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COBBETT'S PARLIAMcNTARY DEBATES

... COBETT'S P ARLTAMOlNTARTY DEBATES, -OThs 3CoNDj VOLUME of this world coqnprizing She perod from the Easter L cesm w the.close of the lant session, As beca for some time comnpleted, and is now pub. ished, *n ?? mannler as the first Vo ljc ,Th wavolulules embrace tbxwhole of the-sessidoz ;-.ad the Editr.tventures to assert, that the proceedings of no session.of parliament have everibeen- so ...

DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPER

... ANTIGUA.-BJly Fhs Excelkncy the 91g9t Hen. Ralph LOrd Lavingtn, 'Baron of Lavihgton, one of Uzs Majesty's Most Hnourable Privy Council, Knigbt Corn'?. nion of the .Ifost Hvnewral/ Order cf the Bath, Captaip-Gewgra! and GvernOr i, Clzief in ad o*ver all His Majesiy's Leerd CGafibbee Islands in America, 62.anceIhr, Vie,-Xdmiral and Ordinary of the jame, S'c.-AF Proclamdtios . Ihe EDrl Camden, i ...

PUBLIC PAPER

... As it would have acquired but a moderate share of prudence, when we first- began this, practice of 1f mortgaging, to have foretold, from the n'ature of men and of ministers, that things would necessarily be6 carried to thi length we see so now, that tbey have, as last, happily reached it, it may not be difficult to guess at the consequence. It must, indeed, be (wre of these two events: ...

CONDITION OF THE PEOPLE OF IRELAND

... CONI1ItO~t OFr lE PEOPLE OF' IRELAND. SaIR ;-I tead the short but sensible and excellent letter of Anglo Hibernicus, in the last number aof your valuable Register, (see pi. 470) -with attention and pleasure. The subject - has often drawn my attention to- wards a letter for the public eye,-and chiefly with a view of offering some propositions for - the improvement of the shamefully oppress- ed ...

DELICATE INVESTIGATION

... ?? Just seen your last week's. Register, in which I find you have taken no. notice of a paragiaph in the Morning Post of the 1st inst. addressed to Jack Cade, I conclude, that you have considered it as too contemptible and ridiculous for reply. I. cannot, however, refrain from offering you a few remarks upon this defence, so perfect- ly original in its manner, and so preposterous in its ...

COMPLAINTS OF THE JAMAICA COLONISTS

... COMPaINTS OF THE JaMC - C OLONilT z COX, PLAINTS OF THE; JAM AICA COL.ONISTS,,- S IR,-In fyour Register of the 17th March last, you nllude to a message ?? the Lieutenant Gos ernor of Jamaica to the Assembly; and theirn answer to it. You .will now receive, enclosed, a paper, which may serve as an explanation for their con- duct.-You'will, however, observe, that the duty on the import into Great ...

DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPERS

... DOME.STIC OFFICIAL PAPERS. NAAvt. VrTCTory.-Fr-o;'z1 Ike Londonz Ga- zelte, Ac;v. 16, I SO5, Copy / of a Letter *om the Right Hon. Lord Colfingwood,z dVice-Alnbira' of the Red, &. to, TV. .JIlarsdcn, E1,q. dtfe on loard the Eurg- a/us. of' Cadi^z, Oct. 29, 1805. Sir, Since my letter to yourof the 24th; stating the proceedings of his Maje-ity's squadron, our situation hias been the most ...

WHIGGISM

... 4' There is a dignitr in the wvarm passions of a a Whig, which is never to be found in the cold s' malice of a Tory: In the one siature is only heated, in the other she is poisoned: the instant the former has it in his power to punish, he feels a 'disposition to forgive; but the cajine venm of the latter knows no relief. but in reveger ' SIR;-I fully intended to have troa. bled you, ...

PUBLIC PAPER

... PiuSSIA AND SWnDN,.-Copy of a Note transmitted ly Mhe Baron de Hardlenh erg to tie Baron de Brhickmiann, Charg6- ?? of His Swedish Ma jes t, dated Berlin, Dec. 21, 1804. Whlen his M jesty, the King of Sweden, thought proper to send Lieutenant-General Arrnfeldt to Berlin, with a ktter from his Swedish Majesty to the King, dated Sep- tember 19, to inquire in what light he con- sidered the ...

LLOYDS' FUND

... LLOYDS FUND. SIR,-Though 1 know a mind consciousi of its own integrity, is indifferent as to the opinion of others, yet I cannot forbear trans- witting you my thanks, for becoming the champion of the British constitution against popular preudice, .nd for pointing out the contetnences that may result from the Com- mittee at Lloyd's. This' committee have crowded the streets with placards, ...

TO THE EDITOR

... TO-THE EDITOR. SIRs,-I cannot but admire the ingenious- ness of your correspondeut R B. in the last Regtster, in destroying a building, to raiie- upon its foundationa superstructure, which, doubtless to his spectilating mind, appears as 0olid as the founders of the. Property Tax hope that measuwe will be.' le condemrns a plan founded, as lhe allows, upon. sound fi- nancial principles, because ...