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For the MORNING CHRONICLE

... I For P''M 4 c96L .f '6 H .RNS.s , d with the greatrd impaticnce7. a fe- .p dfcr 'tiupon Cram. C6}n from your learned 0r ?? in Dothors Commons. The CtviLIAN 5, dif)lays no comimou in'hare of wit, penetration, 'rtainCl ?? weretbhse any profpfef of. his agairi rdr'fnrwads t certaiifly lnould rbtthhve obtruded iltul~oo your r, I ce- Buf L ear Ihe thiirks him- den UO;i i by wriing upon a topic fo ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... I I l ~ ~ a - LONDON: WE|BDNESD427, AUGUST tz. Lord NELSON, it appears, has left Harwich, and according to the letters from that port, flood ofto the Southward. Of his farther deftination nothing is known, though conjecture points to the Dutch coafts as the obje&t of his vifit or attack. We truft, however, that our naval Commanders, wherever they go, will be fuppliedxbythofe who fend them with ...

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... Timr, MORNINGa CHRONICLE. L.ONDON.:' TEL SDA2;, VOiiiVoirR. -I7: It isiewpecaed that the Congrefs willnow very fjiee. dily affembleat Amiens. If it be true fthat Plenipoten- tiaries are to meet there from the Continjisal Powers, Aufiria, Pruflia,' &c. it i: not eafey.to'fay when it. may terminate. S&ich nmeetings, if they do bufiin'fs weljat all,'certainly' do not difpatch it quickly. But ...

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... LONDON: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER i. The French papers which were deceived yefler- day, contain no political news. The Jkoniteur has copied from the London Gazette the Convention for the furrender of Cairo, without a fingle comment on the article. It is evident that they have re- ceived the account only through England, as they have copied even the error which has been fince corrected. They have ...

Published: Tuesday 01 September 1801
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 2033 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: Editorial/Comment 

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... I-,q7gMORNING; CHRONICLE. LONDON: SATURDAr, .NOYXM.BER 7 ,Vy yefferday received French. Papers up the :2d i yowever contain nothiing of any importance.- : ihe * Ojeur of the 3 nil ult- sis filled with a copy of he ew Bataian Conflitution, the fubifance 'of which, ibe foud in another part of this paper. It preferts ctbing particularfy 'wortby o'fobtervation.. A variety ~ f ijrconzances hav'e ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THE MORANING CHRO I * LONDON: TU4sm 2r, DEUCMBEP g. We yelierday received itibre fets cf Pjlt of the I, .tlle A.irit~eur of that ding t 7 one previouly arrived. The 7eo,. ;t , r :thejfl atatcs, khrat W Ur14i CORMx;'ALL,, .rsa; the preceding day.' None Ef the oter n tion this. The new elec'iqs for' the Sw f Ee-utiv C0N I mentprove fhlll father, that ihe c roi - teft the: lte Gos ernments to ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... * TIE MORNING CHRONICLE. LONIOON: FRIDA2', DICEMBER [S.. It lill remains the fubjecl of, conjedure wheQ the Deqnitive T'reaity will be concluded. The Congrefs, if Congrefs it can-be called, at Amiens,attraots littiele attention. The matter is, in all prbability, c6ndo~ed in the detail' * hich fuch a difceffion requires, 'by diffe- rent parties from thofe afrembled at the place which will have ...

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... It. MRqRANING. 'CRONICLE. LONDON: .HURPDAr, QOTQBZJ x. We yefterday received Pais 'Journals to the 27th incluiye. T'heyI o taim a good deal of curiots and interva}ing matter.. SevcraI letters from Gene- rals MuRAx and, WATRIN announce a very fevere aalon fought on the with Sejt. on the Ifland of Eibai, betweem Ihe French arny hetng p Ferraio; ahd the garrifon, aided by a bn, q troops of ...

Published: Thursday 01 October 1801
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 2190 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: Editorial/Comment 

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THLE PlORIVlA'NG L'IitQI6'LE. I LONDON: TUI'S1A;, AUGUST aS. our readers will lament to hear that the fecond attack on the enemy's flotilla has produced only a melaacholy carnage. The objedt- of the attempt has not been gained, and the gallant Admiral, after ?? defperate valour, has been obliged to re turn to the Downs, and leave the enemy's alfein- bled force, aninated by a frefh proof of the ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... ThE_4 AJO1?VIN 4Ro&v.14~. , - ~ ~. . .. ,I ?? LONDON':i . W- . VDN.ES DAr, 4UGUST S. The Expedition under the command o Lord Ner- .SON now en.grffies the yubiie a'nxiety and ionveixation; and it is genl ally belived that acco ntsvill.fpeedily, be received of his having achieved foibie Mriliant tri-- umpli: There can be.no dount t;1at.this exptdoI will not'bhe' daifiappoib'hid, ?? en er,: ...

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... T E M i NI ;- C - I -z . - .. LONDON - S-l Th.zA2F, MAt r - The various co`ci1rtinh flat emerns of he d fttm e the Fiench army i-h Egypt feetll to have ieft- ilnlo t in the public minrl: that thei m;: lgioi osrl and imnar, tant ficcefs ha Cro'-ncd ofr ains under the. aultlpicc of Sir. R. AsE&cRomA Y. h.y mornlig r.NE Coxs the Ne-dfengeaaf&vtC ;t i rd. r rs!u;RY'I Office with l)ifpatches from ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... -TI ;/l BiORNZ .I i - LONDON: T ITU ?? -1 y3 o! 7, A Lifbon TYIail was ye.` 'r ;crci-..d at the PA: Office, brougnt over in King George packe, which had been tw.tnt-19ur days oen hor patffige. Sae of the pri.ate letters flitc, i!tt te Portugueze Cc. vernment is much embanr ?? by thc tharcats of ?? binets of the Thuiileiies andof 'Niadrid. The upanieds having noay yielded to the deiands of Fran ...