Selections from the Tribune, 17951796
Tribune, volume (1795) -- Examination of Mr. Pitts Statement of the flourishing State of our -- From the Lecture on the BUDGET -- On the Probable Consequences Continuing the Present System -- Ambition Hostility From the First Lecture on the Nature -- Calamities of War -- No War Just but a War of Self Defence -- Narrative of the Proceedings of the Messenger, &c. on the Seizure of J. Thelwalls Paper; with his Examination before the Privy Council; Treatment at the Messengers, &c -- Tax on Hair Powder. From the Lecture on the Budget -- Historical Strictures Whigs and Tories From the First Lecture -- the Distinction between Party Spirit and Public Principle -- Lecture on the System of Terror and Persecution Adopted by the Present Ministry; with Animadversions on the Treatment of Joseph Gerrald -- On Prosecutions for Pretended Treason (conclusion) -- The Address of J. Th elwall to the Audience at Closing his Lectures -- the Season -- Continuation of the Narrative of the Proceedings of the Messengers, &c -- Tribune, volume 2 (1796) -- On Allies and Alliances; with Strictures on the Faith of Regular Governments -- On the comparative Estimate of the Slave Trade, the Practice of Crimping, and Mr Pitts Partial Requisition Bill -- On the Importance of Avoiding Personal Factions and Divisions Among the Friends of Reform -- On the Causes of the Late Disturbance -- Tribune, volume 3 (1796) -- The Connection between the Calamities of the Present Reign, an the System of Borough-Mongering Corruption -- A Further Enquiry into the Calamities Produced by the System and Usurpation and Corruption (Fourth Lecture) -- A Further Enquiry into the Calamities Produced by the System of Corruption (Fift h Lecture) -- Godwins Pamphlet -- A Further Enquiry into the Calamities Produced by the System of Usurpation and Corruption (Eighth Lecture) -- On the Revolution in 1688 -- Civic Oration on the Anniversary of the Acquittal of the Lecturer -- The First Lecture on the Political Prostitution of our Public Th eatres -- Farewel Address -- Editorial Notes.