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... 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 ...

FROM A CONTINENTAL OBSERVER

... LETTER V. VROM A CONTINENTAL OBSERVER. Hamburgh, Nov. 10, IS03. S1Rt,7WVhen yoU read My last letter, you mav, perhaps, -have supposed that some of the reflections which it contained, bore the marks of an influence foreign from that which I profess. In this, however, you would have been totally mistaken. I have no ronnexion, wbatever, either direct or indi- rect, with those who are tmost ...

TO THE EDITOR

... Oxford, Xtrv. 23, 1 803. Sr12,--Impelled by a sense of d ty, 8S well as by au ardent desire of doing justice to a most deserving body of men, who have been grossly insulted and abused by a male- volent writer in your paper, signing himself Pbilo-Patriae, I herewith send you a cortect statement of tlhe proceedings alluded la i4 his letter, and request you would insert it in your next Saturday's ...

FOREIGN OFFICIAL PAPERS

... FOREIGN OFFICIAL PAPER& kESSAGE from the President of the United Stater of America to both Ho'ses of Conkress, at the 'Conmencement of an Extraorainaty Ses.rsiov,5 ela at the City of Washingiton, on 5 l7th Oeto~er, 1803. Ta tc Sen ateand Hore of Representatives of lhe United States,-In callitig you together, fellow citiuens, at. an earlier day than w's corys remnplated' by the act of the last ...

TO THE EDITOR

... TO T:IIE WtTOR;. -iE .g _ ?? a~ 0 kin- . : a ndon,. De 13 1503.- - :am:a constant .reader ot you R legister, and have :alwrays ~perfecdy AC-, qtiiesced fin your remarkis and observations on rhF Volunteers, though.t myself halvcs tb^.e :o~nur of belonging to ~such a corps. * we By - Tbe debates of last night Are now, be- fore me, and'I can with. satety corroborate Mr. Windhanm's assertions ...

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 

TO THE PUBLIC

... se A mnistry 'composed of men of talents and of great public influence, C'Iiertredfsomn ALL the partier that hathe ?? existed, taking, as the bond of their union, an inflexible decernaijdtiun to re sist the aggrandizement of France, and, as a proof that they themselves are pledged to a real responsibi. cl lity, bringing the present ministers to a strict account for theircsinduct; with an ...

PUBLIC PAPERS

... PAPERS RELATIVE TO THE:PROHIBITION OF THE ENTRY OF NEUTRAL VESSELS,. FROM COUNTRIES OCCUPIED BY THE FR EN C 11. Coyfy of a Letter frem his Excellency Lord Hawkes- hug, one of his Nafjes~ys Princikal Secretarits if State, to ?? Baron De Silkehjlm, his Swedish Majesty's Eno;y Extraerdinaly- at the Court of Great Britain, by him transmitted to (Llaes Grill, fs.his Swedisk Majoesy's COm- mercial ...

ON INVASION

... SSit--While nothing but invasion is talked of, wvill )ou permit me, amongst others, to say a little on that subject, through your publication. I pretend not to inspiration, I pretend not to hold the elements in rmy pouwr, -to let them loose against the plunder- ing- hordes of France, if thiey ever should be so mad as to h ...

ON THE CAVALRY

... Sir,-Amidst the farcical exhibitions of military pantomime, which the corps -.of volunteers are now performing before the public, under the management 'of his Ma- jesty's servants, has it ever been consider- ed to what lengths of dangerous absurdity this ludicrous mania may carry; the nation; to what desperate extremes this frenetic infatuation may lead the ?? every hireling and unprincipled ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... RUSSIA. -From certain articles in the Moniteur of the loth inst. it appeals that Gen. Hedouvillc was Dot to leave St. A, ers- burgh, and, it is certain, that, at the slafe here mentiot.ed, Count Mgrkoff!was stiff ?? Fatis. It, was observed, Iat Ahe tirne when some of the London prizlts seemed to be building great hopes ont the interfcrence of Russia, that Russia' might interfere for her Own ...

Published: Saturday 24 December 1803
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6444 | Page: Page 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 | Tags: News 

ROWLAND HILL, MR.SHERIDAN, THE VOLUNTEERS AND THE HOTTENTOTS

... MoWxitL-, Si ERDA 4 I Vo w L M ~ : H I L q IE3 R T T. E K , 9 ; I , WiC orr-ec-t statement of wbat tap1$ place at iHlev- Aw d. 14ills Chapet on !.nm Iast;. 1as cret iiflo EloQs, of the daily papers, I rely upon your candour 4a Insertion of the following account in your valuable Weekly Register.-Izn comese quencee of its being announced by public a&- veretifltent, that the: Revernd Gentleran ...