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COBBETT'S
WEEKLY REGISTER.
22
VOLUME LIX. - 60
FROM JULY TO SEPTEMBER, 1826.
Dec. 1826
LONDON:
Printed and Published by W. COBBEtt, No. 183, Fleet-street.
1826.
Bancroft Library
CONTENTS OF VOLUME LIX.
No.
1.-Proceedings at Preston. (From the
Morning Herald.)
2.-To the Electors of Preston.-To
the Subscribers to the Fund for the
election of Mr. Cobbett.-Yorkshire
Meeting of the working classes.
3.-To Money-Hoarders.-Scotch re-
venge.-Poor Man's Friend.-Lying
newspapers.
4.-To Mr. Frederick Robinson, on the
proofs of the prosperity, which has
flowed from his unreformed Parlia-
ment. To the Weaver Boys of Lan-
cashire.-"Envy and admiration."
-Scotch Banks.-Newspaper lies.
5.-To Mr. Canning, on the present
state of Things.-Poor Forties !—
State of Trade.-" Envy and admi-
ration."-"The best public in-
structor."-Manchester Affairs.
6. To the Readers of the Register, on
my Petition to the King."No
Popery," or, the purity of lands and
tenements."Catholic emancipa-
tion"!!!-Distress.- Good God!
Surely my eyes deceive me!-Na-
tional Debt.
7. State of the Poor; and projects of
the Scotch and English Landlords.
To Mr. Lawless.-"Best public in- structor."-Foreign Loans.- Aris-
-
tocratical encroachment. "Eng-
land's Glory."-The Poor Man's
Friend.
8.-To the Working People of Black-
burn, on the capacity of the Go-
vernment to collect the Revenue
amidst the miseries of the Nation;
aud on the projects now on foot for
robbing the people in the middle
ranks of life, in order to keep up
the luxury and the splendour of the
Boroughmongers. - Election Sub-
scription. To the Readers of the
Register, on the above Subscription.
-Adams and Jefferson.-The Sum-
mer.-Twelfth of August.
9.-To the Radicals of Manchester, on
the Meeting, held at the Manor
Court-room, in that Town, on
Thursday, the 17th of August, 1826.
-Rural Ride.
10.-To Sir James Graham, Bart., on
his Pamphlet, entitled "Corn and
Currency;" which Pamphlet is ad-
dressed to the "Landowners," and
which Pamphlet contains a propo-
sition for (in fact) robbing the whole
Nation, and the Fundholders in
particular, for the purpose of up-
holding the Aristocracy and the Es-
tablished Clergy.-Rural Ride.-
Meeting at Cork, on the subject of
the prevalent distress in Ireland.-
Distresses in the North.
11.-To Sir James Graham, Bart. Letter
II.-Good Ministers !!!-"Envy
and admiration of the whole world."
-Castlereagh's horrid end.
12.-Rural Ride, down the Valley of the
Avon, in Wiltshire.-Corn Procla-
mation.-Happiness under the Bo-
roughreeve and Constables (From
the Morning Chronicle.- Happy
Sawney.-Greek Affair.-Sir Glory.
13.-Rural Ride, from Salisbury to War-
minster, from Warminster to Frome,
from Frome to Devizes, and from
Devizes to Highworth.-State of the
country.
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