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POLITICAL REGISTER.
VOL. XXVII.
FROM JANUARY TO JUNE.
1815.
London:
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY G. HOUSTON, No. 192, STRAND.
SUMMARIES OF POLITICS.
On Birkbeck's Journey in France, 466, 528. Lord Cochrane, 478,
To John Cartwright, Esq. on the Peace between Petition of the Livery of London against the War,
England and America, 1, 33-
Mrs. Spencer Perceval, 15.
America, 65, 165.
Murder! Murder! 79.
Lord Cochrane, and the Legion of Honour, 80.
Property Tax, 97.
Corn Bill, 100, 161, 204, 353.
Continental Affair, 109.
Hampshire Meeting-Property Tax-Trick of the
London Press, 129.
To the Knights Grand Crosses, &c. of Hertford,
New England, 225.
The Budget, 228.
Deliverance of Spain, 257.
Wiltshire County Meeting, on the Corn Bill, 289.
Napoleon's Return, 322, 358.
Treaty with Napoleon, 326.
Letter I to Lord Castlereagh, on Peace, 385.
Letter II.
-, on the Message to
the Prince Regent, 449.
Letter III.
on the Hope of Suc-
cess in a War against France 644.
Letter IV.
on the Debates rela-
tive to the commencement of the War, 689, 705.
Letter V.
, on the Westminster
Meeting, the Emperor Napoleon, the Duke of
Enghien and Captain Wright, 769.
Letter VI.
on the overthrow of
the Emperor Napoleon, 801.
To Louis, on the Causes of his late Expulsion, &c.
417.
The Regent's Message, 429.
566.
Literary Fund and Washington Benevolent Soci-
ety, 591.
Interesting Documents, 599.
The Endymion and President Frigates, 605.
Nottingham Petition against the War, 621.
Petitions against the War, 639.
America and Algiers, 663.
Notes on Jonathan's Letters from Boston, 678-81.
3-4.7.
The Champ De Mai, 726.
Historical Notices of the War, 783, 821.
Abdication of Napoleon in favour of his Son,
Appointment of a Provisional Government,
&c. 805.
COMMUNICATIONS.
A By Stander, on German Troops, 16.
No German, on Riot at Lynn, 17.
Erasmus Parkins, on Religious Persecution, 19.
92, 152, 214, 250. 433.
Justus, on the Edipus Judaicus, 24.
Justitia, on Letters de Cachet, 27.
Benevolus, on the Pillory, 69.
on Legitimate Sovereignty, 588.
University of Oxford, 32, 186, 281, 310.
An Admirer of American Republicanism, 54.
Juvenis, on the Congress, 82, 120, 437.
A. B. on the Pillory, 85.
Varro, on the Edipus Judaicus, 88.
Civis, on Finance, 114.
Public Rejoicing, by W. W., 120.
To the People of England on the War against A Thinking Briton, on the State of the Nation,
France 481.
The Emperor Napoleon, 504.
To the Merchants of England on the War against
France, and Parliamentary Reform, 513.
To the People of Nottingham, on the motives and
prospects of the War, 545.
Letter VII. to the Earl of Liverpool, 577.
Letter VIII.
Letter IX.
615.
-,673.
To the Fundholders, on the War against France,
609.
on the Legion of Honour, 248.
on the New Post Office, 267.
Julian, on the late King of Sweden, 183.
P. C: on the Legion Honour, 184, 268.
To correspondents in the United States of Ame-Inspired Writings, 211.
rica, 641, 687, 722.
To Sir Francis Burdett, Bart. on the Pitt System
of War against France, 650
To Lord Grenville, on the Constitutions of Eng-
land, America, and France, 737.
The New Era, 755-
Occupations and Miracles of King Ferdinand VII. A Friend to Sincerity, on Cheap Corn, 293.
309.
Bonaparte in France, 315
To the People of Hampshire, on the Corn Bill, 321
T. H. I. on the Corn Laws, 297.
Amicus Britanniæ, on Popular Opinions, 313.