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News from 03/03/1832

1832; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Richard Carlile,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Isis. Essay: The Fifth Discourse of the Lady at the Rotunda On the Best Precautions Necessary to Be Taken in These Serious and Pestilential Times, Infant Slavery in England, Measuring by the Magnet, To the Lady of the Rotunda Letter III, France A Sketch from Real Life—O. P. Q.'s Address to the Lovers of Peace and Order at All Prices; or the …, Rotunda February 26,1832, On Tuesday in Last Week, on the Arrival of the Fire Fly Packet at Calais, Where a Crowd of People Were Collected on the Jetty, All Eager to Ascertain the Truth of the Appearance of the Cholera at London, a Gentleman of about Forty Years of Age, Exceedingly Well Dreased, but without Either Hat or Cloak, the Moment the Boat Came within Reach of the Shore, and without Waiting for the Plank, Made an Extraordinary Spring, and Reaching the Quay, Threw Himself into the Arms of a Maitre D'hotel of His Acquaintance, and Exclaimed with Ecstasy, "Well, Thank God, I Am Saved!, To the Rev. Mr. Taylor, Rev. Edward Irving and His Unknown Tongues Put to Flight, To the Lady of the Rotunda, The New Religionists of France, Called St. Simonians, Are Not New to England, Only Their Name Is Derived from Simon, and Ours from Simony, Phosphoric Light from Living Bones, The Editress to Her Readers, The Following Pithy Article Is from the Christian Corrector, and Is Very Characteristic of That Publication. Letter to the editor: Isis to Adelaide Queen of England, To the Lady Isis, To the Editor of the Morning Chronicle, To the Lady Who Lectures at the Rotunda. Poem, verse: Grosvenor-Square, Address to Senators.

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