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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

TO THE ELECTORS OF BERKSHIRE

... TO THE | ELECTORS OF BERKSHIRE. LETTER 1. Greensck (Scotland), 22. Oct. 1832. KYv FRIESDS, I EXPECTED to be able to be at READ- ING and NEWBnuRY by the last week in this month. It being out of my power to accomplish'that, in consequence of my engagements in Scotland, I take this method of expressing my hope, that you will not cover yourselves with everlast- ing disgrace by choosing, to ...

POLITICAL PROPHECY

... POLITICAL PROPhECY. Ox the 23rd of Februarv, 1928, I ad-- tlressed to the Duke'of WEiLLINGTO. the following wvords:- Adopt any measure that shall extensively affect'! the community; let that effect be deeply mischievous, and at once all .the admiration of your generalship is swept away for ever; away goes your name freo. the corners of the streets, and down comes your picture from I/e ...

TO THE READERS OF THE REGISTER, On the Conduct of all the Parties in the recent Attempt to chouse the People ..

... TO THE READERS OF THE REGISTER, On the Conduct of all the Patties in the recent Attempt to ehuse the People out of any real Reform. I : MY FRIENDS, I am come down here to this little quiet town of cleanly hearths, and of the best bread that ever went into humana lips, in order to get clear out of the hnbbub of the noisy VVkWq, that I may calmly and impartially look back over ...

Published: Saturday 26 May 1832
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 16543 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 | Tags: News 

ACCOUNT OF SCOTLAND

... No. IV. Newt Lanark, i. November, t35:. HERS I am upon the most-interesting spot of earth that I ever set my foot upon in the course Of my long and ram- bling life. But, before.. I proceed.- to give an account of what I have seen on the two, banks of the: river. Ci*Yon, I must go back again, as in reality l did; fromTDALZZLL.Houss to GLASGOW, onf Moaday, the 29. October, to attend ~at a public ...

Published: Saturday 10 November 1832
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6965 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 | Tags: News 

TO THE ELECTORS OF ENGLAND

... ElLECTORS OPF -.ENGLAD L ETITER JI. . Base Deosios of AIe' W1 ad ?? Citystrigues, cae oi B IIXG and oiAers, 'agis Ik de Mr Fisj-^', in order that you'may act ja part- worthy of yourselves andtyoufr country;- in order that you may choose proper men, and reject' impostors;it is ?? sary ihat you form a' true ,estifite of' the men who are now in power;a 'that you judge right~ly wit rgaid to', ...

TITHE-PLEDGES

... MY opinions with respect to the pledges in general, have already been I expressed. In the following article we have the opinions and the arguments of that able lawyer, Mr. EAGLE, relative to the necessity of pledges for the abolition of the tithes. It will be seen, that he concludes this able piece of writing, by observing, that if ihe system of re- quiring specific pledges be generally ...

PUBLIC DINNER AT OLDHAM

... TuE electors of Oldham, on Thursday last, had a public dinner at the Swan Inn, in celebration of the triumph of radical reform in their borough, in the return of Messrs. Fielden and Cobbett. Both the. great rooms were crowded with company, and a cheerful evening was spent in eebrating an event on which not- Engeand only, but Europe looks with' interest. John Fielden, Esq. M. P. Wioli~am Eagle, ...

CHURCH PROPERTY

... TO MIR. COBBETI.: M'zdrid. 3d-p4i, 1532. 81R,-I have not seen-any.of yoar '29%isters of a later; date thanthes14th. of January' last, but mycorrespondent in London has informed .me that in-one dated the 3d of March,- you have .an- bounced a translation of the-book which; I sent to you in November. lasf upon the subjeet of church-property in Spain, and that, at the. same time, y911:iad ...