since thus, proper care may be had, with respect to the regularity of dates and every other circumstance, to give that clear series and continuation of subjects which will constitute the leading feature of this publication. The sentiments and suggestions which MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT may prefer promulgating through the Press to oral declaration in the HOUSE, or which they may desire to publish for the information of their friends and constituents, after such declaration, will form a prominent feature of this Work. Charges to the Clergy will also be admitted. For the encouragement of rising genius, it will not be necessary that each Pamphlet received into The Pamphleteer bear the name or signature of the Author. But it must be understood that no Pamphlet can be inserted in this work without the permission, of the author distinctly expressed either by himself, or through his publisher. The MS. is to be delivered gratuitously to the Editor, and the proofs may, if required, be revised by the Author; but as the latter will be at no expense whatever in Printing or Publishing, it is earnestly solicited that the Copy be delivered as correct as possible. CONTENTS OF No. I. 1. An Appeal to the Protestant Dissenters of Great Britain to unite with their Catholic Brethren for the removal of the Disqualifications, by which they are oppressed. By a Protestant Dissenter. 2. A Letter from the Rev. Mr. Wylde, to the Clergy of Somersetshire, on the Means of preventing undue Marriages, with Communications on the subject from various dignified Clergymen. 3. Dr. Herbert Marsh's Sermon on the Bible Society. 4. Dr. Herbert Marsh's Address to the University. 5. Mr. Vausittart's first Letter to Dr. Marsh. 6. Dr. Marsh's Inquiry into the Consequences of neglecting to give the WILL BE PUBLISHED IN APRIL, AND WILL CONTAIN, 1. Dr. Marsh's Answer to the last Letter of the Right Hon. N. Van 4. Further Communications on the subject of Mr. Wylde's Letter on the Means of preventing undue Marriages. 5. The Letters of Gracchus, with Answers to them, which originally 6. Pamphlets and official Documents for and against the renewal of the East India Company's Charter. 7. Continuation of Pamphlets on the subject of the Vice Chancellor's 8. Address to the Protestants of Great Britain and Ireland. By C. 9. Other Pamphlets for and against Catholic Emancipation. 10. Anticipation of Marginal Notes in the American National Intelli- &c. &c. &c. N. B. The Editor begs to inform those Correspondents who have III. Dr. H. MARSH'S Answer to the Second Letter of the IV. The REVEREND PETER GANDOLPHY'S Congratulatory Letter to the Reverend Doctor Marsh, on his judicious Inquiry VI. The First Report of the Committee of the Fish Associa- tion, respecting the measures to be adopted for increasing the Supply and Use of Fish, in the Metropolis and its neighbour- VIII. Anticipation of Marginal Notes, on the Declaration of · 487 IX. A Letter to the Right Honorable the Earl of Buck- 539 X. The Letters of GRACCHUS on the East India Question 575 XI. Letters of PROBUS in answer to GRACCHUS 637 N. B. The important contents of this number will, it is hoped, No. III. Amongst other Pamphlets, will contain the following. Several Pamphlets in further illustration of the India Question. DR. MARSH's Answer to Mr. GANDOLPHY. MR. GANDOLPHY'S Second Answer to DR. MARSH. LORD REDESDALE's Answer to SIR SAMUEL ROMILLY, on the appointment of SIR SAMUEL ROMILLY'S Letter to that NOBLE LORD. Answer to the Charge delivered by the LORD BISHOP OF LINCOLN to the Further Communications on the Subject of Undue Marriages, in Answer to &c. &c. &c. |