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GALE AND FENNER, PATERNOSTER ROW; RODWELL, BOND STREET; BLACK AND CO., LEADENHALL STREET; AND ALL OTHER BOOKSELLERS.
CONTENTS OF NO. XIII.
I.
National Establishment, National Security; or
Thoughts on the Consequences of commuting the
Tithes. By the Rev. W. EDMEADS
1
Reasons for establishing a Registry of Slaves in the
British Colonies
33
III. The Speech of Mr. PHILLIPS, delivered in the Court
of Common Pleas, Dublin, in the Case of Guthrie
v. Sterne, for Adultery
IV.
V.
Letters on Public-House Licensing; showing the
Errors of the Present System; together with a
Proposal for their Cure. By a MAGISTRATE FOR
MIDDLESEX
...
A Review of the Present Ruined Condition of the
Landed and Agricultural Interests; with Observa-
tions on the Extent of their Losses and Distresses,
and the Origin and History of these Distresses,
the Funding System, the Sinking Fund, the Burthen
of the Poor, the System of Tithes in Kind, Stock-
Jobbing, Usury through the Medium of Redeema-
ble Annuities, Employment of Discharged Soldiers
and Sailors, the Public Debt, and the Expediency
87
107
of supporting the Public Faith to its Creditors, the
Reduction of the Legal Rate of Interest of Money,
the Reduction of Rents. By R. PRESTON, Esq.
M.P....
... 127
Considerations on the Propriety of making a Remune-
ration to Witnesses in Civil Actions, for Loss of
Time, and of allowing the same on the Taxation of
Costs as between party and party; with some Ob-
servations on the Present System of taxing Costs.
By CHARLES FROST, Attorney at Law........ 191
VII. General Reflexions on the Financial Situation of
France in 1816. By M. CH. GANILH. Trans-
lated exclusively for the Pamphleteer
•• 225
VIII. Letters on the Political and Financial Situation of the
British Empire, in the year 1816; being a continu-
ation to those of the years 1814 and 1815. Address-
ed to the Earl of Liverpool. By F. P. ELIOT, Esq. 261
IX. Considerations on the Rate of Interest, and on Redeem-
able Annuities. By EDWARD BURTENSHAW
SVEDEN, Esq.
£71
II.
An Enquiry into the Right and Duty of compelling
Spain to relinquish her Slave Trade in Northern
Africa
315
III. Remarks on the Comparative Value of Freehold and
Copyhold Land; showing the worth of Lives
on Admittance and Enfranchisement, and on the
purchase of Advowsons. By William Rouse, Esq., 361
An Address to the Proprietors of Bank Stock on the
Management of the Governor and Directors of the
Bank of England, and on the laws relating thereto.
By D. B. Payne, Esq.
The Inaugural Oration, spoken on the 4th of Novem-
ber, 1815, at the Ceremony of laying the first
Stone of the London Institution, for the Diffusion
of Science and Literature. By Charles Butler,
Esq.
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