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Cal J ONDON COLLIER AND STEAM ?? shipping WHARF COMPANY, on the east side of thi 1 , S or

... is published, No. Vlll.— Ll. ot THE LONDON and WESTMINSTER RJSVIEW. CONTENTS I. The TERMS of ALLIANCE between RADICALS and WHIGS. _. ASToUIV. ?? THOUGHTS in-the CLOISTER and the CROWD. 4. fallacies upon the poor-laws. .I. MEMOIRS of MIRABEAU. (i. L'AROBE'S ...

teEjJJ? COLLIER AND STEAM l win?' ?? '„* . COMPAN Y, on the east side of the ?? ?? ._

... is published, No. VIII.— LI. of THE LONDON and WESTMINSTER REVIEW. CONTENTS. 1. The TERMS of ALLIANCE between RADICALS and WHIGS. 2. ASTORIA. 3. THOUGHTS Inthe CLOISTER and the CROWD. 4. FALLACIES upon the POOR-LAW 8. _. MEMOIRS of MIRABEAL. 6. LATROUE'S ...

TEAST INDIA' HOUSE, January SS, HE COURT of DIRECTORS of tlip That. n,!w. IA COMPANY DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE— Pane

... to INDIA, Ily Way of EUYPT, SYRIA, the HOLY LAND, and MESOPOTAMIA. By MAJOR SK! ' Author ol Rich. i (Publish HISTORY OF THE WHIG AM ACTIONS, 'twdayg, indemy Hvo., Volume of THE 11 1 STO R V OF PARTY. By GEORGE WINGROVE COOKE, I Author „i of Bolingbi •♦• ...

GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. | X HE GENERAL STEAM NAVIGA- IPANV'S first-rate and superior packets -HOUSE ..

... arrow is drawn so un.spui ii.*_,ly.— Mont hly Repository. Saunders and Otley, Conduit street, Hanover-square. HISTORY OF THE WHIG AND TORY FACTIONS. In a few days, in demy Svo., ihe Second Volume- ot THE HISTORY OF PARTY. By GEORGE WINGROVE COOKE, Em. Author ...

HAND-IN-HAND FIRE AND LIFE OFFICE, FEBRUARY 28, 1837—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a GENERAL MEETING of the ..

... Butterworth, Law Bookseller and Publisher, 7, Fleet-street. HORRORS ofthe WHIG POOR-LAWS. —MANLY REPLY of the Rev. G. S. BULL to a LETTER addressed to him by tbe SECRETARY to the WHIG COMMIS- SIONERS of the POOR LAWS, requesting an Explanation of certain ...

OPTICS Of COMMISSIONERS ol ceMl'i No, 25, Great George-street, Westminster,^ MAURITIUS.— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ..

... Marshall, and Co., Lon- don ?? r i! n ?? D u,)l ?? ERASER'S MAGAZINE tor MARCH contains:— Greek Comedy— Aristophanes. Mammon. Whigs and Tories of Old Times. Cibaria Memorabilia. By Coffee and Crumpets. By Nimrod. l>auncelot Littledo. Blue Friar Pleasantries ...

CHAPLIN'S UNIVERSAL OFFICE for STEAM NAVIGATION, REGENT-CIRCUS, PICCADILLY. F or the convenience of the ..

... I'rcss-Rooin Sketch— lo. Napoleon in Council— 11. EJjgnients from the History of John Hull— l 2. Sonnets hy the SRetcher— l3. The Whigs, the Radicals, the Middle Classes, iincrthe People. William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh; and T. Cadell, Strand, London. FR ...

PRANCE AND ITALY, By SOUTHAMPTON, PORTSMOUTH, and HAVRE-DE- TH.E SOUTH of RA ENGLAND STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S ..

... of the Bedford Fa- ] mily— History of the Holland Family— Papers on the Church, . its Rates and Tithes; Profligacy of the Whigs, Designs of the , Radicals, Addresses of Conservative Associations — Notes on all , subjects; and Observations on the Corn ...

KENNET and AVON CANAL NAVI- CATION.—In consequence of the increased demand for Freight on the Rennet and Avon ..

... Reminiscences of the Hedford Fa- ?? of the Holland Family — Papers on the Church, its Rates and Ticlus; Profligacy of the Whigs, Designs ?? the Radicals, Addresses of Conservative Association — Notes on all subjects; and Observations on the Corn Laws ...

i^OR CALCUTTA.— To SAIL the FIRST • WEEK in AUGUST, the ship BROXBORN'dUBV, 7M tons . r r ! '

... Resurrec- AlphonsodeLamartine. | tion. IV. Rough Sketches Afippat. X. Phi.osophy of Party No. I. The Lieuttnant. j Politics. V. Whigs and Tories. No. 11. \ XI. Death of William IV. VI. The Remembrances of a I XII. July Sonnets. By Sir Monthly Nurse. Sir Morgan ...

IUTTA— To SAIL the FIKST EX in AUGUST, the ship BROXBORNBURY, 750 tons low lying- n, the London Docks, ALFRED

... e, with which I have conducted myself during tbe period of your confidence in me, with satisfaction. My confidence in th- Whigs has been feeble, because I have seen with disgust, that they allowed an Irish taction to exer cisc a prevailing interest in ...

■p RTH E R N MA I L S,| I * SWAN-WITH-T WO-'nECKS, LAD-LANE. ■PAPLIN'S LNl\: NT CIRCUS. PICCADILLY. AfWe

... i. departure from > ?? c doubt not that you ar, .« with us at an old Kiigli-.il gentleman i ambition and the bitterness ol Whig politics Into a course Of c nduct and language towards \ u * OBpotieata which, doubtless, In cooler moments, he will himsell ...