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   Morning Post And Fashionable World (Newspaper) - November 27, 1795, London, Middlesex                                No 74*7� 1795 Their JL Servants will act the of ALEXANDER THE To which will be ftp SONG NO PRESENT EVENING will be Rented a New called LIFE'S To wilt the Masque of a by a Y o u vs c Ma n and who has a He writes a very capital He has a General Knowledge of jji and Special Pleading He cart have a very bis Punctuality and w to A. No. ' V lifts Day were Price 6d. in CASES determined at- NISI in the COURT from the 30 to the Sittings after Michaelmas of Printed by A. W. Law Printers to the King's Mod ior and R. This Day is Price is. ADDRESSED TO TWELVE MILLIONS OF HIS BRITISH MAJESTY's THE POLITICAL AXIOMS OF Printed for V. Strand sod seld by all the principal in As in this Work there found much of that constitutional doctrine which our Ancestors so gloriously established at Revolution of 16SS, it is the positive decision of the that the sale of it shall cease so soon as the present Two Tyrannical Bills shall have received the Royal This Day were Price 14s. REPORTS of CASES argued and in the HIGH COURT of in Michaelmas and ending in the Sittings after Trinity 1795135 George being Vol. Part By FRANCIS Jun. of at Printed for E. and R. Bell Of whom may be This Work of CASES in from 35 in 2 Price 3I. In the and will be SYSTEM of comprehending more variety of Pleadings Chan ever chiefly as have never yet been and the mod approved Forms of with a Grand Index to the principal incorporating and Cornwall's Reference to being a full arid to the cient and Modern Precedents and making it a Continuation of Cornwall in the The and under modern into a and arrangement for practical The Precedents are alt drawn and by the molt eminent particularly Pleaders and for the laft fifty By JOHN Jun. Of the Inner at Printed for E. and R. Of whom may be Particulars at large of the Plan of the CROSBY's FRENCH AND ENGLISH This Day is printed on fine Price as. 6d. THE PATRIOT's CALENDAR for the 1796. The English Tabtes of &c. The Calendar of the French in French and Copy of the New Le Reveil du the People in French ami with the Chronology of the principal Events of the French Revolution to Hints to &c. To the Representatives of the On &c. with various Patriotic &c. &c. By the Editor and sole Proprietor of the one published in 1794 and 1795. Printed for B. No. 4, Covent 148, and W. N. B. Be in asking for Crosby's that being the Nov. 24, 1795. AT a Meeting of the Inhabitants of this assembled in pursuance of a public Notice and in the Parish Church of St. Mary Magdalen and St. ROBERT Esq. ne of the of the in the The following Resolutions were agreed viz. That it is the opinion this that it is expedient to present a Petition to the House of that they would not pass into Laws two Bills now depending in their Honourable An Aft for the more effectually preventing Seditious Meetings and and An ths Safety and Preservation of His Majesty's Person and Government against Treasonable and Seditious Practices and That the Petition now produced and be the Petition to be and that the after being signed by the persons do lie at the Horn in Doctor's during for the signature of such other Inhabitants of this Ward as shall approve That Thomas Champion Esq. M. P. an Inhabitant of this be requested to present - the said that the Thanks of this Meeting be given to the Minority of both Houses of by their patriotic opposition to the said have called the attention of their Countrymen to a subject connected with their most valuable That the Thanks of this Meeting be given to Mr. Griffiths and Mr. two of the of this for the opposition by them given in tne Court of on the Question there agitated respecting the aforesaid That the Thanks of this Meeting be given to the Gentlemen who signed the Requisition to Sir John of this for convening the Inhabitants and on his called the present That these Resolutions be signed by the and published in the Daily ROBERT Resolved That the Thanks of this Meeting be given to the for his able and impartial ConduS in ths ( of tbt A GENERAL MEETING of the Society of the FRIENDS of the for tht of obtaining a PARLIAMENTARY is appointed to be at on Saturday the at Twelve MIDDLESEX November 16. THE Petition the now depends for preventing Discussion and which was convened hy the Sheriff on will lie for Signatures till Saturday Evening at the following Paul's White the X - X St. end Sr. 26. MEETING of Inhabitants of these Mr. CHARLES in the It was it is expedient to convene a General of fhe for the purpose of taking into consideration the two Bills now depending in the of the PEOPLE of That such Meeting be held at the f. e Covent To at Twelve LANt TO be fold TWO GENERAL ADMISSIONS to the above for present which admit to part of the price FIVE GUINEAS Enquire at No. 4.39, nearly opposite Alio Two to the Kirk's which admit to all &c. tlut may be performed this Season nee Fourpence For or an adequate &c. has directions for the of SIXTEEN THOUSAND f the of a in who has not to out for would Five or for any not requiring much or that be executed by a or one Annuity for the whole and would have no objection ro of it in accommodating any Character or Man of in fums lefs than 1000I.) Any advantageous by letter fin the to the cave of No. 3, Little will be carefully P. S. To fave it is requested none but Principals will giving their real Name and and explicit as as to the OFFICE OF November 1795. e l hi the by J 1 ith of THE Principal Officers His Ordnance do hereby give that they zuill lie ready at their in St. on the nth of December to receive from fach as be witling to pur chafe a quantity of Acid and drawn from Wood charred in nou in His Stores at Samples of the Acid and at the Office of no will be admitted afit By Order of the R. H. OFFICE OF November 19, 1795. THE Principal Officers of His do hereby give that they will be ready at their in St. on Thursday the Tenth of December to receive from fuch as may be to undertake the Performance of the for the Service of the of the given pre- at the and other Efla in noon a Contract during the continuance and Three Months Notice to be vious to the of fuch Con The Terms and Conditions of the contract may be upon at the in St. where lifts of the fort of Work to be will be delivered to fuch as may be of giving in their The with the lift containing of each are to be delivered on the 10th of after which no will be By Order of the R. H. Sec. T a very Numerous and MEETING of and other INHABITANTS of the City of consisting of upwards of Eight Hundred convened by public at the on Wednesday the 15th to take into consideration a Humble and Affectionate the most ardently beseeching him to dismiss his present Ministers from his Presence and and to adopt measures 1c* the purpose of speedily obtaining for his distressed Subjects the Blessings or SAMUEL FERRAND Esq. in the It was Resolved only dissentient That critical and calamitous state of these demands an immediate PEACE and it is the opinion of this that His Majesty's present Ministers have the of the That a humble Petition be presented to His praying that he would be graciously pleased to adopt measures for immediately procuring to his distressed Subjects the blessings of and to dismiss his present Ministers his presence and That the Petition now read be That the Petition do lie for at the until Friday at Twelve That his Grace the Duke of his Grace the Duke of and the Earl of be requested to present the That these Resolutions be inserted in the Morning and Evening and signed by the SAMUEL FERRAND That the Thanks of this Meeting be given to the tor 14* upright and impartial THE INVENTED SHAWL at his NORWICH No 349, most respectfully solicits the to his New Invented SHAWL for Accommodation to the present Fashion of he meet with General He has likewise prepared for the a very of Train Long and Riding and and Half Embroidered from 10s. Three N. B. to look equal with ' ' R. informs his that the FORTY-SECOND trie above Work is now ready for at the in 1$tiiifb 4}lOUSE OF nov. 26. i Lord a Petition from the ana other Inhabitants of the Clement in favour of the Bills noty pending in Parliament for His and and for preventing Seditious Meetings and and alio ' A of the fame purport from a number of of the City and Vicinity of Mr. a Petition from of in favour of the Mr. up a Petition from the Borough of in the of the Bills and alio A from the Borough of in the fame of a All Petitions were and ordered to lie the DISTILLERY Mr. brought up the of the on the on Mr. was ordered to be recommitted for the of the for prohibiting to be ufed in the Mr. HUSSEY his at the intention of the Honourable Gentleman to introduce fuch a and hoped that the would pais Without any An was given to the Committee to a. H AY's General from fome Information which he had received the conduct of Government to that in disbanding it in another county fhan that in which it was contrary to one of articles of his letter of found it to ii That a copy of the between Colonel and either of His two principal Secretaries of or the Secretary at relative to drafting or the 109th commonly called the be laid upon the General MACLEOD the with a that though in the letter of there was nothing faid about drafting the men into other that was already provided in the that they be in the county in which they were for by drafting them into a regiment going to a different part of the it was that that could be The Motion was carried Mr. SHERIDAN moved the Order of the Day which being for the relumed debate on the Libel on the Mr. SHERIDAN that though this was only a relumed as he had troubled the Houfe very on the former he again their indulgence a little more at and this he do perfectly confidently with as he meant to move an Amendment to his former Though the part of the fince the Libel had been had been occupied with the of the he had again read it carefully If the part which had chiefly been referred to had been found to be only a if there had appeared better in other parts of the and if the whole had not formed a audacious Libel on the he would have been lefs to have the The whole to be the of fettled and a deliberate attack on the rights of the and by powerful means of giving to their He to hear a Right Honourable on the night that the Pamphlet was that the exceptionable Was a declaration which implicated that Right Honourable in the doctrines which were there Mr. Windham entered at that when Mr. Sheridan that he hoped he had the and was no longer to fuch abominable as were maintained in that He muft again that what chiefly induced him tot call the attention of the Houfe to this it to with means of the He was more to the the publication was to the Chairman of the Loyal at the and the fruitful of numerous tions which up in the Country during the influence of Alarm and a man whom the at War had as entitled to the National on account of his in the of the He that the that he was the was this night to be in a very He be happy that was the as he had formerly the of knowing the when he was it Member of the Whig But it would not be completely to that he had no in penning the work in order to exculpate him from the charge of having approved the which it it would be td that he had no connexion in putting it into the funds of art paid by or at lead by the of in The whole work breathed the of to the Among other extraordinary it contained the That all Liberty is derived from the Throne 5 that all for the Rights of the flows from the fame that the Revolution in 1688 was a mockery and a farce that the are a and a factious who never will be at while they are fuffered to that all Whigs are in their hearts watching every opportunity to overturn that a Lawyer is A that the of Juries ought to have no weight and laft of that the Lords and Commons may be from the and the go on in all its Mr. Sheridan then proceeded to read fome He adverted to the which the Author had given of the he from to French as the Reformers were So that we had now a new tho' rather of old which might be to of French all the which had followed from the The who partial td the who in of in particular gave no quarter to the He treated them all as a fct of Maroons and fit only be Talking of tlie Revolution to 1688; his what is vulgarly called the was how this botd and ignorant Author to treat with contempt that which the which was 4lw"3ia^tfe$ He would in the on the Trial to which he might in all probability have to further that fo much of the tion cannot agreeably in the ears of the What an outrage to his that event in his which his Family on the But this he accompanied with of which What it muft Be to of the to be the to at length that they have flowed their and upon the patches of old and that if they had lived in wicked Reigns of Charles and they would enjoyed in theory though not in as good a as they have with fingle exception of a Mr. Sheridan proceeded to read fome other in the fame commenting upon them as he went along with great brilliancy of and felicity of that as the Pamphlet abounded only with of this any further examination of its contents would be In the of his Speech he that his attention had chiefly been to the the Pamphlet new before the appeared to him not merely to be the effort of individual but to part of a deliberate and fettled of attack carried the by regular by powerful and branching into This had been going on for fome during no vity had been in the circulation of It was not in this Pamphlet ilone that doctrines were They had been circulated two years ago by Mr. Reeves in another The Example of a Warning to written by Arthur to which we fin 1 L a Letter dated from the Crown and Anchor March 18, 1793, John communicating a of for the excellent performance to which they to the public as it is a cannot fail of making a great on all who read it. In this Pamphlet by Mr. continued Mr. wc find the fame and nearly the with of which we complain in the Pamphlet to be written by Mr. It that who affert the and Nobility of England were made for do not feem to have any recollection of that which made the People of England fuch has been the and parental of this that the of England formed by the Crown and may with great truth be faid to have produced  

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