riE POLITICAL EXAMINER. Pna 'Sthe rnadine5. offiany forl the gaei ofa few. POPE. No. 476. TO THE ENGLISH PEOPLE. LETTER X. Felloyr-Counrtrymenl, Demanders of Conmlitulional &efornm,- OVTtlER debate on the sublject of this demand of your's ji,~ust afforded a fresh and striking ins
May 25, 1817 - The Examiner - London, London, England
No. ITO4. From serural txlerval Imitations (./ this Print, il is become necessary LAST NIGHTS LONDON GAZETTE SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1817 SIMMY i}.t' n.\ fwr,^Pilp&a^\
May 25, 1817 - Bell's Weekly Messenger - London, London, England
mrplns of the induilry • • boppy* • ftee, aud a powrriul people. Legate, the »««« which lh« coveri..- Uob takiii|t, and that the ear* # ~ h* some trolhs »ero dividftrd ••'irli conld fait lessen the self-importance of tli* Celestial Empire, made baste to terminate the ceremony. i
May 25, 1817 - Windsor and Eton Express - Windsor, Berkshire, England
w . < MMON COUNCIL. A Court of Common Com,*.. of London was Thursday held pursua, R lsitio take c.ons.deratioi, the alar. : il^m#tioll of the intention of Ministers to proposf., Suspension of that great bulwark of the co >-.if on and personal security, the Habeas Corpus Act .. to
May 25, 1817 - Windsor and Eton Express - Windsor, Berkshire, England
CORN EXCHANGE, May Thrre «a« > modfftle «rr}»al heal this morning, the for wfcMi *a< britk, ami (hr tra4‘‘ may quoted from ?i. to 4». per quarter hielier than day je imigh!. New hare advaoeed about four ihilltrp per qnarter, and Old Beaor and Bariev m. bel.er sale. ulins are fro
May 25, 1817 - Windsor and Eton Express - Windsor, Berkshire, England
Sir M. W. Ribley inquired of the Noble Lord, whom he then saw in his place, whether his Majesty’s Ooverninent had come to a determination upon what day they intended to submit the proposition for n farther continuance of the Act for Suspending the Habeas Corpus ? Lord Castlereao
May 25, 1817 - Bell's Weekly Messenger - London, London, England
-1 IlP L i E.l.N';T T. HOUSE OF LOIiDS. rd ttjA, Avay 23: motion for a ?? froi H e4 . - into before 3 itieoi o{, lie Peace in) Caues of Libel, ali reiuJ nod to the Quarter Sessiotic, wes agreed tpf and iie pnal-er4s cuderedc . AD.IOZ~t;NMFOTATE OF THE COUNTRY. hC ?? 0f 1.. rpnL o
May 25, 1817 - The Examiner - London, London, England
Lord Erskink rose, pursuant to notice,and called the Attention of the Lords to the subject matter of Lord Sidniouth'a Circular to the .Magistrates of different Counties, and, after several appropriate and conslitatioiml observations, concluded by moving, that there be laid befor
May 25, 1817 - Bell's Weekly Messenger - London, London, England
MR. BENEFIT, On Tluirs«!aT, May 29, Will l>« Comedy (not acted here .for manv years) called SUE AND SHE VVOU’f) NOT, The Kino Impostor—Dun Manuel, Mr. Dowton; Trappanti, Mr. ' Mtttiden; Donna llvpolita, Mrs. Davison \ Donna Mora, Mrs. Alsop ; Vilella, Mis' Kel inlerlnde (not acte
May 25, 1817 - Bell's Weekly Messenger - London, London, England
Academical Society.— On Monday the Officer* the Academical Society applied for a licence permit the diacuaaion of philosophical, historical, and political subject*, in the rooms of the Society in Chancery-lane. There were on the Bench the Recorder, Aldermen Sir James Shaw, .Josh
May 25, 1817 - Bell's Weekly Messenger - London, London, England