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Printed and Sold by WILLIAM BENBOW, 269, Strand.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS.

A Letter to Lord Castlereagh,
on the refusal of the Queen's Plate.
2. A Letter to the King on the treat-
ment of the Qneen.

8. A Letter to the Earl of Liverpool
on the approaching Trial of the
Queen, &c.

4. A Letter to the Queen, on the state
of the King's Dominions, &c. &c.
8. A letter to the Middle Classes of
People, on the Trial of the Queen.

0. To the Clergy of the Church of
England, on their conduct towards
the Queen,

7. A Letter to the Queen, tendering
a dvice.

8. A Letter to the Reformers on the
Cause of the Persecutions carried
on against the Queen, on the man-
ner of spending public money, and
on Lord John Russel and the Whigs.
9. An Answer to the Solicitor-Gene-
ral's Speech against her Majesty,
10. To the Weaver Boys of Lanca-
shire: things to laugh at and things
to remember.

11 A-Letter to Parson Cunningham
on his letter to Mr Whitbread.
12. A Letter to Mr. Brougham, on
his neglect of duty in the defence of
her Majesty.

13. A Letter to the Attorney-General,
a comparison between his assertions
and his evidence.

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20. A Lettter to Lord Folkestone on
his letter to the People of Berkshire,
RUMP CONSPIRACY." To the
Electors of Westminster, on the
Trial in the Court of King's Bench,
of Cleary against Cobbett.
22. To the Electors of Westminster,
on the Trial, Wright v. Cobbett,
and on the late Westminster Meet-
ing.

23. Letter II. to Earl Grey, on the
obstacles to a change of Ministry;
on the Speech of the American
President, and on the prevailing
distresses of the Country.

24. To the Reformers, on the Whig
Manifesto just issued at Edinburgh;
and on the precautions to be taken
against the issuers,

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Ferguson, General, 82.
Freeling, 1912.

Folkestone, Lord Viscount, 1347.

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Grenfell, Pascoe. 1599,

Grey, Lord, 217, 1167, 1975, 1560,

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Grenville, Lord, 1938.

Gell, Sir W. 387, 392, 649.

Gooch. T. S. 818.

Guildford, Lord, 853,

Gurney Mr. 1025..

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Harbord, Mr. 1059, 1177.

Brougham, Mr. 300, 457, 1044, 1636, | Hasear, John, 29.

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Russell, Lord John, 167, 233, 513, White, Mr. 1548.

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VOL. 37.---No. 1.]

LONDON, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1820. [Price, 68.

A LETTER

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CASTLEREAGH,

On the Refusal of the Plate to
the Queen; and on other mal-
ters connected with the present
crisis of Public Affairs.

London, July 20, 1820.
CASTLEREAGH,

[deed, for not thinking this; for,
if they had not sense enough to
foresee it, I told it them; and,
they ought to have believed me.
However, let them receive the
consequences.

I am now about to address
you upon the subject of the
Queen's plate; but, by way of
preface, let me talk to you a lit-
tle about the state, to which
you and your colleagues and pre-

It is now about five years decessors have brought this for-
since I addressed my last letter to merly flourishing, happy, and
you. You were then what is vul-free country. The Queen's ar-
garly called cock-a-hoop with rival has produced a great deal
your triumphs on the Continent. of agitation and of turmoil; but
You had just then been received it has operated, also, as a grand
in the Honourable House with diversion, in favour of you and
even clapping of hands. The your colleagues; and though
Boroughmen were then in high your other troubles will return
glee. They thought that all by and bye with redoubled
was settled for ever! Miserable force, the diversion accords with
miscalculation! Little did they your system, which is a system
expect that which has since built upon the maxim, that,
come to pass; little did they" sufficient unto the day is the
imagine that five years of that" evil thereof;" a system which
glorious peace, which had been never looks beyond its nose; a
atchieved by twenty-two years system of shifts, expedients, and
of glorious war, would open to blunders. Such a system gains
them a dismal abyss instead of a by every thing, which, though
paradise. They were fools, in-only for a moment, turns the

Printed and Published by W. Benbow, 269, Strand.

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