DEGRErATION GREAT NATION!" Political Prophecy has been proved by repeated experiments to be so hazardous a trade, that we have in cautiously aOstainettfrom dealing in so dangerous an article. Within the last seven,years, so much has . taken place no4ody peognesticated, and so muc
July 26, 1815 - Public Cause - London, London, England
Arsi.IDGEMENT POLITICS. FOREIGN. SPAIN AND PORTUGAL.—Since our last, we have nothing new to announce from the 'Peninsula, except it be that the . French are collecting and concentrating their forces, steadily pursuing Weir career . , and persevering in their filial work of subju
October 30, 1811 - Public Cause - London, London, England
it UT. — ISt. Of Exclusion by Rotation. ltd. electing by Ballot. gd. Members of Parliacrleut no longer hold themselves responsible to the People. - 4th. The Denial of Responsibility is a Novel Doctrisie. sth. On the Neeczsity of Responsibility in Members to the People. dth. Unde
October 30, 1811 - Public Cause - London, London, England
The Earl of Liverpool presented several tiPers pursuant to Add rcs of In! HOuse. undet stood timm to be the docuwen:s L e slYe• ting Geoa, for which Lord Grey had moved on a former night. They %vete order-1 to on the table. I , lirt Grey postponed his intended motion f " the sub
April 26, 1815 - Public Cause - London, London, England
The Seamen and Marines' Pension Bill was brought up from the House of Commons by Mr. Croker and others. Read a first time, and ordered to be read a second time on Monda).—Adjournod.
November 23, 1814 - Public Cause - London, London, England
the privilege of thus unequivocally substantiating this fact, you wilt nevertheless credit the assertion ; as VOU mustnecessarily conceive, situated as I was at the time, a prisoner in a distant jail, (the gaol of Dorchester,) that, morally speaking, I not have had the most dist
November 6, 1811 - Public Cause - London, London, England
the Anglo-Americans, if not to have caused, at least to have decided and hastened, the memorable declaration of the Independence of America. The minds Of the Colonists were still wavering and irresolute, when this literary production fixed their views, and pi °nipted that great
November 6, 1811 - Public Cause - London, London, England
g the time he so application ' i.mt had formerly printed the same work in : - ..'cotland. Upon the work bell% printed, the defendant revised and corrected the !,ress,-and direetect that 2,000 of the first nurnher, and 1,000 of the second, should be struck off. These directions we
November 16, 1814 - Public Cause - London, London, England