the Sstupidity adij, iie 6GRENnLLE, who, after aig :sineeure ?? o He~ExMqier 10oriawt fifty. -yprs, fta . ereseiv anabout 230 ,L0df£hth ublk: lon~er,-and -having durt g t a e public money,psi e -t ...

Published: Saturday 30 October 1830
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7499 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 | Tags: News 

TO THE REFORMERS, AND ESPECIALLY THOSE WHO WERE DUNGEONED IN 1817

... cc It is a great satisfaction to your Committee, to observe, that, notwithstanding the.alarm- bing progress which has been made in'extend- ing DISAFFECTION; its success has been confined to tbe principal manufacturingdls-. tricts, and that - scarcely any of tke AGRI ' CULTURAL' POPULATIONI havew lenzt Xthemnselves to these violent ?? -*ade in Fehrucry, 1817, to the House of bmn- sMons, ...

Published: Saturday 27 November 1830
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7067 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 | Tags: News 

TO THE HAMPSHIRE PARSONS

... TE- l~lP PTO, THEU&Nt-f= PARSONS. I. On the blame ascribed to me with regard to the disturbances. 2. Oa the Special Works at Win- chester. ?? On the effects of the Works at Winchester. |4. On the conduct of the Bishop of Winchester. 5 5. On the fate of the Tithes. Kensiaqta, 1& Jazzary, 1Ia1. PARSONS, Hampshire Parsons! My old ac- quaintances, how de you feet now? When, in' ,areh, i817, you . ...

Published: Saturday 15 January 1831
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7338 | Page: Page 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 | Tags: News