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ROMAN CATHOLIC SOLDIERS

... cPOMAN CATHOLIC SOLDI1X1. tM. Coaaa'rTT,-Until I had seen what turn the motions submitted to both Houseis of Parliament, by Lord Grernville and Mr. Fox, on the petition of the Roman Catholics obf Ireland, had taken, I did not think it Aie- cessary to trouble you, or the public through tour Register, on a-point which wdlifd pro- taobry have be'e discussed and remedied, had either House of ...

TO THE EDITOR

... Extract of the Alarqrds of Txeedale's Letter ta L'rd Nihon, dated Wf'hiiehall, a ist Sefe. i745, from Mr. flome's lli;toy of Me Re- bellion an theyear 1 745,P . 309. That 2,o0Co01en, and these the scum i of two or three Highland genitlernen, the * Camerons, and a few tribes of the Mac- donalds, should be able in so short a time to make themselves masters of the town of Edinburgh, is an ...

ON RETALIATION AGAINST FRANCE

... SIR,- UIness the British ?? immediately retaliates upon France in the only way we have left, that is,;'by prohibit- ing all maritime intercourse with it and any other state whatsoever, there is no possibili- ty of checking that exercise of Prench power, the continuance of which must ine- vitably ruin this country. Such a measure will certainly offend the maritime states, but it is necessary to ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... These tre the reasons for thinking, that [in the war about to be begun in June last the result cannot c be tavourable. Auitria will be driven tc the ?? of cocluding a, treaty under the same cc circumstances that oblieed her to conclude the treatics or Leob n ano Luneville, and to submit to such c terms as France shall dictate; for, t is crnt arv to all experirce and hi.tory to suppcGt, ...

Published: Saturday 07 December 1805
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10680 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 | Tags: News 

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... StR GEORGE RUMEOLD.-(Continued from page 736.)-ln the morning of the 25th of Octobers as soon as tbhesenate heard of this violation ofbtheir territorial rights, they assembled at seven o'clock, and- con- tinued sitting till five in the afternoon. Tbey presented, as the result of their deliberations, a remonstrance to the French minister, Rheinard, who denied having any know- ledge %whatsoever ...

Published: Saturday 17 November 1804
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8356 | Page: Page 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 | Tags: News 

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... Mr. DRA KEt.-This unfortunate gentle- man has, it seems, been ordered to quit tihe dominions of the Elector of Bavaria, who has caused him to be officially informed, that- the honour of the Elector and the welfare of his people have compelled him to declare to his excellency, Mr. Drake, that from this momne't [see the note, p. 678] it :will be impossible for him to have any communication ...

Published: Saturday 05 May 1804
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8720 | Page: Page 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 | Tags: News 

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... DIET OF RATISSON. -The ministers of the Electors of the Empire have made a verbal declaration, in the diet, by way of answer to the note of the Russian minister; but, they take very good care not to ex. press any ?? in the better feel. ings of the Emperor of Russia, upon the subject. They agree with the Russian Note, as to the fact of a violation of ter- ritory and of the neutrality of Germany ...

Published: Saturday 09 June 1804
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9562 | Page: Page 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 | Tags: News 

FROM A CONTINENTAL OBSERVER

... LETTER V. VROM A CONTINENTAL OBSERVER. Hamburgh, Nov. 10, IS03. S1Rt,7WVhen yoU read My last letter, you mav, perhaps, -have supposed that some of the reflections which it contained, bore the marks of an influence foreign from that which I profess. In this, however, you would have been totally mistaken. I have no ronnexion, wbatever, either direct or indi- rect, with those who are tmost ...

REFORM OF FINANCIAL ABUSES

... -1 -- - Oh ! that such bulky bribes as all might see, StIll, as of..old, encumbered villainy ! 4'aTIS paper credit*: lt and best supply, Tbat' lestdg cdirtiption lighter *hwgs to -fly. REFORi OF ,FIVANICIAL ABUSES. I l 2LETITER nV-. SIx--BefOre I proceed to point out a method, by which the expenditure of the public money may be conducted, without being liable to the numberless ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... Many.important subjects, which belonged to this head, have, during the last four or five weeks, been unavoidably omitted. I say unavoidably, because there was not time, and, in some instances, not room, to introduce them, wititut excluding part, at least, of that which has been inserted relative to the Tenth Report and matters connected there- with ; and, which exclusionj could, in my own mind ...

INCOME TAX

... Stit,-Iowever beautiful the buildinW-- however charming the prospects that flqatqd before the eyes of the founders. and: the framers of the income tax, they are but cas- tiles in: the air.; schemes whic look we'll enough on paper, but never can be ?? in practice. M easares founded (1 allow) on ls-oundjfinancia) principle5 but Which under w >o oreroment, and inX no country, can be c ar.ried ...

TO THE EDITOR

... O .. I . I . !. . :T.O.T.HZ IDITOI ?? - 1 . Sir, Ftrom your pattiotic sentimeints,'thege neral tenour of your writingss ania the laud- able zeal with which you have so successfuily laboured to developthl dishonourable nature and 'ruinous tendency of the -peace, which bas been made with Budonaparte, I certainly. expeaed that you ?? -ot merely point our danger, but that you -would, atf the same ...