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PURSUANT to a Decree of the Hi«;h •*- Court of Chancery made in a Cause Haines tu-' iu '» s

... Tegner, Hishop of We\io. 11. Burning of lodian Widows. 111. Hymn to Hesperus, by Delta. I\. V.tiiKgisui. V. Let- ter from a Whig Hater. VI. Letters from the Peninsula. No. 2. The Battle of Vittoria. VII. Mr. Wilinot Horti.n r.nd Emigration. VIII. Sentiment ...

To FAMILIES, Gl-NTLE-MEN, and the PUBLIC in (ieneral. ROBERT FRANKS and Co., Patentees for the i.i: announce ..

... fegncr, Bishop of Wexio. 11. DurniiiK of Indian Widows. HI. Hymn to Hesperus, by Delta. IV. Wiiiggisui. V« l^-t. ter from a Whig Hater. VI. Letteis from the Peninsula. »£• 2, The battle ot \ittoria. \ 11. Mr. Wilmot Ilorn.n and f-mlgi.'ti;in. VIII. Sentiment ...

&OCIETY for the PROPAGATION of the ISPEL in FOREIGN FARTS. _,„„„-„ ndent His C.irue the ARCIIUISHOPof i' ..

... Gentlemen's (Jold and Silver Laced Rands at 245.) - - 15s. Od. at the I.ac.man's prices. This day i.s published, (Confessions of a whig, in P.n in- ?? terceptecl Letter from • • ••*«••*• to Lord I'ublished by J. W. Fores, 41, Piccadilly, and may be Jiad of -• ...

This day is published, TO LACK WOO D'S EI) IN HIJ UGH MAG A- •*■* ZINE, No. CXXXVI. ferMa.ih. IH2B

... Chapters on Churchyards. Chap. 16. Andrew Cleaves, concluded — Vl. Con- nor M'liloghlin. A Tale of the Lower Shannon VII. Whig Retrenchment, and Plan forthe Reduction of the National DebU— VIII. The Ninth Report on Education in Ireland — IX. Lord Byron ...

t-^AMILIE.S about to FUKNESM will tind, of HENRY ?? COOPER, ?? if ,'ITII UN, the following Articles, at p. -,

... No. ;j. Depot at the Isle of Wight—lll. The Siege of Bhurtpore.-IV. War be- tween Persia and Russia— V. Second Letter from a Whig-' v?i t . er Sr Vl '-AS2' to 9 *& Drunkenness.- VH. The Calm Sea.-- vaXU T _ n ?? M -}r Lh l M acred tv H,e Memory ofthe Bey ...

ADMIRALTY OFFICE, Dec. 4,1 828, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a Session of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery tor

... lts flrst Expulsion— lts Restoration— lts se- cond Expulsion, and the Oath of Supremacy— Struggles for its Restoration— The Whigs— The Revolution— The Corona- tion Oatti— Events since the Revolution— The present State of the Papal Supremacy- Ireland — The ...

'WEST OF ENGLAND LIFE AND FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY, 20, Bridge-street. Ri.ACKFniAns I-oxdov. Assurances are ..

... parts of Britain ; and containing, inter alia, Aberdeen, with those therein— The Law, the Learning, the I adies, the Life, the Whigs and Tories of Edinburgh— \ Chapter upon 'he Wat rs— London In general— Guildhall— dohn Bull, his Wife, and Daughter - St. Stephen's ...

DISSOLUTIONS of PARTNERSHIPS

... commenced, if not completed, his arrangements, for carrying it through Parliament. We have heard, moreover, a distinguished Whig say, that the King no doubt would be heartily glad to get rid of the Duke Wellington, but it not strong enough. Are these proo ...

(From the Paper of Dec. 28.)

... temper and circumspection cduld scarcely ensure. Nevertheless the Morning Chronicle boldly denounces the iniquitous rule of the Whig Attorney General; and doubtless no more iniquitous maxim was ever avowed in the face of a court of justice. is this—that the ...

J, |.r*a tk»t *M 111# eMMMneHMnt of th« eon. iln von k

... the county of grand sport in attacking the administration. has talked .if »//r a Tories discontented benches, and moderate Whigs. I knnw hot under which head has clas-ed the humble indi. * '* * you : but, believe -ry man has ,ight to fur himself, willteil ...

DIVIDENDS to be made In the COUNTRY

... that tbe Whigs have this matter displayed their usual consistency of character. They have been most regular and engrossing of the peculators in this department, in every other. It would be very easy to prove that the properties of the great Whig noblenien—of ...