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ADDITIONAL FORCE BILL.—Circulor Letter from Lord Hawkesbury, to the Lords Lieutenants of Counties, dated ..

... ADDITIONAL FORCE 'BILL, Circukr - jietter from. Lard ?? to faze Lords Lieutena6ts of Couinties, daezd WhiV~tenall, Dec. 3M1st. tnhitmitted. to- hism Majesty's~ L~ieutenai>t of bre :est Riding. My Lord -; pon .a careful inspection pf the n ?? of men raised in .tlhe respec- tive counties under the Additional Force Act, it appears, that, ont of the.91 counties, and places considered as counties, ...

IRISH HALF-PAY OFFICERS

... IR15HE HALF-PAY OFFICERS. SIR,--From the impartial manner in whulich your publication is conducted, I am induced to send you a remark or two, upon the motion of Lord A. Hamilton, for an ac- count to be laid before the House of Comr moos, of the monies paid at par in this country, to officers holding official situations, on the Irish ?? there had been some appearance of delay in the pro- ...

DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPER

... I BiJENos AYRES.--Orde'r of Ctuwzcil for obenie g a Trade with Buenos Ayres and its Dependencies. At the Court at the Queee's Palce ' I 17th of Septembe-r, 1 806 Presert,. t IKioIg's Most Excellent Majesty in Council -\Whereas the capital ity, town, and for- tress, of Buenos Ayres, and its dependercies have been conquered by his Majesty's forces and the territory and forts. (f the same are ...

TO THE EDITOR

... Gxx 7rade. Sir, I have read vour anfwer to mv letter of the 6th of May (Regifler, p. 4.S) vwith that attention which it deferves; and, having weighed it, find no caufe to alter the opi- nion therein expreffied. Referring to thlat I wrote (4aflily I confefs, but I truft not io- accurately) you will find, that on the quef- tion concerning the fuppofed abrogation of all treaties prior to that, ...

WASHINGTON AND LA FAYETTE

... WASHINGTON -AND LA FAYETTE. y Every thing tending to ascertain the real characters of these men, who, however trifling their intrinsic greatness, have, by reason-of the transactions in which they have been concerned, attained to a consi- derable importance in the world, merits the'attention of the politician. Underthis persuasion it is, that I am now induced to notice .a letter, respecting ...

TO THE ET. HON. LORD HAWKESBURY

... tO TAB RT. RON. LORD RAWI-ESBURT. They shall seek peace, and there shall be none. Mischief shall come upon ;.mischief, and ramour shall beiupon rumour. The law shall perish front is the priest, and the council from the 4' ancients. Thc king shall mourn, and Whepince shall be clothed ,ithfo- .. solation, and the hands of the -pele f : bthe land shl be tioubled,- ..EIKIRL, C. vii. V. ...

DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPERS

... DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPERS, Rerlativt to ?? Capture of Gorer. Dtrtd, Dovming, Street, A4pril a2Z, tg04. Dispatches, of which ?? ?? are copieF. wt this day. received by the Right Hon. Lord. Hobart, one of his Majesty's PritcipalSecreraries of State, from Colonel John Fraser, Commandant of the SttletcmeI of Goree, on, the Coast of' Afi ?? Mr LORD, Goree, Africa, 'Fpb. 5'i 13044. On she 17th of ...

TO THE RIGHT HON.LORD CHATHAM

... TO TliZR4GHT HON. LORD CirATHAWI. MY LORD,.A.The greatest misfortune that tan possibly happen a regiment, is to bave' the command of it indissolubly incorporated with a ministerial situation. When its coN I lonel is liable to be Soved byd mrt changei of governmen't no blame ought to -be im- puted to him, for not being intere&*d in iti welfare, but, my Lord, the regiml t of ar- tillery lies ...

TO THE EDITOR

... TO THE SDITOR. Sir,-Mf you think the following, can af- ford any amusement to your numerous I We do not know to whom we are to attribute the favour of the preceding letter, butt the writer certainly seems to be well ac- quainted with the subject. Of the new cir- cumstance, which he mentions, we can our.' selves confirm the truth; that -n anthem on -the peace was really selected, instead of a ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... t' There is a set of men, my Lords in the Ciy of London, 'honre tknown to live in riot irandluxuy Upon the plundder of ie' igorarnt, tie ix-, ocent3 the helpless; upon that part tc of the conaunity7 .whihAist~aprs most in need of, .iid that best deserves, the care and ' prwtection of the: legislature; To mre,,, my Lords,, whether they be nmiserable jobbers ol t 'Change Alley, of r the lofty ...

Published: Saturday 25 January 1806
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 11435 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 | Tags: News 

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... . BANK DIRECTORS.-Previous to a few remnarks which I intend to offer on the anis madversions which a correspondent has made upon the conduct of these gentle. men, I cannot forbear saying a word or two respecting the tenor. of the words written on their paper-money. It is, in- deed, consummately preposterous to con- tinue to write. the words promise to pilt in a note, the drawer of which is ...

PREFACE TO THE FIRST VOLUME OF Cobbett's Parliamentary History,

... Which, in the compass of Sixteen Volumes, royal octavo, double. page, will contain a full and accurate report of all the recorded pro- ceedings, and of all the speeches, in both Houses of Parliament, from the earliest times to the year 180s, when the publication of CoBBRTT'S PIARLIAMENTTARY DEBATES commenced, Whoever has had frequent occasion to recur to the Proceedings in Parliament, of ...