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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register

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 ...

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 ...

ON THE PURCHASE OF COMMISSIONS

... O1; TAF PQJRCS ow -epOMalioN-. [ Sia,-The:present spect of the polifl'i horizon, appears big with 'niighty and ii'-n portant evetnts, The die is 'now 'cast.-And thie most collected and decisive energie6 must be enployed, tovindicate our 'hinouir ouf indeperdence, oureexistence aS' atiOn-. Threatened w th e: horrors of invasion by the :licentious and salnguinary hordes of thhe Gallic-despot ; ...

SPEECH

... - OF TitE RIGHT HON. LORD MZNTO, At a General Meeting of the Coqn~y of Rox- bUrgh, held at Jedbargh, on she 15i1i of August, 1803, on moving an Address to lis .Majesiy.-Ordered by the Meetinzg to be printed and circulated. .UGENTLEMEN,-In matteri ofdsuch high import as the quarrels of ilations, and. the last solemn appeal to the sword, our first, solicitude undoubtedly should be, to ascer- ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... Under lhis head little variely of spbject ,crni,'at this time, be expected: invasion fills the heads, -the hearts, and tbe mouths of all classes of 'the community. The makers of the peace of Amiens'do, at ?ast, begin to tremble; not for their King or their coun- t1, butfor tbLemselves. Thev have seen the King of Sardinia stripped of his dorminiorls; they have seen hundreds upon hondreds of the ...

AFFAIRS OF IRELAND

... The rime of t'oulle is now past, and things will be restored to their formet prospertty anrd viur. By * the great measure which the wisdoni of Ministers has complered, wem3y.recurn teo objects ofinr- dustry and all the blessings of peace. Ireland, instead of being a eltg and mill-stone abost the neck of Great-Britain, will, now that peace is made, prove an isesiiaa44jetzei.-' pctcch6 of ...

TO THE EDITOR

... TO T#E EDITOR. SIR,-Having received-the circular let- ter which you. will find enclosed, directed to me as a beueficed clergyman, I think mysel f at liberty to comment on is contents, and on the nature of that society v~hkb bas thought proper to. address it to ?? letter itself can bh considered in three lights -eher s :R puff direct, to sundas itwe;e with a trumpet in the corners of oui ...

DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPERS

... ADMIRALTY-OrFFICZ OCT. 20, IgO3.-CoPy of c Letter frm Vice-Admiral GamNAier. Comander in Chief of his Majety's Ships and Veseh at Newfound. land, to Sir :Fvai Nepean, Bart. daoted on MSard the Isis, at St. John's, the 20A of 2Augujt, 1803. Sir,-I send herewith an extract of a letter from Captain Malbon, of his Majtsty's ship Au- rora, giving an account of -his having taken pos- session of the ...

TO TFE RIGHT HON. LORD FOLKESTONE

... TO TFE R3QHT MON. LORD FOLXRSTONE*.z- LETTER J. My LoRD,,R-S that state of things, Iwhich is the-natural offspring of the defen- si-vesystem, and Which wras, long ago, so forcibly described by vou,* appears now to be very near at hand, I havp chosen, as a vehicle of my Se'tiieits on somne points connected with the general subjectw the form of a letter to your ?? this fatal system, the ...

Published: Saturday 29 October 1803
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7849 | Page: Page 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 | Tags: News 

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... SUMMARY OF POLiTICS. THE VOLUNTEERS seem, at the present moment, to have attained the zenith of their glory. They were thanked by the House of Commons for services which they had not, and which they never will perform, and Mr. Sheridan, who proposed that vote of thanks, has Row reviewed them in Hyde Park;- for, as to the King, he was, if we are to believe the insolent newspapers, a very ...

TO THE EDITOR

... 'TO THE gEWtTOR Sis,-The /great struggle we are:ern- gaged n, -agaist the unbounbed ibibition :F tless foe, appearsto have opert xtb -a nividnals, whose minds are, no doubt, -soieervated as xto themn forget the proud: an-d geos her, which lisa . ever distigshe Eiglishn in the h4ld'of battle and in their panic, they seem tisb 'to saorifice the dgnity thederive :&m the.valour of theiracestors, ...