Bancroft Library CONTENTS OF VOLUME LIX. 1.—Proceedings at Preston. (From the 2.-To the Electors of Preston.-To 3.-To Money-Hoarders.-Scotch re- venge.-Poor Man's Friend.-Lying 4.-To Mr. Frederick Robinson, on the 5.-To Mr. Canning, on the present state of Things.-Poor Forties !— State of Trade.-" Envy and admi- structor."-Manchester Affairs. 6.-To the Readers of the Register, on Popery," or, the purity of lands and tenements.-"Catholic emancipa- Surely my eyes deceive me!-Na- 7.-State of the Poor; and projects of the Scotch and English Landlords. To Mr. Lawless.-"Best public in- 8.-To the Working People of Black- burn, on the capacity of the Go- vernment to collect the Revenue amidst the miseries of the Nation; ranks of life, in order to keep up the luxury and the splendour of the Boroughmongers. - Election Sub- 9.-To the Radicals of Manchester, on 10.-To Sir James Graham, Bart., on his Pamphlet, entitled "Corn and dressed to the "Landowners," and sition for (in fact) robbing the whole particular, for the purpose of up- holding the Aristocracy and the Es- Meeting at Cork, on the subject of the prevalent distress in Ireland.- 11.-To Sir James Graham, Bart. Letter and admiration of the whole world." 12.-Rural Ride, down the Valley of the - 13.-Rural Ride, from Salisbury to War- minster, from Warminster to Frome, from Frome to Devizes, and from 558980 |