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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register

TO THE RIGHT HON.LORD HAWKESBERY, His.Majefly's Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs

... We will, for a moment, fuppofe her to hold thefe colonies merely as fuch, merely for the purpofes of cultivation, for the fake of their produce, and as a market for her own goods: in this view alone they are invaluable. The lands in Louifiana are un ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... the malicious intention of the writer; but, this ought5 ,one would think, to be a sufficient warning to the minister not to expose any department. of the state, and .by consequence the state itself, to the rude assaults of low-bred and low- minded men, ...

LORD MELVILLE

... singularly ridiculous.in seeing Lord Melville before the Commissioners of Naval.Inquiry, refusing to answver for fear of exposing himself to pains or pesa/ties- that same man who had moved so many bills of paint and penalties, bills for restrain- ing ...

REFORM OF FINANCIAL ABUSES

... would receive mnonev on account, would be directly ac- countable to the Treasiury- it would 'be folly within their powezxo fake care that no part of the money so *prested was misapplied, or too large balances kept in hand. The present system of leaving ...

DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPERS

... purposes ot private ad- vantage or interest, profit and emolument, and for purposes other than navy services, but were also exposed to great risk of loss, and were withdrawn from thle control.and disposition of the Treasurer of his Mlajesty's Navy: and the ...

FOREIGN OFFICIAL PAPERS

... and our Emperor.- T[le Marshal of-the Empire, General-in- Chief, (Signed) MASSENA. I.-. Address o] flte A-chduke Chatrles on faking tfle Coanzmnd of his Armzy, dated Padua, Sept.21, 1805. On my arrival, no business presses more upon me than to inform the ...

PUBLIC PAPERS

... find m~yself compelled agains$, ny-- wll, to eiploy all te ens my pawec. to carry it: ito effect, if I were not'willhiio, to expose myself to the most disagreiahl consequences, withour;even ebtaining t'ere by fbryour Serehe Electoial-UHighiteas th& object ...

AN ADDRESS TO THE MEN OF NORWICH

... Duke from errors, into which many other men, and with nII essentially, wicked intenrtions,.. miglii have fallen ; instead of. faking this line, and instei af aAvisingtite Duke to throaw himself manfully 'upon the naturallyindssfgent (eelings of the coslniry3 ...

PARSONS AND TITHES

... eal blood, 1tacou, and'hares e -And, peniculaly, why does he nfot con- ent himself wvith a tenth of the increase,> and not fake a tenth of the crp; and, fuither, ivwy does he not divie his titha with ?? the poor, the widow and the strantger,'. andot keep ...

BOURBON WAR

... alwayis~ap peared to the Th'itish ?? an unoecessary aimnumpton of- - spousibilit3, which cosideringoil: tbe circumstances, uist expose the Kiing of :Spai-n to danger, and thec Power ?? wlich should in- terfere,: to abloqoy coytai --rsks, aad possible disasters;- ...

TO MR. CANNING

... in-: sincerity so barefaced. But, there remains to notice the question of your power, in this case: first, your poweri of faking war at all; and. next, the probable cbonse- quences of your making, or at- tempting to make, use' of that power. To make war ...