Collection OF SPEECHES BY CHARLES PHILLIPS, Esq. ALSO, THE PETITIONS DRAWN UP BY HIM AT THE REQUEST OF THE IRISH CATHOLICS; HIS CHARACTER OF NAPOLEON ; HIS LINES TO MR. MAGEE, OF THE DUBLIN EVENING. POST THE CRITIQUE OF THE EDINBURGH REVIEW, AND HIS LETTER TO THE EDINBURGH REVIEWERS, IN DEFENCE OF IT. London: PRINTED BY AND FOR WILLIAM HONE, ADVERTISEMENT. Mr. PHILLIPS's Speeches have received the highest distinction which could be given to them in England--eager reception, from the mansion to the hovel. In some instances, the demand has been so great, that the press could hardly keep pace with general curiosity. When, as by acclamation, the public voice has given its highest praise, it would not be becoming to say more, than that the present collection has been made with a ') view to the accommodation and convenie ence of readers of all classes. |