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   British Statesman (Newspaper) - February 18, 1819, London, Middlesex                                S T x X iii or Not to t M PRICE 7fc 4 WORTHIES OF and ira pot tant Sketches ef t he Lives of sent Natives every and at time celebrated or for their of Collected sources riched by valuable heretofore inaccessible or of The first Volume will contains which will be p James Spranger Bandon Isaac Joseph Roger Robert Richard Henrietta Henry Charlotte Edmund Earl of Os sory Duke of mond Susannah Caul Earl of C liar lent out Sir John Philpot In printed price l omas t he A ut hor pf eighth m By Anthony Todd large r Pharmacopoeias edition rice is edition contains the of tbt 0ft TA X Clare Sir Philip Dr Oliver Sir Thorn as Constantia Anthony Count Elizabeth Paul Gorges Edmund The Work will be completed in three octavo each ornamented with a fine and will be by Richard R RYAN Respectfully informs the Lovers of Irish he has now on saJe fine copies of the following 4 royal maps and 4to Beau Memoir of a Map of Boate and Moly Natural History of History of the Irish folio Life of the Duke of 3 folio Coxs History of 2 folio Crawfords History of 9 Grosss 2 fine impressions Harriss Harriss 5 edi folio Lodges by a HiS toire de 3 and English and and English 4te maps and i History of 2 Artys translated Haly H History of 2 Parliamentary Debates of the Commons of from 17J1 to Vols 5 Sewards Hi 4ttf Smiths and maps and 4 Staffords Pacata maps and folio Storys Wars of and Irish Bards and 1 Wares by 2 Warners and Irish 4t0i Wrights Youngs Tour in 2 price Essay on the Anti of the Irish French Italian Mh J s By the Author and kTJ i add Tour Formation of the Human prepara tory to of a plan for gradually of price Cts relative to New View PrO a College of Industry of all useful By John Reprinted from the published in to the Committee of for the Relief of the and La A Brief the Religions Society of of the Proceed London in July and August Iress deliVered to the of New ling of established for the Forma third Price 4i on the Effect eft he ing The are Two Letters on in and By the e closely and with price i T the LAST of By Robert Sou 2 cap Slh TRAVELS to the SOURCE of the MISSOURI and Hie American Continent to the Pacific Performed by Order of the Government of toe United States in Years end By Lewis and Published from the Official and illustrated by In s 3d price An INTRODUCTION Natural History by coloured By and William 1 and Third lli f RAVELS in from to Searaj sides occasional ft VOYAGE to NAM the whole exhibiting a Picture of the State of So ciety during a Residence ofi Six Years in that and By Henry Jn 2 id WORLD BEFORE the a in Tn with other occasional By James la foolscap THE PASTORS a By Jane Author of T hardens of Scottish The 2d In 4 PERSONAL NARRATIVE of HU to the during the Translated by iro diate Inspection of the 3d and tlv of the KINGS of SPAIN of the from the of tbe of Charles the 7OO1 P published and Secret By S Archdeacon of Rector of Be in 5 price of be ing a Critical Account of most the earliest Romanes to Age By John iu 3 post The 2d1 considerably enlarged and price REMARKS on the ART of with Sug gestions for the Application of its to the Improve ment of Domestic Wines By John The 2d PLEASURES OF with other By Thomas A with from by 1U f of WYOMING the Pennsylvanian Cot and other fb is aOde to the Memory of Burns By Thomas In foolscap The 7tb witb from Westalls CONVERSATIONS on with ings The 2d with Corrections and In 1 price or coloured on POLITICAL in which the elements of that Science are familiarly By the Author of Conversations on The sd edi In 1 large price COMPENDIUM Auctore Ja coho Societatis Un The 3d and continued to the end of the 3d volume of the Flora Britan with all Plants from the English Bo and references to that work In price price the third Edition of the French and its Translation AN ADDRESS to the and to all the POWERS of By De De Marquis the of Napoleon and his 8 on Border of tbe Rns and in are exposed the chief means em ployed by the Bourbons lo rum those who prevented execution oY that political atrocity the pre adopted to conceal it from the knowledge of and the different intrigues a great number opposite on behalf of the Working Classes j the to Governments of Europe and to the Allied Powers assembled in Congress at Price for and Row and to be had of all other HEAD and EXPEDITIOUS To all parts of the Four the best and kept excellent by W MOUNTAIN and Saracens Head the following Post Mail set ont Irom tbe Saracens Head Snowhill a new Liverpool Light one night the carrying fonr insides and sets out day atone arrives at Liverpool afternoon through IMPERIAL HOUSE OF Tbe proceeded 4n Tbe Oaths were administered to the Earl oi aad Divorce was read a first and ordered to be read a second time The BiUs the Bris tol Gaslight were brought up of Commons by Hart and other and read The Duties was read a third time and Adjourned till and and four inside at eight oclock in the only breakfast in and dine at the Dolphin This is a most delightful conveyance to the of and Post every at five Bland and new Post every at three Packets to Al M and new Post Coachy every past Six through Brid aud Only one night out and and Hunting B Mail out every Evening to and Bristol Flying Post through Chippen and every afternoon 5 arrive at Greyhound and the London Ta and the next Editions of the fallowing recent Works are ready for Publication by and MEMOIRS of the COURT of QUEEN ELI By Lucy In 2 Price with a 3d EUROPEAN and from the Manuscript Journals pf Modern Travellers in those Edited by Robert Second in 1 Illustrated with The Second Volume of this Work is preparing for NEW By The 3d In 4 Price J Arlington all is not Gold that of Mao of the Tale of Ruffian a TaU founded oh Welcome Home the An ACCOUNT of the KINGDOM of and its in and India comprising a View the a History of the By the of the Bast India Resident at the Court of Poona lale Envoy to the King of la s with maps and The gd A copies may be had in The FAST of A By Miss Anna Maria The 2d In 3 The otb of the HUNGARIAN by the same HISTORICAL ACCOUNT of DISCOVERIES and TRA TELS in from the earliest ages to tbe present the substance of Ihe lafe Woik on that By Hugh Second corrected and In 2 tota illustrated by seten executed in the best manner by lU MEMOIRS of the lale ELIZABETH HAMILTON with a Selection from her and other By Miss The second let 2 vois a portrait after A NARRATIVE of a JOURNEY of Five Thousand Miles rn can be he through the and Western States of By assisted by and fa H en rv The second In ice hamstreet IMPRESSED with a just and humane of the results treatment of contracted in a too well known Leeds Light called the sets out every Morning at Insides and goes remarkably with a Guard Passes through Stafford and to the next withstanding the expedition of this it is allowed to be the most agreeable and complete public con on the being unequalled in dation by any and all parts of Camperdown Newcastle and Edinburgh New performed with a Guard sets out every at Eight by way of and finding themselves fatigued from tbe length of the what time they and then on without additional 1o the Black whence Coaches run to other and Doncaster every at half past Six to the Cross and Post goes with Pour Horses aud a Guard all the Passes through Borough and the nearest way by 18 sets put every and per forms tbe journey with Passengers de on the by business or have the peculiar advantage of their seats in the Garstang Post every after at New bury Post at oclock in fhe and Post Coach every and Litchfield Post called the every evening at Five to the Saracens Head Guarded v and Post every Birmingham Mercury Post with a sets out every and reaches Birmingham next day at Passes by and to the Saracens Sheffield and Rotherham Post called the Rocking every and Yarm new every to the George and Fayer w x BOOKH an Oriental By Thomas Eighth in price just in price ILLUSTRATIONS of the engraved by Charles paintings by A few in may be price aud the CORRECTION a The second in 3 price MEMOIR on the RUINS of By Clandius The in royal A SAMUEL froin on tbe Abase of Charities j an Minutes of Evidence taken the Education TIw 5s Tle Letter may be bad and the I and the or the Equi at once iw w P every morning and evening v Cheshunt every lias his a an fullest confidence encouraging of the superiori teen even public pr consolatory the of the human frequently From this by the related bas retained by In addition to equally Tottenham and Edmonton at and R CLA and if not timely and in the means consulted of AYS original WAGGONS and COACHES to New Hun and all places To and all parts ef every Isle of Jersey Waggons Greenwich and every Tottenham and respectfully acquaint Friends and the will not be A at and paid at lto Sar Saracen 8 HOUSE OF took the Seat for on his to tiu the was pretty generally from a in prating that tke of Lead Mines to POOP The Committees of arid Ways were postponed until ELECTION The SPB AKER that the Petitioners against the Return for of Bristol had not into recognizances required by of tais information the order for the said Petition Was The ih that the requisite re cognizances had not been entered into on the part of James Daley and who had petitioned against the return for the Totn of that al though by the Act of the 53d of the it was imperative upon him to make this instances had particularly with respect to in farther time had been allowed The time for entering iato was enlarged until Tuesday and a similar order was made with regard to the Petition of Denis against the return for the county of Gal the Peti not having y eft into the requisite recog brought np the Report of thV Committee appointed to consider the Assessed Taxes Act and it was ordered that a should be brought in continuing certain parts of the said Act with re spect to the reduction of the duty upon horses employ ed in CORN STUART WORTLEY presented a Petition from the Agriculturists of the West of York praying that measures might be taken to agriculture of the by thp core the motion that the Petition should lie on tbe Sir ROBERT WILSON rose and spoke to the lowing effect I really was wi nopes from what passed in this House on the very first day of the when several Corn Petition were that the gentlemen styling themselves would have their own those Petitions which were known to be then in circula I however disappointed and those Peti tions are creeping into this Houe day after in a short we shall be surprised by the swarm thus imperceptibly It appears to me the Agriculturists do not or will not the temper and condition of the ing or they would never hazard the farther exasperation of feelings which have never been com since the last Corn was passed would thus madly throw a tire brand into combustible once en cannot be extinguished without leaving fearful traces of What claims have the Agriculturists to this special favour from this at the of the labouring classes Can they that when do obtain a high price for their that they ameliorate the condition of the agricultural labourer On the do they confine them to insufficient which they are to eke out with scanty sub and parish relief Do they not do re lying on the power which they have over the greater part as tenants at subjected to ejection from their habitations at a moments notice ing classes are suffering the greatest distress from the high price of They will not submit to starve silently under a system of new pro operating as an additional tax upon bread If Agriculturists the table of this House will be not merely with Coun ter but Petitions against the existing Com difficulty the people are now restrained on the least their Petitions will pour in from every part of the It is to be those Gentlemen of landed property who are too wise and liberal to concur in the projects of the Petitioning will use their influence to persuade them to and think of plans to dimi not to the burthens of the If they will not they will endanger the public and put all property in They withdrew from tbe last contest with great let them not recommence lest they should be involved in a rash and perilous pursuit that may end in their STUART WORTLEY declared that he did not agree with the opinion of the But with regard to the remarks of the gallant he begged to that it was impossible for any Gentleman to stifle those the gallan officer The it should be only for the appointment of a in order that they might have an opportunity of and he could to the presentation of such a Peu  

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