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MEDICAL PROFESSION, Relating to :-

Abundance of Perfumes, &c. Prescribed by Physicians.

A learned Physician becomes a sot for life

An eminent Physician publishes in Latin

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Bribery and Corruption of the Medical Profession

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Dr. Heath's opinion

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Dr. Heath's report of the abatement of the Pestilence

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Doctors interested in keeping up the Chancery Furnace and its

Dungeons

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Certain Butchers punished by the Lord Mayor

Corn and Coal Trade carried on to advantage for Londoners
De Foe's account of the Coal Trade

Dutch Traders detected and punished

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Fraudulent Money Lenders and Brick-advancing Mortgagees
General stoppage of Manufactures and Trade in England
Honesty of the Honourable East India Company

John Forster (of the firm of Forster and Smith) and Andrew
Swanzy sordidly deny Progress and Civilization to Africa,
and averse to the African Steam Ship Company

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McGregor Laird breaks faith with his Co-proprietors by encou-
raging Non-proprietors to deny Progress, &c., to Africa
Mercantile Despotism encouraged by Vice-Chancellor Wood 413
Mercantile affairs brought to a full stop

Merchants and Bankers defrauded

Money obtained by R. Davis, of St. Helen's-place, under a
Misrepresentation

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Names of thirty-nine mercantile members of the trading Com-
munity, and of the legal and medical Profession who were
either suborned, malicious, or interested witnesses against
C. W. G.

Navigation and Commerce of England under embargo
Partnership Indignities perpetrated by A F. Moore
Professed Mercantile Knowledge of The Times

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Sordid Barterers supply his Honour Wood with secret Evidence. 397
The Bakers placed under proper Restraint

The Bank of London a safe Bank for the People

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The Court of Directors of the East India Company to be prose-
cuted as accomplices of their Collectors

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The Court of Directors of the East India Company feign Igno-
rance of the dreadful deeds perpetrated by, &c.

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The Committee of Lloyd's allow themselves to be biassed in an
election by a Man of Weight and Jealousy but void of Principle 494
The East India Company's Morality
The East India Company's Slavery

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The East India Company responsible for the Crimes of their
Servants.

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The Honourable East India Company perpetrate an illegal Seizure 311
The Honourable East India Company more barbarous than the
Mahomedan Government of old.

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The London Dock Company unable to justify themselves
The London Dock Company's Gratitude and Condescension
The Manufacturers and People suffer severely, &c.
The North-Western Railway Company in search of a "Marquis" 354
The whole Trading Community alarmed.

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Unnatural amusements performed by Revenue Collectors of the
Honourable East India Company

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MURDER, SUICIDE, AND ASSASINATION, of :-

A Capuchin sentenced by the Inquisition to be horribly murdered 380
A Murderer recognized through the agency of a Dream

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An unconscious Destroyer of Life

Attempted Assassination of a young Lady by a Policeman
Dastardly Massacre of Turks by the Russians at Sinope
House of Lords and legalized Murder

Speech in the House of Commons against Bishops voting in
matters of Blood." Bishop of Oxford "

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Disgusting and humiliating Practices in the Papistical Seraglios,
alias Convents, of England

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The pious Virgins and holy Confessors of Norwood Convent
The Popish Prison at Norwood, alias a Papistical Seraglio

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Defend the Poor and Fatherless; do Justice to the Afflicted
De Foe handles his Sword as well as his Pen in the cause of
Freedom, Truth, and Justice

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Message to the United Patriots of Great Britain and her De-

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To the United Patriots of Great Britain, &c., a Poem

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PATRONAGE, of :-

H. M. Cairns, the honourable Member for Belfast, a Patronage-
seeking Candidate for the Bench, or any other Situation
requiring Genius

Lord Clarendon to account for Abuse of Patronage
Patronage, Place, and Dinner-giving

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Patronage more lucrative than Salary to Members of Parliament 438
Systematic Abuse of Patronage against Presbyterians in Ireland 361
The House of Commons filled with Creatures of the Aristocracy
and Patronage-seekers, &c.

The only Means of obtaining a working and honest Parliament
is by paying its Members, to the Exclusion of Patronage
Useless Increase of Customs Officers at a Coal Port

Astounding Admissions made by Lord Palmerston of the Un-
soundness of the Peace.

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The sham Peace

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Value of the Treaty of Peace

PRESS, of the :-

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Decided tone of the People's Newspaper Morning Advertiser
Deadly enemies of Protestant Newspapers

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Gavazzi and the Press

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Systematic piracy upon the columns of the Morning Advertiser. 505

The cold insolent Sneers of the heartless Times writer against
the Poles

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The Durham Chronicle's record of a Dream

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The Editor of the Sun's account of a regal Reward

284

The Editor of the Grenada Chronicle's account of a shameful
abuse of Patronage

285

The Roman Catholic Press teems with the coarsest Abuse of the
Protestant religion

290

The Shipping and Mercantile Gazette takes no notice of an injus-
tice perpetrated through its columns.

399

The Times, Post, Herald, and Morning Chronicle, shorn of their
patriotic strength

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The Times and a legislative Scorpion of the Law.

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The Times and Lord Lucan

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The Times, a powerful advocate for protection to Bubble
Companies

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The Times considers John Bull's Gullibility requires no Pro-
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