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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 ...

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 ...

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, ...

ON KER PORTER, AND HIS BATTLE OF LODI

... * on xE PORTElR AND B1S BATTLE .. ,OF LODI. ; MR. COBBETT,-As we seem to be upon the point of another contest with our inve- terale foe, it is -of some consequence to brave the dispositions which our country- men bring with them to it. On former occasions, an attachment to our countryr, and a spirit of proud defiance to the enemy, have been cultivated in all popular ways, as necessary ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... SUMMA -Y-OF I , .;ICS I I I I I: f r tace 'Iie -A-tds , n 'r y witi6 .baelarn ~iug~ ariuooteichnn~s between Mr. Ad4inton a Mr. Pitt, has been.completely verie4; and that. wlhat- ever otlir parts ot. Pitts. recent oduct they may have to. amenelt, tigeofol - tary debasement is, not to. be added .a to e P ?? negotation, as it. has been called, for a.partial change in the ministry, never, we ...

TO THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER

... TO TnE CHANCELLOR OF THE EX- . CHEQUER. a I SIR,-Befote I enter on th d ivision of my subject, to wit, a ea-rionbe tween the receipts and e91nk:ea ar;, if it had Continue and t, receiptsE anal expenditure: of your p f iteonue,-! think it peculiarly proper- to rm y the opinions, as to this i by Windham,,. in his.sspyeec ha -Treaty, delivered in theo , on- the~ 4th-of Noveti- OieMyex tract will, ...

AUTHENTIC PAPERS, RELATIVE TO THE RIGHTS AND THE CLAIMS OF THE PEOPLE OF MALTA

... AUTHENTIC PA'ERk -L |I RELATIVE TO THE RIGHTS AND;THE CLAIMS OF THE PEOPLE: OF MALTA, The arrangements respecting Malta have, from the very commencement of the ncgo- tiations for peaces been involved in mystery-. Information, as to the principles on which the stipulations of the Xtb article of the Definitive Treaty were adopted, has fre- quently been asked for, and as frequently' refused. The ...

FOREIGN COUNTRIES

... - - S FOREIGN COUNTRFS..-.i Constarsnim;ple, Ft. ?? Brit. MA-esty- As appointed rhe merchaiit Fr. S91lmes, -:a Bod-W rest, his Consul for MWcslavia - and iaflachi-: n office which did not befo.r--',e eisIt, b'pt which- hai been established afttr-the e.zexample of Russij5 Austria, and Franre,' w4h- latter has :also SiCi commercial ComrmiissiQners to Moldavia and- ?? vsvit-c ?? EgI t,4 the date ...

PUBLIC PAPERS

... MAL T A.-LttI7 from M. ide BImV to tbt Bgl4h k/tni ste7 at Malta.-~Dvted Mfalta, Mm¶ 1 1 *So3. Mons. the Engtish Miister-- had tie hiiour this moraing of s13kfg to your Exc. ihe object Of the mission wth rhich i ar chargeds to *hkh you replicd, that you bad no ordera to fv~cuate -Maija, and tkat gave rue to underttard liaeabe Orand maiter had bctter not r3pair tithen after having reflected qin ...

FOREIGN COUNTRIES

... FORE!IGN COUNTRI.ES:- qenstantirsple, Feb. E9.-The arrival of the French Ambassador at Constantinople has been for this capital a signal of joy. At the disembarkation of General Brune, announced on the 24th Jan. by a discharge, of 17 pieces of cannon, a numerous crowd collected, and spread themselves throughout every quarter that he was to ?? Grand Signior repaired to his Kiosk to see the ...

TO THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER

... TO THE CHANCELLOR OF TIHE BXCIIEQt7RR. Stx,-When I closed my last letter, I rie- garded the discussion of your financial state- tnlents as-being, f9r the present, at an end. But, the Account of the CONSOLIDATED FUND, for the last year, being now made out, and laid before Parliament, I think it right to enter into an examination of it, as far as it tends to elucidate the points, which I have ...

FOREIGN COUNTRIES

... Cape Fraompisi March 6.-Oa the E2d ViIt.. the di- visica of Lgborn, consising of= several thousand . mcn, effected its disembarkation; * Tbia 4vjmcaiV tion of force tiimnsfed the courage of the CO'- nists. European merchantdie has corsidetablyiienfl in jraii. Confidence increases in proportion to tbe measures which have been irtnloyed for'the re- duction of the ?? Rochasubeau has ?? ...