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ROYAL BOROUGHS

... ROYAL1- Boaoii& ` . M~A. C o EnR iiT-Al I Hi i atI'OYal IWR.~~1_ CO3 Hs. !l~e m -tn Borough; I bave ~sithtime- hiad tlbe &n1A- sity, theugliu y DO means a deep-read person, to ijli k'Iile iitofAhe origin of communities of that nature. T, tlhat al-mloist e y irnter swlio has treated' the a j'et, gves ittis opiiii'$onbhtbie was an evrent favourable to liberty; and I am willingto 'aliovStkt ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... c La p .sance so 5erai:e peut maltraiter un brave homme, mais non pas l dsho~norr.-VoLTA iE. A li uncontroled Sovereign has the power to ill-treat a worthy mnan, but nOL to dishonour himd M\r; COCUiRANE JOHNSTONE.-This gentleman having in page 203 of this vo- lamae, published an Address to the public, upon the subject of the conduct of thle Duke of York, subsequent to the transactions re- ...

CHARACTER OF PITT

... S ?? seems to me a desirable object to refer as much as possible of our natioral prc- ceedings for somne years past, to the influence of the late minister's character on the public feelings, and to the blind confidence cene- rally placed in his talents and integrity. The errors that we have been. led into by a con- fidence of this sort, will be sooner retrieved than if they proceeded fromi a ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... ANGLO.G4LLIC CREDITORS. This subject appeared to be closed, when the letter, which will be- found in page 592 of this sheet, was received by the Editor. The public will have perceived, that these creditors have been very fairly dealt with, Thieir remonstrances have been jaertedi anid though ofvery considerablelength, their re- presetatjon of their case, which they them- $elves published, and ...

Published: Saturday 17 March 1804
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6887 | Page: Page 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 | Tags: News 

PUBLIC PAPERS

... ?? ' lfadrid, Januwry 12, J1802. cifrcular Lvette to Ae Ministeric] Fincrce, and, the Directors of ustms. His Majesty having ordered that in Ithe Roval Custbm-Hobte, Merchandizes, being the manufacture of the Nerth and ?? the Pas de Calais, shall not be acknow- ' ledged as such, unless accompanied by an original certificate, signed by the Commissary of Foreign Commerce in the .Al said ...

Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates

... Vol. I. Is nets completed and will he ready for sale, half-bound, in a neat and appropriate Imanner, on Thursday ?? will contain 25 numbers, and the price hall-hound will be 11. 7s. 6d. The publishers are Mr. Bagshaw, Bow Street, Covent Garden; and Mr. Budd, Pall Mall. In presenting this Volume to ?? public, it seems necessary to say a few words as to the plan of publication, and also as to ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... - - a Dux1E D'ENGHUIEN.-The arrest -and subsequent trial of-thisgalhant and amiable *Prince, of which a full account is given in a preceeding page of the present sheet, has veyy naturally excited universal regret. There are, however, some persons, somne of the elect amongst the safe politicians who affect to hope, that somn& good may *come out-of it; that the outrage commit- ted in this ...

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- ...

COUNTERVAILING DUTIES

... I In the Regifter, page 298, we gave an account of the Dzfcriminating Duties, im- pofed in ?? States of America. We Thall now give an account of the countervail- ing duties laid on in Great-Britain. WVehave received a report,which has lately been made, on this fubje&, to the American Congrefs, and which is fo miuh better than any th ing that we ourfelves could have drawn up, that we gladly ...

PROCEEDINGS IN PARLI

... AMENT.* Tuesday, October.29, 1801. This day His Majesty opened the Session with the following most Gracious Speech from the Throne: My Lords and Gentlemen, I have the satisfaction to acquaint you, that the important Negotiations in which I was engaged at the close of the last Session of Parliament, are brought to a favourable conclusion. The differences with the Nor- thern Powers have been ...

DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPERS

... Copy of a note ds;'vered to tie Marsis ?? 17t~, 5803, by) lDetenent.Generi ?? Catheat. It is in the contemplation of his Majesty's Go- vernment to provide the most effecual meanda for securing the Metropolis from the incursion of iat Enemy, who, favoured by extraordinary fortune of War, might not only have eluded the dispositions made by land and sea to resist invasion, but beiig lauded in ...

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 ...