The Scourge : or, Monthly expositor of imposture and folly . f Samuel Whitbread, Esq. M. r 385 Black and white, or the contrast 38b POLITICAL REVIEW 387 Dogberrys ass 388 Impolicy of interfering with France Appeal to the good sense of the nation ..390 The question fairly stated 59 1 Talleyrands political conversion 393 The WISDOM of MINISTERS, an Old Faroe, newlv ,..,394 THEATRICAL REVIEW ,,.. 395 TO CORRESPONDENTS. At the request of several correspondents the subject of Ju»mus will shortly be resumed. We should feel much indebtedto Dr. Girdlestone, for the name of the individual wh
The Scourge : or, Monthly expositor of imposture and folly . f Samuel Whitbread, Esq. M. r 385 Black and white, or the contrast 38b POLITICAL REVIEW 387 Dogberrys ass 388 Impolicy of interfering with France Appeal to the good sense of the nation ..390 The question fairly stated 59 1 Talleyrands political conversion 393 The WISDOM of MINISTERS, an Old Faroe, newlv ,..,394 THEATRICAL REVIEW ,,.. 395 TO CORRESPONDENTS. At the request of several correspondents the subject of Ju»mus will shortly be resumed. We should feel much indebtedto Dr. Girdlestone, for the name of the individual who accom-panied General Lee to the Christening at Rushbrook, and for acopy of the register. If it could be decisively proved that thgGeneral was in England at the date of the letters from Warsawthe question would be at rest. The statement of our correspondent respecting the reverendsubstitute of Rowland Hill, does no discredit to that gentle*mans character. We believe that the supposed irregularity i0common, and is admitted by the courtesy of the cloth* *L. ?j?M^»rh™~>*^ 7%e PhekDC of E1LEA rcsuscdaiu ly TR EASON THE SCOURGE. MAY, til5. A CHAPTER in the BOOK of KINGS,Not contained in the Biblia Sacra, or foretold in Revelations* [This momentous manuscript was discovered among the voluminous papersfound at Vienna, after the flight of a certain Congress, which was assembledto give peace and security to the world, but which by its own vacillation,ambition, and thirst of territorial accession, was obliged to arm for its owndefence.] CHAP. I. 1. And it came to pass, that the Great Beast, havingseven heads, ten horns, and upon his horns ten crowns,and upon his heads Blasphemy, was sorely cast down. 2. Now the spirit of tribulation was come upon him,and he was sorely smited by the kings of the earth, andhe was cast into the sea: 3. And in the midst of the sea there stood a rock,called Elba, even unto these days, and the Great Beastrose out of the sea, and he made the rock the sh
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