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WEEKLY

POLITICAL REGISTER.

VOL. XXXIII.

FROM JANUARY TO JUNE, 1818.

WRITTEN IN AMERICA.

London:

PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY AND FOR WILLIAM JACKSON,

11, NEWCASTLE STREET; 192, STRAND; AND 34, WARDOUR

STREET, SOHO.

Entered at Stationers' Hall.

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VOLUME XXXIII.

No. 1. TO HENRY HUNT, Esq. of Middleton | No. 7. TO MAJOR CARTWRIGHT.-Letter

in the county of Southampton.-Letter I.
On the Intrigues of the Junto in Westmin-
ster for making that noble-spirited City a
Rotten Borough.

No. 9. A Letter to a Friend in Lancashire.
On the Spy System mixed with the Dra-
gooning System.-On Capt. Raynes's Con-
fessions relative to the Bribery and Per-
jury employed by Generals Maitland and
Acland. On the State of the Paper-Mo-
néy.On the predictions of Mr. PAINE
and myself.

No. 3, To Henry Hunt, Esq. Letter II.

On the scheme for putting forward Mr.
Roger O'Connor as a Member for West-
minster. On the Questions to be put to
SA Francis Burdett at the next Election.
No. 4. Letterti. TO MAJOR CARTWRIGHT.
On some of the subjects of his Letters to
St Francis Burdett and the Lord Mayor,
and on the base conduct of the Borough-
wowgers, with regard to Spanish America.
~POSTSCRIPT, ön various subjects.
Nb. 5. An Abstract of MajorCARTWRIGHT'S
Bill, entitled “An Act for securing the
Rights and Liberties of the Nation, by a
Constitutional Representation of the Com-
mons in Parliament, and Parliaments of a
Constitutional Continuance."

No. o. To the Honourable the Commons of
the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Ireland, in Parliament assembled The
Petition of WILLIAM COBBETT of Botley,
in the County of Hants, now residing at
North Hampstead, in the State of New
York. Dated November 27, 1817.

III. On the measures of the United States,
and on the conduct of the Boroughmon-
gers, with regard to Spanish America.
No. 8. To Major Cartwright.-Letter IV.
On the Proceedings, which have just
taken place in the Congress relative to
Spanish America.-A Letter to L. H.
SCIPION, Count Du ROURE, the French
Editor of numerous Editions of Mr.
COBBETT's Grammar, entitled "Le Maître
Anglois." His base conduct towards the
Author.

No. 9. To Major Cartwright-Letter V.
On the attempts, which some Persons are
making, in the United States, to prevent
the Congress from acting with Justice and
Humanity towards the Spanish Colonies.
No. 10. To Major Cartwright.-Letter VI.
The release of the eleven English Officers
at Philadelphia.-The Prospects of Free-
dom in South America.-Sir Francis Bur-
dett in Ireland.

No. 11. To the ELECTORS OF WESTMINSTER.
On the importance of their making a pro-
per choice at the next Election of Mem
bers to serve in Parliament.

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