PRINTED BY A. J. VALPY, RED LION COURT, FLEET STREET. - SOLD BY SHERWOOD AND CO.; BLACK, KINGSBURY, PARKER, OXFORD-BARRET, CAMBRIDGE— MACREDIE AND CO. EDINBURGH CUM- MING, DUBLIN AND ALL OTHER CONTENTS OF NO. XXXVI. I. On the Necessity and best mode of striking off part of the National Debt. [Original] II. The Rev. W. L. Bowles's Answer to Lord Byron's Letter on the con- III. On the Criminal Jurisprudence of the Country, with Draft of a New IV. Capt. Broughton's Letter to the Board of Agriculture. [Original.] VI. Cornaro's Rules for attaining Long Life, and correcting a bad Consti- VII. Observations on the Copy-Right Bill, VIII. On the Corn Question. [Original.] IX. On Marriage and Divorce. [Original.] X. A Protest against Lord Byron's immolation of Gray, Cowper and Campbell at the shrine of Pope. XI. An Account of the Public Funded Debt, 5th January, 1820. 1. The Coronation Sermon. By Edward, Ld. Archbp. of York. II. The Piedmontese Revolution. By Count Santa-Rosa, Ex-Minister. III. Letters of the Emperor Joseph II. to several of the most distin- guished Characters of his time. [Now first translated from the German, exclusively for the Pamphleteer.] IV. On the Criminal Jurisprudence of the Country, with Draft of a New Penal Code. By J. T. B. Beaumont, Esq. V. Cornaro's Rules for attaining a Long Life, and correcting a bad Con- VI. A Vindication of the People from the charge of Blasphemy, and a Defence of the Freedom of the Press. [New Edition, with Alterations.] VIII. On the tendency of the Education Bill to degrade Grammar CONTENTS OF NO. XXXIX. I. The STATE of the NATION, at the commence- ment of the year 1822. Considered under the Four Departments of the Finance-Foreign Relations- Home Department-Colonies and Board of Trade, &c. &c. With an Appendix explanatory of recent PAGE. I II. The RETURN to NATURE; or, a Defence of the VEGETABLE REGIMEN with some account of an experiment made during three or four years in the III. A LETTER to the Rev. W. L. BOWLES, in Reply to his LETTER to THOMAS CAMPBELL, Esq. and to his two Letters to the Right Hon. Lord BYRON; containing a Vindication of their Defence of the POE- TICAL CHARACTER of POPE, and an Inquiry into the nature of Poetical Images, and of the characteris- tic qualities that distinguish Poetry from all other species of writing. By M. M'Dermot. .......... 119 IV. OBSERVATIONS on TRADE, considered in refe- rence, particularly, to the Public Debt, and to the Agriculture of the United Kingdom. By RICHARD |