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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. ...

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 ...

TO R.B. SHERIDAN, ESQ

... TO X. B. SRERIDAW, ES Z. SrR,-1 am one of those who think that the publishing of parliamentary debates is a violation of the spirit of the English go- vernment; but, as long as the publication| of these debates is tolerated, they appear. to be a fair subject of mommeimt, through the same channel that conveys them- to. the world; otherwise, matter calculated torde infinite injury, not only to ...

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 

ON LORD ST. VINCENT AND THE NAVY

... I N LORD XST. VINCENT AND. ?? NAVY. Srit,-.X.Vfiat Lord St. Vinceht's conduct has, been when commandigna fleet at sca, 'forms no part of my prasentenquiry: buf his conduct aS. First Lord of theAdiiraft2y, ajid the conduct of those naval commission'ers he has placed at that Board, I prop-nose to inquire into. Thiey'were but a short tirbe fixed in office when they' egar ro /cint at auses ...

FOREIGN COUNTRIES

... EIGN CO 1Rome, F4s. t ,.-The ?? here. of a new French c*pedition against Algiors. I h tet of-the 17*thDeP. I ox, theo Deyprotised tq re- storc' to, France, ?? establishments oni that coast, in, the isane condition in which they were previous' itothe year r7q9&t ,but, be rnow refuses to give: themn back, unless he receives the old tri- ?? Republic of ?? Unite.d lshauns has ascot a M~inister ...

FOREIGN OFFICIAL PAPERS

... Pructlamatjon3 adtsd Cy Lois 'Ary-Lmdsur ?? f USwiitzertiaad -o~ ia#ha6aanti of 8:bafre ; ofederate&d Cwto'u* ?? S Thc First:Consou- of ?? aS given an actof it on. VWic o nate the disse rtios.s,- andth. destiny .of S.wsr- zerland. That. imtportaiT act, tke reslto long 'conferences withiss~en of sagacity, asdf~rsesasl of civil order, is adapted to the 4anes te est interests-of a people, whom ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... SUMMARY OF POLITIC S. I INtGCE-AND THE FVNDS.---nJ ourtlast, p. 34i3, wve alluded to the6finanqa& Jdisplay : of :Lbrd -Agck dan and expme our dis- trust of ithe efficacy of that species of forccD oii which- his Lordship seemed to ?? whqle reliance. In our opinion, no error rs so dantgerous, as this, which has fduring the lastO tweny e been gradualy .possessmg itself of the m oindsof the nation ...

POLITICS OF FRANCE

... |; 1 V ?POILITICI9S '.OF FRANCE. i -(:Cwin~ud frot Page 4Q 4 - : :Baoartess opin~ion on tie finances of England has :been, 'repeatedly: expressed to thle following ef'eet . ?? ia ±. ;Th1mat the anirsial epielitue amnount- bing to such an~ insmen t ur2 ihe niini~tryl dared ynot aa~igmt its. and thet~eforE th ey made pcace.7t;i7t- ?? i. hat the peace, having enabled the -Republic to secure all ...

INVINCIBLE STANDARD

... TINVINCIBLE STANIPAID. Those persons, wlho, f*ro ves n too' evident to need exposure, reproached eae for having made thh taking ?? a subject of public discussion, will, on- doubtedly lament to see that discussion re- vived, just when they begcxi conceive hopes, that their numerous' Iisrepre'sena- tions and falsehoods had ,so =o&ftsed and bewildered the public mind, a:to ?? them a d;ance, at ...

THE TREATY OF AMIENS NOT BINDING ON THE COUNTRY

... I 0 - ;i F A. 1sE.i: 2- S ~ E 0 Tr ffgE T. TT QP:.ANIEX.S,4T Blulj:E4 PM ; . f a: . He -T8,:j0 * X LtRY ?? E at0 ?? . S; -! sballu not, trouble -your-rYeaders . withadissertation onthbeaw.of nations, oa the obligations of treatie% on the circum- ancest p vwhich render thbetnnugatoryl on tbe lawful grounds of wa-, on tlhe balaace -f power, &-c.-heseare points which have long inoe. beebn ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... |1..SUMMARY OF POLITS. UNPE1n STATES OF AMEXIcA.-he most interestinbg :object, in the affairs of the United&States, is the discussion With regard to the navigation of. the Mississippi, or rather, at present, the nghe of deposit at Nv Orleans, of which the Spanish Intendant appears r*edle to: deprive te Americans. Besides regutar files of different news papers, w¢ bave lately received two ...