. . It is matter, for nice discrimination whether the Edinburgh Reviewers are most distinguished by anonymous insolence, or quailing meanness when detected and exposed. The wanton and cowardly attacks which they have so liberally lavished upon 'timorous arid unpretending literar
September 22, 1821 - Beacon (Edinburgh) - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
boards, - • THE TRIAL OF THE QUEEN. This edition may be relied on as containing a full, accurate, and impartial account of the proceeding's in this most important case. The Speeches of Counsel, Evidence of Witnesses, and Debates in the HOuse - of „Lords, are detailed at length.
September 22, 1821 - Beacon (Edinburgh) - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
and two ladies, pwengers, sixteen in number, were providentially saved by a boat from Portmore, Loehryan, which came to their assistance. The country people, that is, the Irish part of them (for the natives of Galloway are kind in the extreme), have been very busily employed in
September 22, 1821 - Beacon (Edinburgh) - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
u—As it now appears to me, that you are disposed to raise a pzrsonal question with me on the subject of your present correspondence 1 deemit fitting that I should be gutded - by the advice of a friend in the answer Which I ought to Make to the letter just received. I regret the
September 22, 1821 - Beacon (Edinburgh) - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
You promised to take some notice of No. I.XX, if a seventieth number should ever see the light; and now when the gasping thing has made its appearance, you have fulfilled your - promise. But then you have allowed your indignation to carry you at once to the impotent attack upon
September 22, 1821 - Beacon (Edinburgh) - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
'are% reliant P dj" ; 11 71 Printed by JOHN NIIVIMO, Edinburgh (to whom - sitig" of - 0 addracsed), and publirbed every Saturday at each number, 101.; yearly, when delivered In,. if to the 'country ; £2: 35.,, whed called tbr; awl 4. lialf.year and quarter in proportion.—Newton
September 22, 1821 - Beacon (Edinburgh) - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Lordship, that it will be a matter of great satisfaction to me to learn, that the attacks on my character and honour, which this paper contains, are not approved of by your Lordship, and that you do not lend to them the sanction of your high name and authority.—l have the honour
September 22, 1821 - Beacon (Edinburgh) - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland