London Country Journal (Newspaper) - August 17, 1734, London, Middlesex The COUNTRY JOURN A L: O T H E C R A F T S M A By CALEB of Mfy August 1% 1734. Sww farther on of i Peers of North to the Liberty of Now proceed farther Obr on the late of Peers oot fo much by Way of to what hath beeft on the other as to clear tip a Point ' of the importance to the limited The whole of Advocates contributed their upon this but as They aH in the fame and catch the from one j confine my felf chiefly to not forgetting good in my ' i The begins with that the Merits being cognizable only by the of Peers $ ail Enquiries into it are an Anticipation of their is both and We pretend not to whether the Charge laid m the be or but only the of the it this Objection would afl upon the of Which are as the Ptm are in the t what is more common than the with fuch Nobody Aath Liberties of this Kind i than Mr. After this He is to Voices the are * greater Peers on each Side that have at thirty-three arc mt i have at but are the true But This is more like Mr. Ws trf and favours very of the al Way of not lif are more or thirty-three more than but We apprehend that if the Election be proved Contrary to it nothing by what Majority it was As to the Exception the of it to have been a Complaint that the Rem wjs incommodious for I can find nothing aboot it in my Copy of and therefore I took no Notice of it in either bf my upon this nor mall fo fir out of the at as to any of Waif wife Queries - 0 He then proceeds what He the Pretence the Freedom of thY i viz. that bus an awe and confers that Colonel Regiment was the Day of it was daly to Preserve the this Way of - the who came into Poland with to the or Elect Bat here Mr. asks another Spring of who will affirm Regiment ws s placed there to aide tint ion of Bat whether was there * another and nothing to the there even of the who loft that will affirm He loft a Voice by this Regiment How can any of Them know That Was Hindrance given to the to the Any Lord hept from Vot or threatened w with Damage if ons no for it is enough that an armed Force bad such a Effect it might now beg to ask Mr. in my not believe in his Conference that Forces waa to the if They j and fame Way of hot equally the military Forces into every of the united on the Diy of even drawing them up under Arms before the The next fat Mr. is very It the Lift of the Lords ed was fent dmn by and therefore 4? noble Lords to lofe the Benefit of their own and from to * fuch lards are pretended to have been approved of by who is alluded to this Name of tiie f- Bnt here oar Author hath thought with his to above half the for the noble Lords not it the only of their that fuch been named the and fent down by his Agent i but what They to undue Influence had been with many of the Peers of to engage to vote for the that This is a if it were is to lie proved % and it were could not the in the Choice of mt the Right of noble in the Peerage vf think that itr would who made ufe to be You feem to be very cautious of touching upon the whole Force of your Oratory the Nullity of the j which is a Point beyond fuch an Affair fealty as & Judicature confine if Miniver either any if Great Britain is incapacitated to or confer witi the of in the previous Agreement of of to be Candidates of for the Peerage of truely I know of no by are and yet I my Own Mind that They ought not to intermeddle at all in either by fuch recommendatory Letters -as you mention } in their Stations are generally qualified to talk and more Force than even they back their Ad vice with a little undue is the Point at in I recoiled any Statute will any you pretend to lay that it is. not by the common Lata of the Crime in it an of this Freedom to the Foundations of our Government you are now the of I believe you will as you pa6 of Impeachments Ministers and their for Packing of Now I is Packing a nominating Persons to be and bribing the Elector's to chuje Them? fay to the of this Proceeding is the Topick of which Mr. calls the of God knows the Clamour is old and ho been often without afraid tiie Reverie is much the Cafe j. and therefore this b nothing on one or the - again to your and telf you might put it to of every other Side of the that They do not there ever in any a more j or that any former of the Peerage was Jutly chofen % or that the Act op it Hi was this very of that Really This is a very fine Compliment to the and comes admirably well had before for It an in the that undue Influence been in. every for ihs that of Union it felf was We read of fuch and heard lamented j but never before tow faw them or in of fuch for the This a Reflection on the Setts for their former ever fince the but is 4 of the Truth of the arid by Way of Apology for But -ly 5/V, muft know in of no will not exculpate any Man for nor your can forget the late a who was and pretty for in a of much left Importance than the though He hid many Precedents produce in his but it was proper to put a Stop 1 to that by Parliamentary Authority as an Attempt was made laft to by the Motion of a noble mentioned in our feft | I am in this to apply fome other Queries very home to own concerning the of the late upon a that no undue Influence had been But 1 muft for I am not like your put Men to the and fearch out by c You give unhappy Peers to before yob that are a fair and you always by of very good you are gracious as to acknowledge if it had been your Fate have been of is it that you are You coo d nor have found it in your Heart to vote Them it had appeared that They had incorporated a improper That I all who the Minister and his hope the North Britain will acknowledge this hi and to however They tray have the fortune to dider from You in They have found You jio Enemy to their or it continued in our This Day is The of An ENQUIRY into the Conduct of our At S 6om ia and 09 - Being a Sequel to a oi Baxa j Printed by R. By wham is lately Red and Black 6d.} A LI ST of who voted for and the late famous EXCISE B. Whereas there been a very great Demand far The Politicks Joir both been Jong out if This is to give Notice that it is now in the and will F OR E 16 IFF A I R S 7. We can get no certain Account as yet King is retired fay his was feen at a and is fince embarked Stockholm he the Crown Army Meanwhile the Generals and are in the Palatine of and of fome light and about 6000 Ruffian are to Thorn 1 the whole Army before only the laft to break hpj They write from that his Orders not U - ' j Augi 1 The Elector of arrived at The Demand of 800,000 Crowns made by the Prince towards the Expences of the is fallen to between 2 and 300,000, which the are to offer by Way of and an of their Duty and good It is here reported that the de is fet at The Accounts we have out of are very in they that the Party of King is numerous We have now received that is ready to make his to the Elector of Saxony as King of ' have Advice from Germany by Letters of that the Grofs of our was in of Mentzi and that the Duke gaii his March on the 9 in Order to join j that Prince who was alfo had two new Bridges to be built there of Boa that which flood and had 2q,o Men over have taken Poft under the of with the whole a3 if he meant pafs the which dii they a a free