CONTENTS OF NO. X. Observations on the TRIAL BY JURY; particularly on the Unanimity required in the Verdict. By JOHN III. A Letter to his Excellency the Prince of TALLEY- RAND PERIGORD, &c. &c. &c. on the subject of An Attempt to estimate the POETICAL TALENT of the present Age, including a Sketch of the History of Poetry, and Characters of SOUTHEY, CRABBE, SCOTT, MOORE, LORD BYRON, CAMPBELL, LAMB, COLERIDGE, and WORDSWORTH. By T. N. TALFOURD, of the Middle Temple...... 413 VI. Essay on the Application of the ORGANOLOGY of the VII. Three Letters on the FINANCIAL and POLITICAL Situation of the Country in 1815; being a Continuation to those of the preceding year. Addressed to the EARL of LIVERPOOL. By F. PERCIVAL ELIOT, Esq. VIII. Inquiry respecting the INSOLVENT DEBTORS' BILL, IX. A New Theory of the Two HEMISPHERES, whereby 487 513 .. 548 The Importance of M. BENJ. CONSTANT'S Pamphlet on the RESPONSIBILITY of MINISTERS has obliged us to postpone AMERICAN ENCROACHMENTS ON BRITISH RIGHTS for our next. PAGE. CHAPTER 1. Responsibility strictly defined .......... 301 2. The wisdom of the Constitutional Charter in regard to Responsibility ..... 303 3. The advantages of the definition of Re- 4. Answer to an objection 306 307 ..312 5. On some opinions maintained in the Cham- 6. On Responsibility, properly so termed .. 315 unworthy of the Public Confidence...... 317 8. On the Tribunal that is to try the Minis ters.... 320 9. On the publicity of the trial of Ministers.. 322 10. On the conduct of the proceedings ...... 325 On the punishment of Ministers........ 327 12. Should the King's privilege of Amnesty be 11. extended to guilty Ministers? ... berty. $29 315* 319* |