No. 1, contains, An Address to the Republicans of Great Britain-
Letter to Mr. Henry Hunt-Letter to Mr. Joseph Johnson-Which
Character suits best, that of Corrupt Judges or equal and impar-
tial Administrations of Law and Justice?-Letter from and to Mr. Howard Fish of London-Letter from Mr. D. King of London.
No. 2, An Address, &c.-Letter to Mr. D. King-A Deist's Creed. Letter from Emma V. Holmes-Letter to Mr. Common Sergeant Denman-Letter from and to Mr. Thomas Shepherd, of Hudders- field-Letter from and to Mr. J. Andrews of Portsea-Letter with remarks from J. Tela of London-Letter from B. A. of Canterbury. Letter from H. Boyle-Birth of Hypatia Carlile.
No. 3, An Address, &c.-letter to Mr. John Butler of Bolton.
Letter from Mr. Abel Hellowell, Huddersfield-Letter from James
Humphreys to Mr. Abel Hellowell, Huddersfield-Letter from James
Humphreys to R. Carlile-Selections from Mr. Humphrey's Pain-
phlet Letter to Mr. Abel Hellowell, Huddersfield-Letter from
Paris.
No. 4, An Address, &c.-Letter from and to Mr. James Watson
of Leeds. Letter from and to Mr. Robert Robinson, London. Letter from and to Messrs. George Basnett, and James Hovey, London-Questions of Epicurus-Note to Correspondents-Letter from Mr. James Griffin of London-Letter to the Members of the Society denominated Freethinking Christians, by Joseph Brayshaw.
No. 5, An Address, &c.-Explanation concerning Hypatia—
Letter from Mr. John Gale Jones-Letter from a confirmed Materi-
alist-Remarks by R. Carlile-Report of a Public Meeting held
in Manchester-The Creed of the Boroughmongers-Letter from
J. B. Levant of London-Note by the Editor-Letter from
J. Jones.
No. 6, An Address, &c.-Letter from Andrew Middleton-Note
by the Editor Letter from and to Mr. James Affleck of Edinburgh.
Letter from a Lover of Truth at Liverpool.-Note by R. Carlile.
Letter with Poetry from J. S.-Letter from E. Bush Bird-Cage Walk,
Hackney Road-Letter from Mr. Joseph Swann, Chester Castle.
Letter from and to Mr. Edward Taylor, Norwich--I etter 1X. to the
Christian Judge Bailey-Affidavits of Mrs. and Mary-Ann Carlile.
Note by R. Carlile-Notice to Country Agents-Notice to Corres-
pondents.
No. 7, An Address, &c.-Letter from Veritas of Bolton-Spe-
cimen of Natural Pride-Letter from and to Mr. Edward Nobbs of
Norwich-Report of the Trial of Mrs. Wright-A Letter to those
Christians who call themselves Reformers, and such Reformers as
call themselves Christians.
No. 8, An Address, &c.-Defeat of the Vice Society-Report of the Trial of Mr. Benbow-Letter from and to Mr. John Ward of Leeds-Letter II. to such Christians as call themselves Reformers, and such Reformers as call themselves Christians-Letter from Lon- don-Letter from J. B. S. of Bradford-Note to Correspondents.
No. 9, An Address, &c.—-Letter to Mr. Thomas Jonathan Wooler. Letter from W. V. Holmes-Report of the Celebration of American Independence in Manchester-Note to the Public-Battle among the Manchester Bakers-Letter from Mr. D. King, London-Letter from Gregory Stanley-Note by R. Carlile-Letter from Regulator. Notice of Lawrence's Lectures.
No. 10, An Address, &c.-Letter to Chief Justice Abbott-A
Warning Voice addressed to the People of Spain, by Regulator.
Letter from Mr. Robert Robinson, London-An Address to the Peo-
ple of Great Britain and Ireland, by a Member of the Birmingham
Paine Club-Letter from Mr. J.Townshend, London-Note by Editor.
Letter from J. Greenacre-Quotation from the Monthly Magazine
relative to the Letter of Mr. Lawrence to Sir Richard Carr Glynn,
with the Abjuration of Galileo.
No. 11, An Address, &c.-Letter from Andrew Middleton-Letter
from Mr. J. Tela-Report of the Trial of James Byrne-Note by Editor Letter from Phineas-Note to Correspondents.
No. 12, An Address, &c.—Letter X. To the Christian Judge Bailey-Note by Editor-Letter to Robert Stewart, alias the Mar- Quiz London Derry, alias Derry in London, alias Castlereagh. Letter from a Republican of London-Letter to the Freethinking Christians, by J. B. Levant, London-Death of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Letter from an Enemy to Persecution-Police Report.
No. 13, An Address &c.-The Marsellois Hymn-Letter from
and to the Republicans of Sheffield-Letter from Mr. Andrew Mid-
dleton-Letter from Veritas of Bolton-Letter from Alfred Cox to
Mrs. Wright with her answer-Extracts from the British Luminary.
Letter from Mr. Joseph Gill to Humphrey Boyle with his answer in
reply-The Bishop and the Soldier-An Epitaph on Castlereagh.
Note to Correspondents.
No. 14, An Address, &c.-Letter from Humphrey Boyle-Letter
from and to the Rev. William Wait, Bristol-Letter from and to Mr. Hezekiah Martin, of Yarmouth-Letter from and to Mr. John Grat- ton of Wingerworth, near Chesterfield-Scripture Contradictions. Letter to Mr. Thomas Jonathan Wooler.-Letter from Mr. Joseph Brayshaw of Leeds to Mr. Carlile and Mr. Wooler-Letter from Mr. Joseph Russel of Birmingham.
No. 15, An Address, &c.-LastEffort and Exit of the Bridge Street
Gang-A Quacks' hand bill as circulated in Sheffield-A Parody
on the foregoing Account of the Book called the Bible-To the
Readers of the Republican-Israel Vindicated-Letter from an
Enemy to Priestcraft of South Shields-Note by the Editor-Letter
from Mr. John Hampshire, Wakefield, to Humphrey Boyle, with his
burgh-Letter from and to M. J. Bowden of Clapham-Letter from a convert to Materialism-An Article on the Self-destruction of Castlereagh-Scripture Contradictions-Israel Vindicated.
No. 17, An Address, &c.-Letter from Epicurus of Manchester. Note to Mr. Attorney General-Letter from and to Mr. Allen Da- venport-On Equality-Letter from and to Mr. Elijah Ridings, Man- chester-Letter from and to Mr. Jonathan Kershaw of Stockport. Letter from and to Messrs. James Hovey and George Basnett of London-Letter from and to Mr. J. Gunning of Bath-Letter by a Materialist-Note by Editor-Letter from and to Mr. James Penny of Millbridge-Letter from F. of Manchester.
No. 18, A Letter to George Canning, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs-Letter from Mr. Swann, Chester Castle-Letter from Mr. R. Affleck, Edinburgh-Note by Editor-Letter from and to Mr Brian Borhoime of Portsea-Letter from a labouring Irishman. Israel Vindicated.
No. 19, An Address, &c.-Statement of Joseph Brayshaw-Note by Editor Letter from Mr. Amariah Batty of Castleton-Letter from and to Mr. Abel Hellowell of Huddersfield-On Political Economy, by a Lady-Letters from Mr. James Affleck, Edinburgh. Israel Vindicated.
No. 20, An Address, &c.-Letter from and to Mr. John Gold- smith of Hambledon, near Horndean, Hants-Correspondence between Manley Wood, Chaplain to Giltspur Street Compter, and W. V. Holmes and Humphrey Boyle-Letter from and to Mr. William Peatfield, Whitefield near Manchester-Correspondence between Mr. Robert Armstrong of Stokesly and a Priest.
No. 21, An Address, &c.-Statement of the treatment of Joseph Swann, a Prisoner in Chester Castle, and his family-Letter from and to Mr. Alien Davenport, London--Letter from and to Mr. John Smith of Milburn, Derbyshire-Letter from Hibernicus of Bath.
No. 22, An Address, &c.-Letter XI. to the Christian Judge Bailey--Letter of Mr. Robert Armstrong of Stokesly—to a Quakeress. Letter from Mr. James Greenacre of London---Letter from Mr. J. Bowden of Clapham---Letters to Mr. Carlile and Mr. Batty from Mr. Thomas Shepherd of Huddersfield-Observations by R. Carlile. Letter from Mr. Thomas Finlay of Edinburgh-Note by G. Phillips. Israel Vindicated---Notice of a Public Meeting.
No. 23, An Address, &c.-Letter from Mr. James Affleck of Edinburgh Letter from and to Mr. John Heys, Bolton-Letter from and to Mr. James Kent of Chadderton, near Oldham-Letter from Mr. James Penny of Millbridge-Israel Vindicated-Letters from Mr. John Knight, Manchester-Observations by Editor.
No. 24, An Address, &c.-Letter from J. E. C. of Westminster. Note by Editor-Letter from and to Mr. John Henderson of Paisley -Letter from a Materialist of London-Letter from Mr. Edward Nobbs of Norwich-Letter from Mr. John Newton of Hurdsfield, near Macclesfield-Note by Editor-Israel Vindicated.
No. 25, An Address, &c.-Memorial to the Treasury-Letter from Harmodious of London-A vagabond and lying Christian ex-
posed Superiority of Republicanism over Monarchy-Letter from an Enemy to Corruption and a Friend to Free Discussion-Resolutions of a Public Meeting-Letter of Mr Adam Renwick of Sheffield-Note by Editor-Library for the Poor-Letter from Mr. J. Jackson of Hull-Israel Vindicated.
No. 26, An Address, &c.-Speech of Mrs. Wright-Letter from Mr. James Affleck, Edinburgh-Letter from Liberatas of Slea- ford---Letter from a Briton of Bath---Letter from J. B. of London. A Letter from T. Venus of London-Some Ideas on the Nature of an Animal-Letter from Mr. John Gunning of Bath-Note to Corres- pondents.
No. 27, An Address, &c.-Letter from Gallus-Letter from Mrs. Mary Gregory of London-Extract from the Encyclopedia Londi- nensis concerning Bishop Berkely-Observations by Editor-Letter from Mr. Charles Naseby of Manchester-Kuock down Arguments in support of Christianity---Letter from Paris---Letter from Mr. Joseph Hurtley of Leeds-Letter from Mr. Joshua Kershaw of Oldham. Letter from Mr. John Henderson of Deptford-What coustitutes a Vagabond-Israel Vindicated-Note by Editor.
No. 28, An Address, &c.-An Appeal to the Reformers-Letter from and to Mr. Thomas Elliott of Somers Town-Letter from Mr. Humphrey Boyle-Letter from Mr. Allen Davenport of London. Letter from Mr. Joseph Lawton of Salford, Manchester---Letter from Mr. Howard Fish of London --Letter from Mr. John Knight of Man- chester--Note by Editor---Conclusion of Israel Vindicated---Letter from Mr. Thomas Lindsey of Liverpoo---INote to Correspondents.
No. 29, Public Robbery made legal by Chief Justice Abbott. Remarks by a Friend---Letter to Sir Charles Abbott Knt, Chief Jus- tice of England---Letter from Mrs. Susannah Wright---Letter from Mr. John Thompson of Potovens, near Wakefield---Letter from Mr. Elijah Ridings of Manchester---Note from Mr. John Ethell of Lon- don---An Address to the Edinburgh Zetetic Societyt--Letter from and to Mr. Peter M'Intosh of Greenock, Scotland---Letter from W. C. of Wisbeach-Letter from and to Mr. William Waller of El- verton Farm, near Feversham, Kent---Letter from Brian Borhoime, Portsea---Letter from Sunderland---Letter from Mr. Robert Arin- strong of Stokesly---Song by James Kennedy of Paisley.
No. 30, An Address to the Republicans of Hayti---Mary Ann Carlile's Memorial to the Treasury---Answer to Mary Ann Carlile's Memorial---Answer to Richard Carlile's Memorial---Mrs. Carlile's Memorial to the Treasury---Letter from Mr. D. Neild, Ripponden. Note by Editor---Letters to the Editor of the Statesmen---Letter from Mr. Thomas Finlay, Edinburgh---Letter from and to Mr. William Perry of Stockport---Notice of Lawrence's Lectures---Israel Vindi- cated.
No. 31, An Address to the Republicans of Manchester---Letter to Mr. Thomas Mease of Stokesley, Yorkshire, by Richard Carlile. Letter from J. E. C. of London---Observations by Editor---Song. Letter from Mr. John Kirby of Hull---Note by Editor---Notice of Queen Mab---Horrible Depravity.
No. 1. Vol. VI.] LONDON, FRIDAY, May 31, 1822. [PRICE 6d.
TO THE REPUBLICANS OF THE ISLAND OF GREAT BRITAIN.
Dorchester Gaol, May 26, Year 3, of the Spanish Revolution.
It is my duty to apologize to you this week for filling another number of this work with an answer and explanation to the further attacks made upon me by Mr. Hunt. were his motives for beginning it, I cannot rightly say; they must be best known to himself, but I felt it to be a duty I owed to you, as well as to myself, to clear myself of the motives and imputations he had thrown around me. This I trust I have now satisfactorily done, wherever I have found him touching upon any one point. General assertion can only be met by general denial. I will not say that I will not notice any thing he may say of me hereafter, but it must be something that exceeds my present powers of imagination, as to what he can say, if I do notice it.
In getting other persons to put their names to abuse and falsehoods that Mr. Hunt himself was ashamed of, and in one instance the name of a woman! has exhibited a meanness on his part which I could have thought no man in his station in life would have ever publicly exhibited. The very tools be has borrowed are abashed at the situation in which he has placed them. So careless has he been about what he got them to sign their names to, that he has brought down contempt and execration upon them among all who know them.
It has been the peculiar misfortune of Mr. Hunt throughout his political life, to counteract, by some mishap or private quarrel, on one day the well acquired popularity of the former. Wherever he has picked a quarrel, or found an opponent, he has never been scrupulous about his means of attack: he has never been an honourable enemy, and in almost every private quarrel that he has been engaged we
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