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COBBETT REDIVIVUS

... this contradiction they have bundled him out of office, &c., as I have above stated. The question now is, did this chairman speak the truth? I answer, No. Out of his own mouth I will condemn him. In this same speech he tells us the increase of cotton m ...

THRASHING OF THE CORN RATS

... thrashed out the chaff from the Swampers granary, and left them, as we think, hardly corn enough to produce another crop. To speak Plainly, the great political bubble of the session has exploded within the enemy's lines, and left the cause of the incapables ...

families engaged in every department, strictly speaking manufacturing, is, according to the best and most ..

... families engaged in every department, strictly speaking manufacturing, is, according to the best and most accurate accounts which can be obtained, a million and a half families, or say 8,200,000 persons, onehalf of whom may be taken as effective men. ...

MUSIC AND MUSICIANS; 011, THE LIGHT OF PRESENT DAYS

... enjoyment. Rooke's New Opera will be ready by the Middle of next month. The libretto is by the composer's friend, Haynes. Report speaks very highly of the music. H. Phillips is engaged to play a pail; the music pertaining to which, is stated to be peculiarly ...

PREVENTION IS BETTER TITAN CURE

... of Eglantine, we understand, is highly APProvel of, and as we have been politely favour& with a sample, we are enabled to speak of it as its beautiful qualities deserve; the Essence of Eglantine possesses a frazrance both lasting and refreshing, equal ...

THE EXAMINER OF PLAYS

... Thursday next, two new lions and a ioness, once the property of Sir Wilmot Horton, are to make their first appearance, the speaking pig and the singing tiger from Bengal, promised by Sir F. Stovin, not having arrived when we went to press. Fred Yates ' ...

BANKRUPTS

... mischievous meddler, The Times,' has actually excited the fears of the whole country for my loss upon the cross benches, by speaking of me as the late Middlesex goose, wilich of course means that I am dead, and there is no mistaking the allusion, as I ...

COBBETT REDIVIVUS. TO THE WHITE SLAVES AT MANCHESTER

... the exporters, the more goods will be exported. You will please to bear in mind, during this argument, that when I speak of exporters I speak of the nation in the aggregate, and not of Tom, Dick, or Harry; each of whom might make large fottunes by the ruin ...

CAUTION TO THE COTTON LORDS

... conveyance. At present, the monopolists charge exorbitantly, particularly for short distances; and their arrangements, generally speaking, for the convenience of passengers either waiting to depart or on their arrival, are of the most repulsive, uncertain, and ...

OUR MIRROR OF LITERATURE

... attributable to the Administration who sent him to Canada, no unprejudiced person will dispute who reads this narrative. The facts speak for themselves; they are damning and conclusive; if we have preserved the Canadas, we are indebted for their preservation to ...