he corporation bill of 1837, 381.
Agrarian disturbances caused by agitation, 385.
Poverty of the people of, 399.
The "monster" meetings, 487.
Remedies of no use while agitation continues, 488.
Anti-English motives of foreigners in supporting the repeal agitation,
490.
The military in readiness to keep the peace, 490.
Jews, the, their right to citizenship denied, 334.
--no right to civil equality, 335.
Judgment, every man's, to be mistrusted in his own case, 95.
Law-breaker, the, always in the wrong, 96.
Legion, the, was sent to Spain for stock-jobbing purposes, 369.
Uselessness of it, 371.
Its want of discipline, 373.
It was a failure, 403.
Leopold, king, (of Belgium) must be independent of foreign powers, 259.
Londonderry, marquis, his appointment to St. Petersburgh, 351.
Lords, house of, should disregard popular clamour, 481.
Magistrates, the, should be appointed by lords lieutenant, 222.
--legal redress against them, 429.
--(Ireland) reasons, for their dismissals, 483.
Malta, a free press there deprecated, 396, 419.
Its riches, 421.
Manufacturing distress, causes of it, 201.
Exaggerated, 201, 202, 204.
Market, the home is the best, 211.
Melbourne administration, causes of dismissal in 1834, 347.
--treated with moderation by the opposition in the lords, 359.
Hostile to the church, 396.
Their impotent colonial government, 437.
They were not a government, 437.
Causes of their weakness, 439, 470, 472.
Carried on war with a peace establishment, 478.
Melbourne (Viscount), his services to the queen, 473.
Military operations, importance of time in, 81.
--law the will of the general, 103.
Ministers require large private fortunes, 239.
"Moderation," British, in India, very like ambition, 86.
Monster meetings, the, 487.
Municipal bill, (Ireland) dangerous to the church, 309.
Objections to the bill, 381.
Napier, Sir Charles, eulogium on him, 491.
National system of education in Ireland, 264.
National credit, how to establish it, 123.
Navarino, battle of, an untoward event, 139.
Navy, the, as a constitutional force, controllable by the legislature,
96.
--inadequacy of our, (1838) 407.
--compliment to it, 448.
Negotiating parties, a good understanding n
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