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ADDRESS FROM LORD JOHN RUSSELL

... : ~ ~ . I: % IT ,, -- , I - -- -; TO TILE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTHI ERN DIVISION' OF THI ECOJUNTY OF DEVON. - GENTLEMEN ;-ThO acceptance of -an office under the Cron readers it neees- sary thatl -I 'sAoaud again appenl to, the judgiulent' of the indlepetidbta-bd j obllt; spirited hody bywhomnil have hsni ahad 'thee ti'ieS decwed.l i ?? - Siiicrthe'Iagt' elf titrB ile;4ttions; ajrt iiod&shorv ...

MAJORITY

... Of 263 (Tellers included) who voted for the Resolution of Lord John Russell. Acheson, Lord Campbell, W F Aglionby, Henry A Carter, J B Ainsworth, Peter Cave, R 0 Alston, Rowland Cavendish, Hon G a Angerstein, John. Cayley,.Edward S Anson, Sir George Chapman, M L Astley, Sir Jacob, Bart Chichester, J P Bagshaw, John Clay, Williaut Baines, Edward Clayton, .Lt Col, Sir W Bainbridge, Edw T ...

METROPOLITAN TODDLE!

... _ . -R W- . L tVI _ U :, ?? 4 LE 'Wns a-vnewspperio so 'suchde-- *dined' ?? hadlyvteke able tareel fiidsg~aintesstitf;rwithtsoffe other )sps.er, i sdnmewhatk the same state: tilhus it; wa&uitimt'he ut ?? anti the: 'Sun, the Bqritish Press ThW~li'tfie ¼WWWVel~esrj~ nab tfihen the ?? :state,. tk ,,Sometiles there is a --ttlffe ofive or six, or- ten. - N&iitAlri u&'do s etntiresy; ...

MR. HUME'S DEFENCE

... AIR. HUME'S DEFENCE. - TO THE EDITOR QV THE TIMES. St. Mary.cray,Nov. 2 1826. SIa,-,i purpose now to offejr the ex- planati;n of my part of the Greek bond tiransaction; which was so much. misre- presented.in your paper of the 2Sth ult., that the-public may Judge how far that statement is coivect. First, as to my having taken alarm at -the depreciation of the: Greek bonds, and -thereupon in ...

Published: Saturday 11 November 1826
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 13346 | Page: Page 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 | Tags: News 

TO THE HAMPSHIRE PARSONS

... u Be?ke fr eir?tetnpora1iti?s. Speecji of Hern?YW?dx?f? x A ' - TO TA HAMPSHIRE- AARSiM iN * * Q s ; ,; i t F ~~0 .1 Kensinsfar,18Pk Juy, 1827. `;De Yo4 remember* tbaX,'; thv ve ?I8I7, you cam,1 - ft ?? £0 Hugt en carry, at a .cdnntk uiettiig, an eaas- t tb'l Regent and now King, whic aa.l wai intended to glve Coun. Lbnance lo, and even to juitiry, the juist then past, orjassing; 40o sspend- ...

Published: Saturday 21 July 1827
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7995 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 | Tags: News 

NOBLE NONSENSE! OR, COBBETT'S EXHIBITION Of the stupid and insolent Pamphlet OF LORD GRENVILLE

... NOILP QONSENSR . COBBETT'S EXHIBITION Of te sftupid and insolent Pawpiet LORD GRENYILLE. Now, N Ioble .Lord,' we have thee bn the hip. TO1LORD GRENVILtE. On his Pamphlet, entitled, An 'ssay Vi-on btie SUPPOSED tidvantages of a Sin king--Ftd. Kensinptoa, 29th Aptril, 1]82. LORD GaENVILLI I, Tun principle that ought to be our guide in judging statesmen and legisla-- tors, was, in that ...

Published: Saturday 03 May 1828
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 12071 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 | Tags: News 

THE NEW MINISTRY

... cYour allies are endless in number and mighty in influence, But wye -have one ally worth the 'whole of them put toge- ther; namely, the DEBT! This is an ally, whom no ?? or rewards can seduce from us. She is a steady, unrelaxing, Ver, severing, incorruptible ally., An ally that :is proof against all blandishments, all in- trigues, all temptations, and all open at' tacks. She ...

THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON'S MODE OF SPENDING HIS TIME

... THE I- DUKE OF WELLINGTON'S I MODE OF SPENDING HIS TIME. TuE BROAD SHEET has given us an account how this great man, who, from being at the head of our Military Affairs, is now at the head of our Affairs of Money, spends his, time. Example is universally acknowledged to be better than precept; and therefore, tbr the benefit ofd nv readers, I will insert the article to which I allude, and which ...

CANNING, HUSKISSON and BURDETT

... RUSKNC : ANNa At:Ni, ?. ?? UNDT I BURDETTA¾CaI.' CB'. MY fonmespovdent;& B. may- be well masosoures;th th4 edag'pf Bu!.rdettwitk Canindi&.notes3- cape me. L is o.wa~notherp; hut, the thing .was poetryomp. e wikaout him. Here w i tt 4eAu4lly atj Crit qcttwlay iceding a helping mouth in thatl eatingand drinking out of the public money,' for which he hid eensured this- very man, with whao' ...

SCOTCH BANKING

... I TO MlR. COBBETT. SIR,-Tbe letters you have inserted in this week's Register, on the subject of the Scotch system of paper-money, have given mne infinite satisfaction; because I know, from expeni-. nce, that they relate nothing but the truth. But, Sir, allowme to say, that these letters do not give any thing like an adequate idea of the misery and ruinous consequences which result from the ...

LOAVES AND FISHES

... A SE Tir. public has been entertained for many days past with what are called ex$plan2ationzs; but, one thing I am very happy to perceive, that is, that the pub- lic entertain towards allithe explaining parties, as well- as towards the whole of the set, who call for the explanations, and the whole of the body,: up stairs aP1 down stairs, their repeorthers included; just such feelings a. the ...

DUKE OF YORK

... I - i I CAxoT fthink what the devil the, hangers on of the THING can possibly mean by waking all :be: worry tba} they are making about the Duke QffYork. In low -matters, they are as cunning as the- father of-lies himself; but 1 really cannot-:iscoer what they ex ecttoget, or what. they expe-t to :;s latalselfish purpose they expect to-answer;: how they Sup- pose :they shall Ihereby coax the ...