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COBBETT'S

POLITICAL REGISTER.

VOLUME XXXVIII.

INCLUDING THE TIME BETWEEN JANUARY THЕ 6ти,
AND MARCH THE 31ST, 1821.

LONDON:

Printed by C. CLENENT, and published by Jonn M. CORBETT, 1, Clement's-

1821.

Brit Hot 15

11 1881

Brotkorg Sumover Grund.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

No. 1. Jan. 6th, "A New Year's

"Gift to the Farmers." Explaining

the cause of their distresses.

2. Jan. 13th. A Sermon to the Good
Methodists, on their conduct with
regard to their Priests, &c.

3. Jan. 20. Third Letter to EARL

GREY, on his declaration relative

to Parliamentary Reform.

4. Jan. 27. "THE QUEEN'S ANSWER
"TO THE LETTER FROM THE KING
"TO HIS PEOPLE."

5. Feb. 3. A Letter to Mr. Brougham,

on the Liturgy Question.

6. Feb. 10. Letter I. to Mr. PEEL, On
the symptoms exhibited by the
Grand Bubble, &c.

:

7. Feb. 17. Letter II. to Mr. PEEL, on

the Battle between the Land and

the Funds; on the scenes of the

approaching Summer, and on the

GRIDIRON!

8. Feb. 24. Letter to Mr HUSKISSON,
on the Poor Laws, and Inimitable
Bank Notes.

9. March 3. Letter III. to Mr. PEEL,

on the intended Committee on Agri-

cultural Distress.

10. March 10. To the FARMERS'

WIVES, on their present penury.
11. March 17. Letter to Mr. Gooch,
on the out-cry of the Farmers, and

on the schemes for their relief.

12. March 24. Observations on the

march of the Austrians towards
Naples, and on the probable conse-
quences.

13. March 31st. A Letter to Lord

Viscount Folkestone, on the Grand

Battle between the Land and the

Funds.

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643.

C.

Brougham, Mr. 138, 262, 320, 593, Horner, Mr. 389.

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J.

Jefferson, Mr. 733.

Johnson, Dr. 423.

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Knight, Mr. 421.

L.

Lawley, Mr. 439.

Lafontaine, M. 424.

Lewis, Mr. Frankland, 500.

Lockart, Mr. 308. 574.

Littleton, Mr. 437.

Liverpool, Lord, 381.

Lopez, Sir M. Μ. 123, 438, 766.

Μ.

Mackintosh, Sir James, 154, 326, 457,

817.

Majocchi, 385.

Malthus, Parson, 511.

Maddison, Mr. President, 792.

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