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GALE, CURTIS, AND FENNER, PATERNOSTER ROW; RODWELL, BOND STREET; BLACK, PARRY, AND
CO., LEADENHALL STREET; AND ALL OTHER
BOOKSELLERS.
1814.
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CONTENTS OF NO. VII.
I. Letters on the Political and Financial Situation of this country in the
year 1814; addressed to the Earl of Liverpool. By F. Percival Eliot, Esq;
under the signature of Falkland.
II. Narrative of the Journey and Imprisonment of Pius VII. after his
departure from Rome, until his return to that City.
III. Letter from Sir Philip Francis, Knight of the most Honorable Order
of the Bath, to Earl Grey, on the Policy of Great Britain and the Allies
towards Norway.
IV. Report of Lord Sheffield, at the Meeting at Lewes Wool Fair,
July 26, 1813.
V. A Reply to the most popular Objections to Public Schools, with par-
ticular reference to the Tyrocinium of Cowper.
VI. The Substance of the Speeches of Sir H. Parnell, Bart. in the House
of Commons, with Additional Observations on the Corn Laws.
VII. Sketch for a new Division and Sub-division of Monies, Weights,
and Coins. By Mercator.
VIII. An Inquiry into the Policy, Efficiency, and Consistency, of the
Alterations in our Corn Laws, which have been lately proposed to Parlia
ment, in a Letter to Sir H. Parnell, Bart.
IX. Suggestions on the Slave Trade. By Homo.
X. An Appeal to the English Nation in behalf of Norway. By A.
Andersen Feldborg.
XI. Plan for establishing a Balance of Power in Europe.
XII. Table of Finances for 1813, &c.
FOR AUGUST, 1814.
1. LETTERS on the POLITICAL and FINANCIAL
SITUATION of this country in the year 1814; ad-
dressed to the EARL OF LIVERPOOL. By F. PER-
CIVAL ELIOT, Esq. under the signature of FALK-
LAND.
II. NARRATIVE of the JOURNEY and IMPRISON-
MENT of PIUS VII. after his departure from Rome,
until his return to that City.
III. LETTER from SIR PHILIP FRANCIS, Knight
of the most Honorable Order of the Bath, to EARL
GREY, on the Policy of GREAT BRITAIN and the
ALLIES towards NORWAY.
IV. REPORT of LORD SHEFFIELD, at the Meeting
at Lewes Wool Fair, July 26th 1813.
V. A REPLY to the most popular Objections to
PUBLIC SCHOOLS, with particular reference to the
TYROCINIUM of CowPER.
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VI. The SUBSTANCE of the SPEECHES of SIR
H. PARNELL, Bart. in the House of Commons, with
Additional OBSERVATIONS on the CORN LAWS.
VII. SKETCH for a new DIVISION and SUB-DI-
VISION of MONIES, WEIGHTS, and COINS.
MERCATOR.
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131
By
171
VIII. An INQUIRY into the POLICY, EFFICI-
ENCY, and CONSISTENCY, of the ALTERATIONS in
our CORN LAWs, which have been lately proposed
to Parliament, in a Letter to SIR H. PARNELL, Bart. 177
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IX. SUGGESTIONS on the SLAVE TRADE. By
HOMO.
X. An APPEAL to the English Nation in behalf
of NORWAY. By A. ANDERSEN FELDBORG.
XI. PLAN for establishing a BALANCE of POWER
in Europe.
XII. TABLE of FINANCES for 1813.
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CONTENTS OF NO. VIII.
I. Substance of the Speech of Mr. SERJEANT ONS-
tow, on Wednesday, April 27, 1814, on moving for leave
to bring in a Bill to amend the Statute of 5. Eliz. Chap. 4.
intituled "An Act containing divers Orders for Artificers,
Laborers, Servants of Husbandry, and Apprentices."
II. The History of TOUSSAINT LOUVERTURE. A new
Edition, with a Dedication to his Imperial Majesty the Em-
peror of All the Russias.
III. Observations on the Report of the Committee of
Weights, and Measures, &c. &c. &c. By CALCULATOR.
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IV. JUDGE FLETCHER'S Charge to the Grand Jury of
the County of Wexford, delivered at the Summer Assizes,
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