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POLICY OF ENGLAND

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State of the Basque Provinces, and a fe Roth on Recent Events in Spain, &c. By an ENGLISH Northe

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"The writer before us had very satisfactorily shown up the many errors into which Lord Carnarve hanan, particularly concerning the true state of the Basque fueros ane poleges; the Eliot convention and its observance, &c."-Globe.

"A searching examination and a powerful refutation."-Monthly Review.

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BRITISH and FOREIGN STATE PAPERS, 1832-1833, compiled by the " LIBRARIAN and KEEPER of the PAPERS" at the Foreign Office.

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TO AN ARTICLE IN THE QUARTERLY REVIEW, No. CXV.

LONDON:

JAMES RIDGWAY AND SONS, PICCADILLY.

1837.

THE NEW YORK PUBLICLIBRAR

ASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS. 1898

ADVERTISEMENT.

THE form in which the following pages appear, requires a few lines of explanation. It was stated in the Pamphlet entitled "Policy of England," &c. that the author had been induced to reply to Lord Carnarvon, because Lord Carnarvon's reputation and character gave weight to the errors into which he had fallen; and, upon like grounds, no notice was taken of certain attacks that appeared in the Tory Journals, nor of some unmannerly Pamphlets, in which the facts and arguments contained in the "Policy," &c. were impugned. The author entered the lists with Lord Carnarvon, and waited impatiently for his Lordship to take up the gauntlet that had been thrown down. His Lordship, however, gave no signs of life, and a respectable Review having published an attack upon the Pamphlet, the author determined upon answering

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