142. 

 THE BEE, 



OR. 



LITERARY WEEKLY INTELLIGE.SfCER, 



FOR 



Wednesday, August 21. 1793. 



Arctic Lucub ■nations on Parliamentary 

 Reform. 



Though the Editor has for some time past declined 'nsertinr any 

 thin.^ in this miscellany on the subject of the prisent efs.iy, think- 

 ing that the spirit of the times did not any longer require it. Yet 

 the respect he owes this very liberal conespeniient, who at the 

 time ot writing it, could not know how mjch the publ. opinion 

 had here chan^' d of late, .s well as the ingenious nat, ;e uf the 

 argu.nents here adduced, v.ili render any apology, he supposes, \iri- 

 necefsary to his readers Joi departing a little in this instance froitt 

 the iiei.er-i rule lie udd adopted. 



Sir. To the Editor of the Bee. 



If a cuuntryraHr. who lias been i^o long abroad as 

 your Arctic correspc.idenr, may be permitted to make 

 j-emarks on the subject of reform, which the news 

 papers announce ro be again on the carpet, I ftiould 

 be glad to hazrtrd a few on that great q.ieitio;i ; not 

 that I t/Uiik th'jy are worth sending so far, but 

 merely to keep nj, my birth right of instructing our 

 rulers in the government of the nation. 

 VOL. xvi. FF f 



