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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 ...

PARTIES

... 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 ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... I - SiiMU'OFPLt CS Iti'yo~ F.* 0&^ ~he Motoiog Post tf ?? last, ;fxrdn ,when~eit has beed ¢,opied~itot~i,Okl~Ct ?? the par. its nahtiIte,, ,a it Iais ip~o*1ai ii it~s issue, a041 ?? *hich ,,u~ ;peessari~y e jrom :it; -e -aihid to the prahdi- tkfn ~i de, at khe desire ot :uonwp$tT,, td ]L4ots XVI}IL u:a nsxter. .Althoagi :hbat has ~ppvpry lb iX ?? is not 4Jtro2Fthe c~reet, it i:, er c, Ynde4 f ...

TO THE EDITOR.†

... TO THDt,2 a t - I I E L w :Dsbli','2,dth 4i. 1803. Sti,-. Your, statement, ir your .ppbr of the 27th of Angu~sr, of the ,ransactljcns which took place.bere on'the 23d of-July, was received with satisfactiob, by many re'al friends of their King and country. t'ph were glad tofind' hat thieaffairs of Ireland had: attracted your notice. Thoogh your paper is sent to,. and read by many here,7;t has ...

Correct Copy of the RESOLUTIONS moved by LORD MEADOWBANK, at the late Meeting of the County of Edinburgh, on ..

... Carect Cotpv of the RESOLUTIONS ?? by LaRD, MZAOWRAAk, at the late Meefirg of the Codllny of. Edinburgbh, on,4ke.A4t in- stant;, and a/o of the Resoltion moved by the Lord Chief Barono and, qferwiards adopted by the. eeting. [See preceding sheet, p. 554, et seq.)] RESOLVED,-I. That it is without doubt proper that the chief part of the regular forces of the country should be destined -for the ...

PUBLIC PAPERS

... IA, -PBLI P APE RS GCnwst'on seettrAhia, vce,0 eand Rwsia, 'tdjr at 2'ar iss * the 46ih Dct. 0 i .: i s Mfajesty t mpern, Kisng of Hungary and ~B~qhmia, havi ign~r~hath could niii cousi- ~? ~ 1~tieo 1; he~ trt of Luevlea far ai it r )lS~ishia K~ovsl HighniBticrh did Jsrand -rauke of Tusesn6 asuf- 4 ,j he planoof Thdemnitics~agrecd >o b Q)iptat qof the Bmpiry;and~ j as he g~6sn miorc,at heart ...

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 ...

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 

DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPER

... -JVOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPER. (a lat ?? P. 500.] Pay a the .rate of 6s. per diem may be allow- .es uponspecial application, through the Lord Lieutefiant, anid upon a consideration of all the eirunuintasscesaof the Corps, for an Adjutant (who baa served at least. , years as a Qommis- ;iosied Oficer :in the Regulars, embodied Militia, Feoci tles, or East India Company's Serice)O-to re- giments of ...

TO THE ET. HON. LORD HAWKESBURY

... tO TAB RT. RON. LORD RAWI-ESBURT. They shall seek peace, and there shall be none. Mischief shall come upon ;.mischief, and ramour shall beiupon rumour. The law shall perish front is the priest, and the council from the 4' ancients. Thc king shall mourn, and Whepince shall be clothed ,ithfo- .. solation, and the hands of the -pele f : bthe land shl be tioubled,- ..EIKIRL, C. vii. V. ...