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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... The parliament was dissolved; .it was disgraced, punished, and put to death, because it was not to be bent to thewill of the ?? upon the subject of the Dissolution in-1784. DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT, -Ihe words taken for my motto were expressive of the sentiments of all those political men, whose views were defeated by the dissolu- tion of 1784, a dissolution, wbich, as the reader will ...

TO THE HON. CHARLES JAMES FOX, M.P. ON THE REFORM OF FINANCIAL ABUSES

... TO THE RON. CHARLES JAMES FOX, M. P. ON THE REFORM OF FINANCIAL ABUSES. - LETTER X. SI R,-Upon the few occasions, that the people of England come forward at. public meetings, to express their opinion upon great national questions, it is natural to look up to you as their champion in parliament, ready to propose those measures which ought to be brought forward in compliance with their ...

PUBLIC PAPER

... Declaration of tle King of Great Britain. Fromn the I o)aon Gazette, October 21, The negociations in which his Majesty has been ern,yjged with France, baving -ter- ?? u-muccessfally, his Majesty thinks proper to make this public declaration to his subjects and to Europe, of the circumstances which have led to an issue which his Ma- jesty deeply regrets. He has no object nearer to his heart, ...

PUBLIC PAPER

... PUBLIC PAPER, Memorial of the Prussian Minister presented * to the Dictature of'the Diet of Ratishnoz, dated Mfarch27, 1804. His Majesty the King of Prussia is in- formed that the two high powers, to whose amicable mediation Germany is indebted for the salutary arrangement respecting the af- fair ofthe indemnities, are ready again to offer to the Germanic Empire their inter- vention in regard ...

MR. PITT'S ANSWERS

... - I SIRx,--Not having had an opportunity cf seeing the whole of Mr. Pitt's evidence, until I saw your paper, I swas imnediately strafk with his evasive answers to. questions that one would imagine, he could have had *no doubt upon. Having had a spare hour, I have endeavoured to bring the whole of his 'anwers into one view, and I herewith in- close you the sketch I have made. If it be S ot in a ...

EARL ST. VINCENT

... SiR,-I have often read with great plea- sure your Political Register, and if the fol- lowing can add weight to the subjects yoa have already so ably discussed, it is much at your ?? your Register of the gth of last July, there was a remark, that Earl St.Vincent did not send a naval force in time to block up Toulon, and prevent. the sailing of the French armament under Bnonaparte; who very ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... SUMMAIt OF I POLITICS. 0 E1IGRAMTsON.-A reportbhas beenwnadeto the House: of ComnObhs from the cbmwittee appoijitdto c-iamine ito the tir4bt of -,I coasts, &c. of Scotland, reid tingitoemlgrationJ and, npen the authority of ihis report, the following resolutions wire,-on the 17th .nst, Tmoved by Mr Hawkins BrOw-n' That persons emigyating from diff&rntparts of r the. United Kingdom to hiS ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... SUMMAR tOF PLLJTTiCS.; .EHANOVER.--The Moniteur of thel j171h instant coutains an article, in ithe a f rote on-the English news, stating that th6 eobncil, to assist at- which his Majesty came from Windsor on the 11th instant, was eld on' the subject of the convention between Gen. Mortier and the Hanoverian Regency. 4 Ats extraordinary courier, says ?? teur, carried. this instr ent for the ...

TO THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER

... TO TlE CHANCELLOR OFPTHE EX12HEQU ER. SiR,-Towards the close of your Budget speech, that speech on which Iaam about to make a few remarks, you are pleased to de- scribe. yourself as being - an insig 'cant iperson i but, though, can have little objection to acknowledge the accuracy of this description, as far as it may apply to your birth, qualities, and-talents, yet, when I -behold you- ...

ON THE IMPORTANCE OF MALTA

... N ?? ON THEE IMPORTANCE OF MALTAi. : SiR,-I have read with much pleasmre the-sentiments of Tyrtteus (Vol. I. p. 838) and others of your Correspondents respect- ing the retention of Malta, The arguments adduced in favour of that measure are to me conclusive, and I trust they will have their due weight with every well-wisher to his country. May I be permitted, Sir, to communicate, through the ...

MILITARY

... . On the 5th of June, GEN; MOBT1BX, after long and rapid marches entered the City of qAwNOvER, where be found 15,o00 :new ;uskets, 5000 pair,. pf.visto,: 66 new co- vered waggons witii good hor es, IOOpieces of artillery of different calibres, a bridge equipage for passing the Elbe, hmagazines' wellstored,, and a gfoundry in:-the best state an4 'wel provided. The pubili chest, ai. though n~ot ...