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1. Information on the principal Events which took place
in the GOVERNMENT of SPAIN, from the commence-
ment of the INSURRECTION in 1808, to the DISSOLU-
TION of the ORDINARY CORTES in 1814; intended to
explain the CAUSES which led to THE LATE REVOLU-
TION, and more particularly to repel the calumnies of
the FRENCH PRESS, respecting that glorious and me-
morable occurrence. By COUNT TORENO, the leader
of the present Cortes, and late an Exile in England and
France. [Translated from the original Spanish by
WILLIAM WALTON, ESQ. Exclusively for the Pam-
phleteer.]
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II. Addenda to MR. HEATHFIELD's second publication,
on the LIQUIDATION of the NATIONAL DEBT ; en-
titled "Further Observations on the Propriety and Expe-
diency of Liquidating the National Debt of the United
Kingdom." [Printed in No. XXXII. of the PAM-
PHLETEER.]
III. Speech of Jos. MARRYATT, Esq., in the House of Com-
mons, on Monday, June 5th, 1820, upon the PETITION
of the SHIP OWNERS of the PORT OF LONDON,
against any alteration in the DUTIES on TIMBER.
[Published by the Committee of the Society of Ship
Owners.] Second Edition.........
IV.
A Reply to the Charges brought by the Reviewer of
SPENCE'S ANECDOTES, in the QUARTERLY RE-
VIEW for Oct. 1820, against the last EDITOR of POPE'S
WORKS; and Author of "A Letter to Mr. CAMPBELL,"
on "The Invariable Principles of Poetry." By the
REV. W. L. BOWLES. [Original.]••••••••••••••..
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45
57
73
V. Hints on EMIGRATION to the CAPE of GOOD HOPE.
By W. J. BURCHELL, Esq.....
VI. MILTON'S PLAN of EDUCATION, in his LETTER to
HARTLIB, (now very scarce); with the Plan of the
EDINBURGH ACADEMICAL INSTITUTION, founded
thereon.
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VII. An ARGUMENT on MILITARY OBEDIENCE. By
a HALF-PAY OFFICER. [Original]
VIII. The CURATE'S APPEAL to the EQUITY and CHRIS-
TIAN PRINCIPLES of the BRITISH LEGISLATURE,
the Bishops, the Clergy, and the Public, examined: in
a letter to the Editor, from a COUNTRY INCUMBENT.
[Original]
IX. ÆSTHETICS, or the ANALOGY of the SENSIBLE
SCIENCES indicated: with an Appendix, on LIGHT and
COLORS. BY GEORGE FIELD, Author of Tritoge-
nea, &c. [Original.]
97
121
157
... 171
195
X. REPORT of the Secretary of the Treasury, in obedience
to a resolution of the House of Representatives, of 1st
March, 1819, transmitting Statements in relation
to the CONDITION of the BANK of the UNITED
STATES, and its offices: also, Statements in relation
to the SITUATION of the different CHARTERED
BANKS, in the different STATES, and the district of
COLUMBIA, &c. [Now first printed in this country.] 229
XI. General Observations on PROVIDENT BANKS; with
a plan of the UNLIMITED PROVIDENT BANK at
CAMBRIDGE; and a scale of the price of DEBEN-
TURES, without loss to the REVENUE. By PROFES-
SOR CHRISTIAN. [Original]
275
ON THE
PRINCIPAL EVENTS
WHICH TOOK PLACE IN THE
GOVERNMENT OF SPAIN,
FROM THE
COMMENCEMENT OF THE INSURRECTION, IN 1808,
TO THE
DISSOLUTION OF THE ORDINARY CORTES, IN 1814;
INTENDED TO EXPLAIN THE CAUSES WHICH LED TO
THE LATE REVOLUTION,
AND
MORE PARTICULARLY TO REPEL THE CALUMNIES OF THE FRENCH PRESS,
RESPECTING THAT GLORIOUS AND MEMORABLE OCCURRENCE.
BY COUNT TORENO,
THE LEADER OF THE PRESENT CORTES, AND LATE AN EXILE IN ENGLAND AND FRANCE.
TRANSLATED FROM THE ORIGINAL SPANISH, BY WILLIAM WALTON, Esq. Exclusively for the Pamphleteer.
LONDON:
VOL. XVII.
Pam.
NO. XXXIII.
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