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INTELLIGENCE

... INTLLgENCE FOuRZsGk.-A~crdinig :to late counth rom-nia ?? hasbeenenti~h ed at PoonAithgreat pomp, dst the con- gratulations of an hundred thousand- people -Scihdea has n~ot roken up hiscanibut it is supposed will besiege Indoor, the capital of. . Holkar, who, ii cousequence of the dezer- ?? of great riumbers of his troops, and the want of provisions, is in great distre a 'dajee Boonslahk ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... SUMMPAY OFPOLITICS. AAR OF F AN4NCE.-From the following passage, wvhich dhas been -extracted from a mninisterial paper, there is- some reason t sappose, .h1if:t~he Doctor has conceived the idea. of 4fiuimphing over the finances of Btienapatift %.-That of All his follies - this would bec*, greatest tiere can be no doubt; Iiut, first let us hear hhn, and then put him right if wes can: The ...

AN ANALYTICAL AND COMPARATIVE VIEW, &c, &c

... Asfitciters of~ -ahs 11oie W 4bte o~rteltl ?? 3?Nir.tK t g o the persons he advises o to do so, or frlot selfish ftotivfts abstaisos degay g s a r on and ad. ' vice, we neglect ot betray not odu u' to our sovereign.' M.SiT'5544,ith queo 4omis~b 740) iANNt~T~tM. A~*b COMPA1AL~tIV g ?? ~~A'NAISTc.IfAAc Qf koo Pampher .ntitled, crse sqf Pariiesb dristg t~* Mr. Adding~on, by a A s-; tend the ...

TO THE EDITOR

... [In inserting the following letter, wlhlichb it seems, has already been published in ano- ther print, I think it proper to observe, that I coincide with the authors in all the sentl ments, which he has here expressed. I have always disapproved of the Society for the Suppression. of Vice, which is, in fact, ai inquisition self-created and totally unknown to the laws ana usages of the realm. ...

TO THE EDITOR

... TO THF EDITOR. | SIR, - faving observed that the Lords of the Admiralty, have thought proper to advise his Majesty to put several officers of the royal Marines on the retired list, which without doubt their age and length of ser- vice fully entitled them to, I. so Iar intirely approve of what they have done, as younger officers will be brought forward, who will be more capable of discharging ...

INTELLIGENCE

... FORE1iGs.- New disturbances have broken out in Syria. When the celebrated Dgezzar Pacha was appointed Pacha of Da- mascus, Abdialah, who was displaced to make room for him, put himself at the head of 15,000 men, and laid waste the whole country with fire and sword, in order to re- venge himself for-the loss of his station as Governor of Damascus.-. The town of Alexandria, in Egypt, is reduced ...

TO THE EDITOR

... TO THE EDITO'. SIR,--The state of the commerce of the country is a subject, to which the pub. lic and the parliament ought to be directed, particularly as the Minister has, by his ac- tions, shewn so little regard for the preser- vation of that capital, credit and 'confi- dence,' which, at the date of. the peace .of Amiens, he thought proper to represent as the triple pillar of our' ?? ...

VOLUNTEER SYSTEM

... It is impossible for any reflecting man not tefentertain very ' serious-pprehfinsios s as to the tffects; which may result from the-deliberations oftihese armed bodies., ,Each has its standihg comrautaci and, upon extraordinary occasions, the whole corps is assembled-forxthe purpaoe otfdebating. Les any man calculate, if he can, the dangerwhieh mqy arise from.there beinng inu the country ...

Published: Saturday 07 January 1804
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10048 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 | Tags: News 

INCOME TAX

... Stit,-Iowever beautiful the buildinW-- however charming the prospects that flqatqd before the eyes of the founders. and: the framers of the income tax, they are but cas- tiles in: the air.; schemes whic look we'll enough on paper, but never can be ?? in practice. M easares founded (1 allow) on ls-oundjfinancia) principle5 but Which under w >o oreroment, and inX no country, can be c ar.ried ...

DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPER

... LETTER from Senretary Yorke, to the Lords Lieutenant of GCounties, authorising the ap- prehension of such persons as may be clan- destinely landed on the Coast, from Neutral Kessels. Dated Whitehall, Dec. 24. My LoRD,-It having appeared that -Dutch vessels from Holland, under Prussian colours, have been in the practice of resort- ing to the East Coast of England, for the double purpose of ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... SUMMARY OF POLITCS. VO LUNITEER SYSTEM.--Some time ago, the danrgers to be apprehended from the hos- tility of the enemy occupied men's minds'; but nDOW,- the danger of the Volunteer-sys- tem, that system which was to save us front the 'enenmy, has absorbed evcry other. Tfi pert 0' right honourable -relation3 is said to -have told' M. Windham, that he appeared - determined to have the last ...

AN ANALYTICAL AND COMPARATIVE VIEW

... The Right Hon. Gentleman (Mr. Windham) r seems deterimined to have the last word on the 's subject of tht Volunteer Corps. A solitary'instance, was stated by the Right Hon. Gent. on a for. mer night, of a corps being governed by a Committee! [have seen many Corps of Volunteers, and have heard of more, but I know of no such regulations. Nothing should eves induce me to hold any commission ...