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INTELLIGENCE

... FoRErGN.-The intelligence which has been received from the Continent respect- ing Portugal and Spain is uncertain and contradittory. Some accounts relate that both are aiming with a determination to resist the encioachrhents of France.; and others that both have paid large sums to her agents, for the preservation of peace. 4 A letter from Hamburgh, of the 26th instant, says that a-courier who ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... - AFFATR1S OF TRELAND. Under this heead; the object that first at. ?? ,iu atte6tion- is the bill, which has j list been passed; ,rcontinuing m*artial law in Ireland. Wien the ministers told'par- liamernt, in the speedn from 2he throne, that thee indulged 'i a hope that such of the de- I luded people btfthat country as had siverved froim theif allegiance, were new convinced of their error, ...

Published: Saturday 10 December 1803
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7463 | Page: Page 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 | Tags: News 

IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE PEOPLE OF THIS KINGDOM

... The following Paper, which, accom- panied with the Circular Letter preceding' it, has been sent, by direction of the Go- vernrnent, to every parish in England and Wales, appears to be so well calculated for the present crisis, that, notwithstabdiihg its great length, we think it our duty to give ita places. in prefeirience to -l, other matter. CIRCULAR.- To the Odiciating Mineers zif .he ...

Publication issued by Monsieur, Brother of the King of France

... Puzblicatio, issued by Mousfrd Droi'r t ihs Xing of Frans. Monsieur, brother to the King of France, J1h deenied it his dttty no longer to remain silent ran specting an important fact of which too agtuC am idea has hitherto gone abroad. The variety Of lights in which it has been represented, and tbx false reports industriously circulated by an ussrsp- ed Government imperiously require th t.tbe ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... SUMMARY OF POTCS. I - j - WEST-INDIES.7-ST. ?? .the signature of the preliminaries: of peace to the. preselt.hour, wep have not ceased to represent to our readers the great and -im- minent danger which -must inevitably arise to our West -ndia colonies ifrome ih esta- blishment of a considerable French forcein the island -of St.. , Domingo. TThe lastin-J telligencefiomrn -this grand deposit ...

Published: Saturday 19 March 1803
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8037 | Page: Page 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 | Tags: News 

INTELLIGENCE

... FoREIGx.-Advices from Sierra Leone, have been received in London, dated on the *ioth day of July, which represent the Co- lony to be perfectly tranquil, and the mili- tary works, which have been erected, to be complerrly adequate to its defence. The failure of the rice-crops had produced some distress, but the colonists, who now consist partly of Maroons, were in daily expecta- tion of ...

BONDURAS

... I I I isen0edosta ocsz rsiit'oprs ?? ? ?? * sls T :'dsarrae'lyAts' h-m'p: feto lfssdz iar 'I1 he rer-of a difrnelesetn this govemn- mensabl t I e oassf.,hiitse subcjt o the Bhth~~thls ?? TO rsi~ now very, gene: rally~ c.r'editd -Colonel Barron~Wf-Wh is now their one teso tak-de he m of thpel ?? i set- :~e d~k~e ?? a vryat c'oidfly n orat4sefsio Spf aiardcisider Girai O're i4 ' Ina'gf a n ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... S77F Ui4AR LICS. T' i f TaUE BarrN, inorer, w Ssup-l - pose, to .6tstrplitsflw in that antis g~all'at eao hc'tasfor sevuraI: ficincyr jhasdringthwe ls wekpblsh. ed .a aer, -purporing..to b Wat memorial from TaBllern toMB~aoaar~t4, pintg Vo ?? -be destroyed in pee.:. :As tio paitter, c ontai'ned& in tb ur*u satepaper wj an. -certainlyhave* no obction, seeing that -it is, nsbtne orwdfo u ?? k t- ...

LETTER II

... I TO R. 9. SHERIDAN, ESQ. L P.?. SIR, -The tlird charge, which you thought, proper to prefer against me, and which I think it right to refute, was, that I was labouring to produce the aunnibilon of tAiS National Debt, and thereby to bring about a -violafion of al! public ?? I en - ter on this refutation, I must take some no tice of the motive, from-whicl you braught forward the charge, and1 ...

DOMESTIC

... | GA'rTZ.-His Mjesty in Council on the 24th Feb. was pleased to reappoint Thomas Hare, of Stow Hall, Esq. Sheriff for the County of Nor- folk. Dmb!in Casil, Feb. 1r, .x503.-His Majesty has been pleased, by his Royal Letters. Pateto under the Great Seal of Ireland, to grant the ?? Dignities in the Peerage of Ireland, ?? Ed- ssnid Henry Viscount Limerick, and the Hrirs Male of his Body, the ...

TO THE PUBLIC

... se A mnistry 'composed of men of talents and of great public influence, C'Iiertredfsomn ALL the partier that hathe ?? existed, taking, as the bond of their union, an inflexible decernaijdtiun to re sist the aggrandizement of France, and, as a proof that they themselves are pledged to a real responsibi. cl lity, bringing the present ministers to a strict account for theircsinduct; with an ...

FOREIGN COUNTRIES

... I -: FPris, -AprilW17.-Tbe corvettes 1'Etormante and la Foudroyante have arrived at Brest from Guada. loupe, which place thb7 left on the 5th of March. -An artidle from Rennes of the 3oth states, that two detachments of' the 6th regiment of artilv ler-y, in garrison in that city, marched a fewe days ago for Beile Isle, and the Isles St. Mar.o, O .,Notvvithstandsng the little appearane eof a ...