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N . fn / eU igenc ' ? . I ~ Bitee 7 iting 3 TifTisters * Address to the * rinct Itegent . £$ &
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ttffca * wer * his * ea / iigteatkra £ . Wkn . ? nea tfi « o « Hj ^^ they go u > work in a very different way * They -sewKa $ ingfc friend to fell E&r party of it in a ivhufcr . They do hot go to the party and take to wtfnes ? & with them . They do Udi run blustering about and making a noise . And my real 4 * efief is , that if 1 had done any thing which would have amounted to a breach of
the peace ; rf I had accepted of a challenge , and had appointed a time to fight , Lockhart the Brave would have taken care to have us both bound over , and would have also taken care that this breach of tjie peace should have cost me five thousand pounds ! This is my belief ; but you have the facts before you , and I leave you to judge for yourselves . "
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mistake , haying fin ^ d * * feqr inetances that names hive b $ c& , && £ [ £ *> roc of persons as subscribers * who had indeed expressed at good-wifl . to the undertaking / but had not desigqgd to subscribe . l . T . BUTT ,
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Address of the DtsseiUing Ministers fa the Prtnqe Regent , with IHs tio ^ dt Highnesses Answer . At a special meeting r # f the T $ &-senting Mmj&ters of the Thre . e L ) efltomhiations of London and Westminster- it was agreed to address the
Prince Rpgent on the late outrage : the foUaw « mg are the address and answer :- ^ ' * To HLs .. Royal Highness George Prince of Wales , Regent of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland . May it please your Royal Ifigtonts **—We ftrs MaiestY * 3 most dutiful and
loyal subiects , the ProtestaittJDisaenting Ministers of the TtiWe Denooiin « vtipns residingJn and about th ^ Clries of Coii 3 bn and Westminster , ^ > r / ei ^ ct : , pf the atrocious pt i * wm ^ ** xxmmtUed agaia * t wyrjitoyal Hl ^ fh-
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Dr . Priestley * Works . Ghpton , March 23 , 1817-i >* ft , ~ l . BBS leave to inform those of your reader * who have encouraged , Qr roay intend to encourage the pro-« pse < lr edition of Dr . Priestley ' s TheoiQgical Works , that the subscribers now amount to l 60 * and that ihe copies | br which they have subscribed are . 4 74 .
^ - As the subscriptions required , Jto < &mptete , the nmrrber of 2 Q 0 eppies a > e lonly 2 &i I am willing to hope ; jhfit such would be . soon -procuredj , if jrtbos ^ w ^» CRalve . testified their appro-Jtwuiap Nufv the . pfff ^ ect bv the ir own . snbscnp&ons ,. ivot ^ Kd submit la thue tcfMibte of a Jittle ftirther exertion . Aay . * ubsc ? ripuons which they may « ectj ^ < % 1 reqae&t them to retail to oae iticthtl waiv nr « itfesetf in vovur last
vomcn » p , t > 8 g , hefme ^ tbe 2 Oth of next ^ w s ^ lIC a st . I must , by that time , iit ^ £ ^ th o »^ ffeml you for Jiaserii f n tfee itrt dtf ^ iibpcrisers . ..... . / ... -fioJb dtiall be jobli ^ l . to , ihoae fcf-tfe oiafiSRk / subscribers who have aot _ ^> aitl iA £ ttt ^ b $$ fiptian £ ft tf : iil < ey ^ iU remit i&UBgto l "la' trrte , tha « Mth « r « tnvp bq ^^ iio vol . jrn . e J- b
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Tt is a singular circumstance that none of the almanacks notice the now returning direction of the Magnetic Neetitit towards the North , In the year 1657 it poiuted due Nortfi , but n |( s be ^ n ififo years increasing in declension Westward : last year it attained a decfeusion of 25 , and it is « ow receding back again to the North .
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By the report of the proceedings of the C ' ourt of Chancery , we learn that Mr . Southey , the Poet Laureate , has acknowledged Wat Tylery ( Reviewed p . 172 ) , to be his production , and has applied for an injunction against Messrs . Sherwood and Co . the booksellers , to stop the sale . His counsel
said , "So sensible Was 1 Vir . Southey of the indecency , irxipropriety and dangerous tendency of the work , that he had thought it right to undergo the disgrace ' of acknowledging it to be his own production , in order that it might be suppressed . " It came out that it was written in 1794 , and
offered by Mr . Southey to two book * sellers , who refused 16 publish it . The Lord Chancellor would not grant an injunction , because Mfr . Southey can cl # ini no property in a . work whicb ^ though his own , is siedkious and wicked . Mr . Southey must therefore make interest wHhtftc Attorney Oeheral to prpsecute the seller ot his poem !
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1817, page 185, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2462/page/57/
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