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POLITICAL REGISTER.—M-. Drakari

... 1315] ing viokted the Constitution in order to oppress them. What should ihiHk of man, who, upon being passed quietly in the street by a stronger man, were turn about and fall upon his knees and bless the strong man for bis goodness in not baring kicked him knocked him down What should we say of this t ?—i—There is no mystery in this, however. There are, as I said in my last, some of the ...

POLITICAL REGISTER.—The Emperor Napoleon

... POLITICAL REGISTER. —The Emperor Napoleon. J2l] period, his extraordinary talents, to enable them to accomplish some their favourite schemes ot aggrandizement. Whichever of these views are to be taken, it unquestionable, that the Emperor of Austria has, of late, been uncommonly anxi- ous to bring Napoleon’s name upon the carpet, and the Paris Papers have been equally prompt in re-publishing ...

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... Extracted from tbe 111orning Cbronicle of the Soth Decenber, 1803.-(See the preceding par, p. 938.) We have shewn with how little grace the present administration of shreds and patches can accuse their superiors in talents and character for a coalition, were any coali. tion to be formed. It may be worth while to inquire whvt right they bave to call upon the public for unanimity, and to ...

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... is yet known, has except with recon! French General of :f of Princt oj to the Allies, aftd, of General Biu- Russian head-quirthc imeil%eQce of s project to Attack i. Central Biui the 14lb* t General: in Chief Prince of ...

Voi.. XXVI. No. 14.] LONDON, SATURDAY, OCT. 1, 1814. [Price Is

... 41'J SUMMARY OF POLITICS, American War.—We Lave now the Cr'izctf? account of the battle of Chipawa, and also the American account that memorable and important contest. ■ guessed our force at about three or four thousand men j and it appears now, that it did not amount three thousand, out of which we lost in killed, wounded, missing, and prisoners, 873 ! The Americans say, that their force was ...

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... tarday’a Gazette, treated to account the late battle near Fort Erie, from which Jonathan sallied out upon Gen. Drummond’s array. According to this account, our loss was as follows : {Captains - - ' . KIUiED 2 Lieutenants Serjeants - - Hank and file - 105 » . Lieut.-Coloncls Captains Lieutenants Ensigns - - 'Serjeants - - Hank and file 3 .3 Majors Captains - Lieutenants ju. >. v Ensigns ...

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... The Petition of the Freeholders, Landholders, Tradesmen, Manufacturers, and Inhabitants of the County of Wilts, in County Meeting assembled. HUMBLY SHEWETH, That your Petitioners, the moment when they were Justified in expecting to enter on the Enjoyments of the Blessings, usually attendant on Peace, to which they had so long been Strangers, perceive, with the deepest Sorrow, that Attempts are ...