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PROTESTANT REFORMATION

... PROTESTANT IRE'FORMIATION. TnxSiv Work is now finished.. It contains sixteen numbers, which. may be had in loose numbers, at four shillings; or, any single num- ber may he had for three Pence; or the whole may be had,. neatly bound in boards, tor four shilling8 and sixpence. It was my intentionj to publitsh a list of all thle Albbe~ys, Priories, I3os)iitals, ie; divided. under the heads of ...

Excellent observations of Mr. Justice Foster

... Eicellewt okservalions of pfr. Jistie . oster;. IrI ThatLearneld Judge is represented to have stated, I' that, as for the Ma- riner himself, he, when .taken into the service 'of. the Crown, only changes masters for a-time ; his ser- vice and employment continue the very samze, with this advantage, that- the danger of-seas and enemy are not so great in the service of; the crown, as in that~of ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... SUAMIMARY OF POLITICS. AmE:RICAN W AR.-We 'have 'notv tbe Gazette account of the battle of 'CAi'pawa, and also the American 'account of -that *memorable and important contest.-.1- -I guessed our force, at about three -or four thousand men; -and it appears nIow, that it did not a2alUnt to three thousand, out of vvbich we lost in'killed, wounded,- nissing, and prisoners, 8il78 ! The Americans ...

ON CAPITAL PUNISHMENTS

... |-. .1 ON CAPITAL PUXIUSEMETS. I M Ma. tOiB3EI~t Itis with feelingr of -unfeigned regret, tha- I observe, -os looking over our provincial newspapers, SQ. mn any symptons of the increase of crime, -in, imultipind, accounts of executions, which arm daily, and almit every wbeje, taking place, of individuals wh1o0 have forfeited their lives'to the-laws of their country, Noless taiinftve of these ...

AMERICAN PAPERS

... I I1 MERIC4N P4PEBI . ~~W, .'il:'iv.-9 td2 >,.;i'''t~igW T':6 ! 0 ;p.:|d6I The f'klq 4etlq s~saXe ,y je~erd*y, .senit ,toboth H oussf Cogs's by thle Preside~nt ete -Uited- Stat~es. 'thle suiliments ii c x- dt-& in. bEoth ouses, are ,purely u)atibial, asiA almnost u-nealnois :-- : -ee:!S 3 ngfit t~h-nz7ed &tdeA. - I lay befote Congress rmunkations +jo: reeivd fro the yPleaipot~entianies of the ...

DOMESTIC EMBARRASSMENTS

... DOMESTIC EBTIARRASSRNTS ' MR. CO BEn TTe- depreeati~ni of the prices of Agriculttral produce ard ofprnr perty in general, constituies a fYeture of tie timesff, deeply in-reresling to tlie whole coin- ulunity, an~dmeritirt~gte most serious aqteny tion and examingatiton,,: Flctuations of pro- pertyare concesrns -of thefire ade dd them family ircla; tbey haunt a man efin hispis-pi low; -they ...

LETTER VI

... LETTER VL To LORD CASTLEREAG3I. chs the contrast between the Return of Napoleon nd that f ZLozids; and. on he QUeSto of what is ntow to be donie tcith Fra~nce . MY LoRD,-There yoL-are, then, once. more at Paris. And 'what will y.ou snow do But, before I come to the: discussion of this important questian, let me. beg. your observance of the colntrast, the great and striking contrast, exhibited ...

OFFICIAL PAPERS

... ^ I ,- Report of the Military Comnmission sitting at Paris.-f(Contsnuadfro~rn page 67Q.) above-named, in 'conformity vwith the Ar- ticles 87 and 88 of the Penal Codeof 1810. -The Military Commissici-discharged and acquittedl, 1st, unanimously; the Sieurs Gomont, called St. Charles, Sub- lieutenant; Joachim 'Alxaidre Ldbis 'and Amable Aime, Provost Lieutenanits ,-Jean Charles Francois Godard, ...

HOUSE OF LORDS, July 22

... .; gIo,: I E or hoRss I Ju4'22. - .The&SpaAKEa~ho~ld. iz Chis hand the - otew of Credit Bill, addtessd -the Pritce iegentiand delivered the Molowing Speech: .'..M'yit pleatse your Royral EiHighness,- We, jisMe ty's niost dutiful and loyal sp bjee he- Gomm.os of ;Great Britait anfd irelind WiPlikawni assembled, hare plosOd tl6supies thsice' of the pre'sentyear; aimd ecg upon the vari- ous ...

LIBERTY OF THE PRESS AND FREE ENQUIRY

... |LIEERTY OF THE PRESS AND FREE ENQU~TIRY. KR. CQOBRETT,-In my last I ventured to make some remarks on the police of State Pros Sutios, :for matters of opinion, and also on the Bible Societies. 1 noet propose to Chew the state into which the Republic of Letters it thrown respecting the Dilble itself.. In doing this I am well aware of the censure that will be cast upoV ine; but feeling satisfied ...

RETRENCHMENT AND REFORM

... S Air. COBB ET.-The gross mis-nia- nagensent of the political concerns of the -United Kingdom of Great Britain,,§eems to have acquired a sort of sanction fronm habit, so that all animadversion on the subject is deemed hackneyed; is regarded as a story too often told to interest fur- tlher attentiou. But, Sir, yoh kaowv very wv11, 'that the axioms of morals are not less steady in their ...

TO THE READERS OF THE REGISTER

... To THE READERS OF THE REGISTER. On the Prospect now before us. | Kensington, 7th June, 1831. My FRIENDS, ONS of two things will take place';, ?? will pass; and go into eomplete effect, or there will, be some- thing very much like anarchy in this kingdom. The former, therefore, I look upon, not only as.desirable, but as certain. This being my opinion,: it is my intention to publish, in the next ...