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DECREASE.

DECREASE.

1824. 1825. Sweden 9,698 ... 8,711 The Baltic 4Ol ... 318 Norway 8,559 ... 8,438 Denmark 44,418 ... 42,944
18 April 1826 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
 
BE DELL.

BE DELL.

GunKla, and of the United States too,—in short, of all the world. Yet this must he the case if the awful intimation thrown out by the Times and Morning Chronicle be well founded. But without disputing further the fairness of the view of this matter taken by our two contemporarie
29 November 1825 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
 
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21 January 1826 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
 
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it immediately. Mr. u• sttid, he knew that it was not r.iiicill m order, Yet he thought the Senate might gratify him, as the matter was of such great interest; and he Would move, that the immediate tonsideraion be entered upon. The resolution related the Colonel's favourite subj
21 January 1826 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
 
;1i tL i tkT tjt 4r r# ei lit§ tivitg !Natal Of the accused liartt We stanbiL that it affords

;1i tL i tkT tjt 4r r# ei lit§ tivitg !Natal Of the accused liartt We stanbiL that it affords

to oUrseiVeg a fuli ,justi'fieatioh for having touched oft the subject. We do, however, - under the circumstances that have transpired. sincerely regret that we ever made any alluson to it, and we rejoice that an individual whose learning and talents do honour to his country, ha
21 January 1826 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
 
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21 January 1826 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
 
STATEMENT OF THE HON. A. STANHOPE.

STATEMENT OF THE HON. A. STANHOPE.

brought before the public, I deem it but an act of justice to present the following statement to general scrutiny :—On the 22d day of July, 1824, I rode up to the Marquis of Hertford, in Hyde Park, and insulted him as stated in his affidavit. A day or two after the above transac
3 December 1825 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
 
THE TYRANNY OF THE PRESS.

THE TYRANNY OF THE PRESS.

TO THE OF THE ST. JAMES'S CHRONICLE, AYD GENERAL EVENING POST. Sir,—The subjoined letters will explain themselves, and the object for which they are sent to you. If private individuals are to be not only dragged before the public without their own consent, but loaded with falseh
1 November 1825 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
 
This day is published, in 2 Vols. royal Ibino. printed uniformly with Debrett's Peerage, price 18s. in boards, A SYNOPSIS

This day is published, in 2 Vols. royal Ibino. printed uniformly with Debrett's Peerage, price 18s. in boards, A SYNOPSIS

of the PEERAGE of ENGLAND. Exhibiting under Alphabetical Arrangement, the Date of Creation. Descent, and present State of every Title of ,Peerage which has existed in this Country since the Conquest: with the succession of Archbishops and Bishops from the Conquest to the present
1 November 1825 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
 
5,., v. , aoM i k..-, ?h..) etitcutAtti On Saturday Lord Forrester, Sir Charlea Long, and the Speaker of the

5,., v. , aoM i k..-, ?h..) etitcutAtti On Saturday Lord Forrester, Sir Charlea Long, and the Speaker of the

late House of Commons, had audiences of his Majesty in the course of the day._ _ After dinner his Majesty left town in his travelling,earriage and four for the Royal Lodge, Windsor Park. Sunday afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, a Cabinet Council was held at the Secretary of S
6 June 1826 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England