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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register

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 ...

TO THE EDITOR

... Oxford, Xtrv. 23, 1 803. Sr12,--Impelled by a sense of d ty, 8S well as by au ardent desire of doing justice to a most deserving body of men, who have been grossly insulted and abused by a male- volent writer in your paper, signing himself Pbilo-Patriae, I herewith send you a cortect statement of tlhe proceedings alluded la i4 his letter, and request you would insert it in your next Saturday's ...

FOREIGN OFFICIAL PAPERS

... FOREIGN OFFICIAL PAPER& kESSAGE from the President of the United Stater of America to both Ho'ses of Conkress, at the 'Conmencement of an Extraorainaty Ses.rsiov,5 ela at the City of Washingiton, on 5 l7th Oeto~er, 1803. Ta tc Sen ateand Hore of Representatives of lhe United States,-In callitig you together, fellow citiuens, at. an earlier day than w's corys remnplated' by the act of the last ...

ON THE PURCHASE OF COMMISSIONS

... O1; TAF PQJRCS ow -epOMalioN-. [ Sia,-The:present spect of the polifl'i horizon, appears big with 'niighty and ii'-n portant evetnts, The die is 'now 'cast.-And thie most collected and decisive energie6 must be enployed, tovindicate our 'hinouir ouf indeperdence, oureexistence aS' atiOn-. Threatened w th e: horrors of invasion by the :licentious and salnguinary hordes of thhe Gallic-despot ; ...

TO THE RT. HON. H. ADDINGTON, &c

... TO THE RT. HON. R. ADDINGTON, &C. SIR,-Hiis Majesty having, by his gra- cious favour, placed you at the head of his councils, your opinionsderivefrom that si- tuation a degree of authority, as well as a fa- cility of circulation which would not belong to them in your capacity of an individnal.- It follows as a necessary consequence, that it is your duty to be unwearied in the inqui- ries, and ...

ESSAYS

... ?? isSAY~ the -pora lta~no pI t ~het n A% at OM .r b1r& CQJIfra. Vtdryt eii Yar~igit ...

PUBLIC PAPERS

... Order of His Brifannie Majesty, in Coincil, for grantbiqg reprisak against the Ligurian and ta/ien RepRublics. Dajed, August17, 1803. At the Court at St. James's, the 17th of August, 1i03, present the King's Most Excellent Majesty ia Council.-Whereas in the countries styling them. selves the Ligurian and Italian Republics, measures of hostility have been adopted against his Majesty's subjects; ...

FOREIGN OFFICIAL PAPERS

... - 42 2 C r # 7 r: - j ! 77 ' v ~ ?? - l -. - FQREIGN OFFICIALi. . 1 % , , He I .1 - Jrj7e* ?? .of thr Repabricl; pr- etrad 1rtho ze-. jrislaiveylBodyJ ?? s* rAeto:ri* . Fa 1n l Fc.roBi 21, ?? frtom page St9,g.) The canab of Argies, Milorte-, and the RPhdnc, tbe draining of the mar-sbes- of the; Lover Charcuie are begwx, and will cpen.al new Ohanicls to coznkiccc, and afford hew lands for ...

REMARKS ON SWENSKA'S LETTER, WITH REGARD TO THE POLITICS OF FRANCE AND RUSSIA

... REMARKS ON SWENSMA'S LETTER, WITH REGARD TO VIE POLITICS OF FRANCE AND RUSSIA. SIRETSis excellent letter contains many judicious remarks, and shows much sound Judgment and extensive political knowledge but I differ witb him in some few particu- jars, which I beg leave to state, and I flatter myself that he will concur in my opinion when he shall have maturely considered, my ?? he sayss p. 42A, ...