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COBBETT'S

WEEKLY REGISTER.

VOLUME LXIII.

FROM JUNE 30, TO SEPTEMBER 22, 1827.

LONDON:

Printed and Published by WILLIAM COBBETT, No. 183, Fleet Street.

1827.

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VOL. 63.-No. 1.] LONDON, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1827. [Price 6d.

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The Minister told us, that he wished the debate on the Bullion Re-. "port to come on, that the matter might be SET AT REST.-Set at "REST! Mercy on us! Set at REST! And so said OLD George "ROSE, too. But, what did they mean by setting the matter at rest? Is "it possible, that they could imagine, that this matter was to be set at "rest; that this great question of paper-mouey; is it possible, that they thought that this matter was to be completely set at rest by a vote of "their majority! No, no; this is one of the things, which, I thank God, "that band of people cannot do.”—Register, 6TH JULY, 1811.4.

SETTING THE THING AT REST.

TO THE READERS OF THE REGISTER.

Kensington, 27th June, 1827. any length. MR. DAVENPORT, MY FRIENDS, who is, I have heard, a member I AM going to notice what for some place in the north, wishpassed, relative to the paper-ed, it would seem, to have a Commoney, during the debate, or, mittee to inquire into the causes ather, the talk, upon Mr. Da- of the distress of the country; VENPORT'S motion of the 14th and, in his speech, he expressed instant, which I mentioned in a a most anxious desire to see the former Register, but on which I QUESTION OF THE CURhad not then time to remark at RENCY SET AT REST!

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Printed and Published by WILLIAM COBBETT, No. 183, Fleet-street. (ENTERED AT STATIONERS' HALL.]

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