DIPLOMATIC REVIEW. (New Series.) "Of Law, no less can be said than that her seat is the bosom of God, her SIMPKIN, MARSHALL & CO. STATIONERS' HALL COURT; Δ H 28.36.10 in Harward College Library HARVARD THIS Periodical will be devoted to matters of Government and Justice. It is undertaken by men who deplore the heedlessness of their fellow-citizens in respect to the nation's acts and their own duties, separating the Commonwealth into parts, calling one internal, one foreign, one domestic, and one colonial. The endeavour, through the means of this publication, will be to show that the Laws of England still suffice to rectify the evils of the State, and to prevent its further decay. No. I. DESPATCH FROM PRINCE LIEVEN TO COUNT NESSELRODE CONNECTION OF REPEAL AND THE TARIFF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH OF IRELAND SUPPORTING THE ON THE RELATIONS OF THE Eastern and Western Churches, AND OF THE COURTS OF ST. PETERSBURG AND THE VATICAN 227 GRIEVANCES OF THE CHURCH OF ROME, IN RUSSIA AND POLAND, THROUGH VIOLATIONS OF THE TREATY OF 1815; of foRMER TREATIES BETWEEN POLAND AND RUSSIA; AND OF THE PLEDGES OF THE CZAR TO THE POPE-(State Paper.) ON THE PORTFOLIO:-FROM THE CONVERSATIONS LEXICON,- THIRD ATTEMPT OF GREECE TO EMANCIPATE HERSELF THE WORDS AND ACTS OF SIR R. PEEL, AS INFLUENCING IRISH POSTSCRIPT TO" THIRD ATTEMPT OF GREECE," &c. p. 425 . 575 ERRATA IN Nos. I. AND II. No. I. p. 55, line 5, after "England,"-insert "if either of these events No. II. p. 154, line 1, for "gist," read "rest." p. 164, line 8 from bottom, for "entreat," read "not call." p. 168, line 14 from bottom, for "priests,” read “prints." ERRATA IN THE FIRST EDITION OF No. IV. 541, line 7, for Their religious man, read The irreligious man. 541, line 26, for separably exist? read separately exist? 544, line 27, for and thus this original writing is extant, but their power has been derived from their real value, and their uses not from violence and abuse, read and thus the original impress and end are extinguished, but their power has been derived from their real value and their uses-not from violence and abuse. 545, line 9, for repressed, read reproved. ,, 558, after line 2, insert From this time the Church of England never raised its voice against any crime or sin committed by the nation |