CONTENTS OF THE THIRD VOLUME. from the corporation of York............ Affidavit of R. Carlile......... An argument, showing that a standing army is inconsistent Address of the female inhabitants of Nottingham to the to the public by the Editor... Bill of Pains and Penalties against the Queen............ Copy of Indictment against Mrs. Carlile......................... Correspondence between Mr. Carlile and the keeper of between the Rev. W. Wait and Mr. Car- ...... ... Conspiracy amongst the crowned heads of Europe, to 99 11 80 145 156 260 ...... 371 Dandy Bishop chastised........... ..................... Dialogue in Dorchester Gaol between Mr. Carlile and a 375 ... Death of the Duchess of York......... Efforts of the Spanish priests to mar and blot the revolu Execution of Sandt, for the slaying of Kotzebue, the Ger- Editor's observations on the apostacy of Charles Phil- ........... ......... Further persecution of Mrs. Carlile....... Further observations on the royal squabble......................... Letter to Mr. Davidson's widow......... ..... 554 302 418 80 361 to the Editor of the Republican, by Anonymous 159 to her mother, by the late Princess Charlotte...... to Mr. Bolland, by R. Carlile.......... 44 .......................... ..... Letter to W. Ellis by R. Carlile........... to the King, by a Reformer..... to Mr. Carlile, by Robert Armstrong to Lord Castlereagh, by R. Carlile ..... to Mr. Carlile on reading the sentence of the Court of King's Bench on him, Nov. 1819, by to Do. by John Peacock ..................................... ................ to the Editor of the Republican, by J. J. Bray- to the Editor of the Republican, by T. Single 596 sary of the 16th August, by R. Carlile............. ............ ..... Noble, daring, and admirable conduct of the Queen...... 325 New Litany, or general supplication.................................. Observations on the trials at Warwick for libel, conspi- on the religion of Adams the spy, Baron Ri- chards, and Mr. Guerney...... on the Indictment found against Mrs. Carlile -Prospective triumph of the Queen over her enemies.... Proceedings against the Queen-probable result ......... 554 559 11 541 42 113 155 289 407 475 Queen's arrival ................ 253 ...... .......... 369 371 523 to the Female Inhabitants of Nottingham 524 to the Wakefield Address ................................ 524 525 590 615 wark to the Berwick-upon-Tweed do....... .. Letter to the King.... Reply to Mr. Horne's Pamphlet, continued at .................... 57, 93, 129, 165, 201, 237, 278, $11, 352, 384, 419, 458, 489, 527, 562, 599, and at Remarks on the motion of Mr. Brougham in the Com- mons House of Parliament, on the 5th of May, Revolutionary symptoms in England, Ireland and France 310 Resolutions to the House of Commons relative to the Studied aggravation of the misery and distress of the ma- ... |