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INVINCIBLE STANDARD

... ?- ??l S 11 ?? 1? ? , , , ? ?? ? ?A ? *VI call .LI% I ?? ?? ? ?? ? 'I i .. ?* ? ii? ? I Tt was our intentif to ?? id&6reed the public, far the lasetiimie-,¢.6* ject; but, -having bhearf.44 1 t ;h6i` Iyal Highness the- Comman ?? it in contemplation to -afible 4e ward on LUTz, we tn It -rithto wait till we are mote fully otn on th1ai point. In the mean tune we iiserthere, .for the perusal of our ...

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 ...

COBBETT's ANNUAL REGISTER, COMPLETE FOR THE YEAR 1802

... COBBETT's ANNUAL - RGSE :! ,CO-BBNETT's ANNUTAL ltEGTSTERI^ CO-MPLET.E FOR THE YEAR, 3802. The Second Volume being now finished, I venture to offer the two volumes to the public as an AN NUA.L REGISTER FOR THE LAST YEAR 4 and, as the most copious and complete work of the kind, that ?? ap- peared in this or in any other country. When I first described the nature arnd pro- posed contents of this ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... SUMMARY OF ;POLTICS. . 0. in a week so abundant in important p6l. litical occurrepces, we must lament zthat indisposXtio= should prevent us from contri- buting our mite of information. - We can* not, however, refrain from saying a fr'W words on two or three topics:. and first,- °:ii the ixeaiioa of tbe traisors. While tlejate of these men was pending, wbile it wd possible that anyl hizg-said ...

WEST-INDIA COMMISSION AND NAVYBILL

... IYEST-IND14 COMMISSIQN AND: -NAV'- B-ILL, . : - S1n,-Your correspondent, TioPIic s (page Q02) has taleo natice of the two late lids pf inquiry, thi 'es~-Idia anc- tI Wavy, foi the purposeof, cou.tr~as~tiig tie ticanvser ixt which they wexe passedJ wit-hou t Rte~iaLo ishe -iei its of eitir3 iao nothifng of the, latter;_ bt tn referr.ing my signqa trreit Will not gppear sur if. i other has t ...

Sebastiani's Report to the First Consul,

... easeib i'S Report t to loe rst F J1S.4l1, pm- I cduded)rom page 224. : i ;: O STATE' OF THL ARM4Y. Dillon's Regiynet2rtEmigranrs ?? 450 British ?? 550 RPIe^ R egiint WiSS ?? 600 The 10th Regiment Infantr;-rEng'2--6.600 The 6'1st Regiment WIfantryDtt 43O Th gSt4 Rcgmen~t lnfanr-iteo 0'O Dragoons of the 26*h Light-Ditt .235eg - A~rtillery-Ditto ?? l : 0 - : ~~Total -443G THE TURKISH AR MY ...

WEST-INDIA COMMISSION

... ?? ?A ? ?? .. :WE E??!4 O sac..OW e: ?? ?? .Dfit1' ?? e Q ?? ies-S~ hiftipcdi bfn .dWierct the ?? obmect yor-a srepenttoaim' tth ra s pyiytthegrofatI cagses oI ttuth rand f tountry V-avlgpse o;.sne'er or y*our li afeonth a~ther sid ?? the ltie, you .kno* syethiknm Stf the 2riWis .Vm pirethnta atfite shdrei of , 'ich: 'are 'was-hedb- b titi seas, and can the mnore asily mnici-ste eflt or ...

TO JAMES MACINTOSH, ESQ

... TO JAMES MAC NTOSIr, ESQO D Sxa,-The trial of MR., PELTURsR, On which public expectation has dwelt for so long a time, -has, at last, terminated in. a manner contrary to the wishes of every man, ,who entertains a just dread of the all-de- vouringinfluenceof France. To say, that you could have prevented the convictions wvould, perhaps, be going too far.. It is, generally speaking, very ...

FOREIGN OFFICIAL PAPERS

... FOREIGN PFFICIAL PAPERS. Letter from General NMY to C. Moi.r, Secrearysof Satle pblhshed at Berr, Feb.-9 803.- I amn informed. Citizen Secretary, by reports which have reached me botsh directly and lndi- rectly, that a number of foreign vagabonds infest the high roads, and contusit all sorts of :crimes. . Robbery, murder, fire-raisir g rake plate in vari- ous quarters, while no measures to ...

INVINCIBLE STANDARD

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SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... STATE OF. TSE FaE CHs REPUBLIC.- Under this title, the-public has, within these few days, been favoured with a long paper, signed by Buonaparte, the beginning of which will be found in p. o30, of this sheet. . This statement will, of course, be received,. with great caution, particularly that part of it which relates to the revival of commerce and manufactures; but, while we. totally discredit ...

FOREIGN COUNTRIES

... FOREIGN CO RIES. - , i~ I .. ?? I ~ A Rome, Jag. 4..-]thcbuth Admiral De Winter' having arriyed with his squadron ina the. Port of Cagliari detmanded of the Gbvernorp:ermission to' ?? his troops. on accounti ofithe siclkess whi'chi prevailed amoug them, and their want of refresh- ment; .but the Governor after havngs conferrc4 with-the English Coiminadant, refuscd to acccdc t t ?? d.. PUrmaFeb. ...