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The Republican, HÁRY

VOLUME V.

FROM JANUARY 4th TO MAY 17th, 1822.

Be wise to-day, 'tis madness to defer.

YOUNG, a Christian.

Think, speak all you think, aid, but violate not the inoffensive will.

STEWART, à Materialist.

London:

PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY R. CARLILE, 55,

FLEET STREET.

1822.

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No. 1, contains, An Address to the Republicans of the Island of

Great Britain. On the Birth-days of Thomas Paine, the real

Englishman and the fictitious Jesus the Jew.-Constitutional As-

sociation. Case of Mrs. Jane Carlile.-Address of Mrs. Carlile

to the Court on receiving its Judgment. The Protest of Mary

Ann Carlile.-To the Christian Judge Bailey, by R. Carlile.-To

Ditto, by a Friend to Freedom. To the Editor of the Republican,

a Parody.-The Sea Officer.-Resolutions for forming a Deistical

Society.-Aphorisms selected from the Writings of Condorcet.

No. 2, contains, An Address, &c.-Celebration of the Birth-

day of Mr. Carlile at Leeds.-Letter from and to Mr R. W. Byer-

ley of Leeds.-Stoddart, Dr. Murray and Sharpe, versus the

Temple of Reason.-Case of Mary Ann Carlile.-Petition of Mary

Ann Carlile to the King, with Letter to Lord Sidmouth.-Address

to the Public by the Committee for the management of the Sub-

scriptions for Mr. Carlile and Family.-Resolutions of a Public

Meeting at the Paul's Head, Cateaton Street, on the 12th of No-

vember, 1821, for the aforesaid object.-The Battle, Poetry.

No. 3, contains, An Address, &c.-Reflections, Moral and Po-

litical, by Thomas Single.-Letter from and to Mr. James Affleck

of Edinburgh.-An Acrostic on Richard Carlile.-Renunciation

of the Christian Mythology, by Amariah Batty.-To the Christian

Judge Bailey, Letter the Second.

No. 4, contains, An Address, &c.-Poetical Address spoken at

the Anniversary Dinner, in London, to commemorate the Birth-

day of Thomas Paine, January 29, 1821, by J. W. Dunstone.-

Reflections, Moral and Political, continued.-Subscriptions.--

Notice respecting Mr. Wedderburn.-Letter from and to Mr.

Abel Hellawell of Huddersfield.-To the Christian Judge Bailey,

Letter the Third.-Stoddart, Murray and Sharpe, versus the Temple)

of Reason.-To Mr. Carlile by T. Whitworth.

No. 5, contains, An Address, &c. To the Metropolitan Re-

publicans, by John Jones.-To the Editor of the Republican, on
Prejudice and black Gothism, by Regulator.-Aphorisms of
Condorcet. On Theism, by Voltaire.-Notice of "Queen Mab,"

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