Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin: Comprising the Celebrated Political and Satirical Poems, of the Rt. Hons. G. Canning, John Hookham Frere, W. Pitt, the Marquis Wellesley, G. Ellis, W. Gifford, the Earl of Carlisle, and Others.
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Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin: Comprising the Celebrated Political and Satirical Poems, of the Rt. Hons. G. Canning, John Hookham Frere, W. Pitt, the Marquis Wellesley, G. Ellis, W. Gifford, the Earl of Carlisle, and Others.
English poetry; France -- History -- Revolution, 1789-1799 -- Poetry; Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1789-1820
Catiline _liberality_ and _moderation_, cant terms of, 443.
Cato, of Utica, speech against conspirators who invited the Gallic
nation to invade their country, 441.
_Census, Literary_, reviewed, 666;
abuses works and characters friendly to the constitution, 667;
reviles Messrs. Pitt, Burke, Dundas, and Lawrence, _ib._;
praises Paine, Sheridan, and Fox, _ib._;
reprobates the Anti-Jacobin Reviewers for defending order, morals,
religion, and the British constitution, _ib._
Chatham, Earl, conduct, character, measures, and success of, 576;
contrasted with those of Lord Holland, _ib._
Christian ministers vindicated, 429;
religion vilified by impious and obscene publications, 435;
the firmest basis of every virtue, _ib._;
professors of, adjured to discourage Jacobinism, _ib._;
writings in vain plead to Jacobinical Reviewers, 437.
Clare, Chancellor, speech of, 461;
wise and able, 462.
Cléry’s _Journal of Louis XVI._, 42;
animated and interesting, 43;
Lamballe’s head carried about, 44.
Cobbett, efforts of, in America, 7.
_See_ Peter Porcupine.
Committee, Secret. _See_ Ireland and Irish.
Connor’s, O’, _State of Ireland_, examined, 463;
address, ditto, _ib._;
copious extracts from, by the _Analytical_ Reviewers, 464;
defends the _United Irishmen_, _ib._;
testimony at Maidstone, 290.
_Considerations on Public Affairs_, reviewed, 25;
author of, anti-Gallican, not anti-Jacobin, 32;
ditto, 263;
erroneously considers our contest as with the physical force of
France only, 264;
proposes merely a defensive war, 265;
dangerous tendency of certain positions, 266;
affected imitation of Burke, 267;
inaccuracy of language, 268.
Conspiracy against Social Order, with the part taken by the Jacobinical
Reviews, 591.
Constitution, British, its principles illustrated, 468;
antiquity, nature, and excellence, _ib._;
history and principle, epochs, 469;
Mr. Reeve’s assertion respecting, 470;
the Duke of Norfolk’s, ditto, _ib._;
Reeve’s principle discussed and defended from English history, 471;
ditto, from Lord Coke, 472.
Contributions, voluntary, praised, 135;
ridiculed by Unitarian dissenters, 136;
Quakers’, pretence of scruples of conscience shown from their own
conduct to be unfounded, _ib._;
proof of loyalty to the king, and attachment to the country, 140.
Cornwallis, praises the proceedings of his predecessors, 490;
speech of, 491;
praises the regulars and militia, _ib._
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