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STATE PAPERS

... established by law, and therefore by law alone can be abolished. Should the legislature think it expedient to pass 'this roll in review, and try all its parts by the test of public utility, they may be assured of every -id andlight which executive in- formation ...

PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT

... the peti- tion, would, it wv-as argued, be every way dangerous. Theleast of its evils would be to hold up the House as a reviewer of the proceedings in the conts of law. It'would give to any female, however reprehensible, tie power of removing from one ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... who is inspector general of infantry in the eastern depart- ments of France, and of the troops in Het- vetia, is arrived to review the troops in Switzerland, who are assembled for that purpose. Six hundred men have arrived at Brenne, which at present forms ...

CRITICAL NOTICES OF NEW BOOKS

... the wlar; ani a wpince opf the ousc of Btrou oppevrs ' onr the trone or Fmhwcc. On this passage, fneotf our most able reviewers has remarked, Ihat there are not, and never hove been, any Nsuch advocaler; si d that, to hold out the -estoration of the ...

PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT

... on the statute of Henry 8th, concerning the non-residence of the Clergy. Sir 1Wiiia:.n Scott, in a very able speech, took a review of the origin and effects of ihat statute, and concluded by moving for leave to' bring in' a bill 'to amend and ren- der the ...

PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT

... place with France upon it, before Malta, the Cape, and other conquelts were furren- dered. His lordfhip then, entered into a review of the recent acquisitions made by France on the continents of Europe and America. To indemnify us for her acqui- fitions ...

TO THE REV. MESSSRS. NARES AND BELOE, Conductors and Proprietors British Critic

... Ole caufe of the PURITANS. On two articles, in your laft number, I think it mv duty to make fonie remarks. The firfi is your review (if, indeed, it ran be fo called) of a fermou an II-baifig, preached by the Rev. Edward Barry, in the parifh church of Wokingham ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... Bill, and many others too tedious to mention. Af- ter the Parliament is dissolved, we shall pro- hably find leisure to make a review of its pro. ceedings. -Rousseau says, fhat Englisbmen are free only forty days in seven years, and that, the use they then ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... Cassel is expeated here in a' few days, to review the troops. The interchange of couriers between Berlin awd Paris is more frequent than ever. It is asserted,. as a thing certain, that after rhe Landgrave's review, . the regiments will be. appointed who ...

TO MESSRS. NARES AND BELOE, Joint Editors and Proprietors of the British Critic

... amongst the godly, have, doubtless, bad their weight with you; nor did you, I believe, lose sight of this pious fund when you reviewed the bool of St. Wilberforce or that of Patriot Thornton; the former about the word God and the latter about paper money. ...

TO THE HON. CHARLES JAMES FOX

... real object of your visit to Buonaparti ;- but a tolerably correct opinion, with respect to it, may perhaps, be formed from a review of your conduct since the signature of the preliminary treaty. When the disgraceful terms of that treaty were first made known ...