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SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... DIET OF RATISSON. -The ministers of the Electors of the Empire have made a verbal declaration, in the diet, by way of answer to the note of the Russian minister; but, they take very good care not to ex. press any ?? in the better feel. ings of the Emperor of Russia, upon the subject. They agree with the Russian Note, as to the fact of a violation of ter- ritory and of the neutrality of Germany ...

Published: Saturday 09 June 1804
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9562 | Page: Page 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 | 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 ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... FRA NCE.-A concise account of the trials, which hayd lately taken place in France, will be published in a subsequent sheet of the Register. From what has appeared up. on the subject, in thle French prints, there is no reason to believes that the proceedings have been unfair; and, it must give great satisfaction to every loyal'man to perceive that pardons have already been granted to several of ...

Published: Saturday 30 June 1804
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10294 | Page: Page 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 | Tags: News 

ANGLO-GALLIC CREDITORS

... I . SIR,-After your excellent anitnadyer- sions on the subject of the French Creditors, I was surprised to see, in your last sheet, a letter signed Mercator, on a like subject. Self is, we know, a powerful agent; but, how Mercator could think of applying to you to support his cause, after the dressing you had given those in a similar predicament, is wonderful ! I well know your attachment to ...

INTELLIGENCE

... FOREIGN.-According to late accounts from the East-Indies, it appears, that, in consequence of a League lormed between Holkar, Scindea, Boonslah, and some other Mabraita Princes, for the purpose of com- pelling the Nizam to break off all cornexioni with the English, Holkar had entered the Nizam's territory in the district of Aurunga- bad, taken the city, and imposed a contril bution on the ...

BANK DOLLARS

... SiR,-When I submitted to you a few observations respecting the price of dollars, it appears, that I was so unfortunate as not to make myself understood. Upon the question, whether the currency of this coun- try was depreciated or not, it was not my intention to have offered an opinion. I aimed only at convincing you, that in your own reasonings upon this question, you had done wrong in taking ...

CATHTOLICS OF IRELAND

... CATHTOLICS OF IRELA7D., : SIR,-In your last number, page 507, you observe justly, that forty tbou.and 4 men, ready to embark from England at a day's notice, would have prevented Napo- leon from becoming emperor. You also observe; page 495, that invasion cannot I' be repelled without a powerful army, and you then inquire very naturally, bhow 4c you ought to proceed in order to obtain ' ...

TO THE EDITOR

... TO THE EDITOzR S'TR,-T am ?? of your respect for the gord intentions of our present rulers. ahhough you may occasionally dissent fromn their ge- etral line ofpolicy. To confirm you in these -sentiments of approval of open and {air dealing, I beg leave to state a plain sim- pie matter, of fact, (but partially known) upon which Very little comment will be ne- eessary. Yon will, I think, agree ...

PUBLIC PAPER

... PUBLIC PAPER, Memorial of the Prussian Minister presented * to the Dictature of'the Diet of Ratishnoz, dated Mfarch27, 1804. His Majesty the King of Prussia is in- formed that the two high powers, to whose amicable mediation Germany is indebted for the salutary arrangement respecting the af- fair ofthe indemnities, are ready again to offer to the Germanic Empire their inter- vention in regard ...

EARL ST. VINCENT

... SiR,-I have often read with great plea- sure your Political Register, and if the fol- lowing can add weight to the subjects yoa have already so ably discussed, it is much at your ?? your Register of the gth of last July, there was a remark, that Earl St.Vincent did not send a naval force in time to block up Toulon, and prevent. the sailing of the French armament under Bnonaparte; who very ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... The few of us who have protracted life to the extreme limits of our short period, have been con- demned to see extraordinary things: new system of policy, new opinions, new principles, and not only new men, but what might appear ainew species of men. I believe, thata man wholived' forty years ago, if the intermediate space were expunged fromhis memory, would hardly credit his senses, if ...

Published: Saturday 16 June 1804
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 14522 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 | Tags: News 

DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPERS

... Speeches of his Majesty and the Speaker of the House of Commons, on Tuesday 31 July, i so4, zvwe2 the Pailiament was pro- rogued to the 4th of September, I 804. SPEAKEII'S SPEECH.-Most Gracious Sovereign.--We your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Commons of Great Britain and Ireland in Parliament assembled, approach the foot of your Ma- jesty's Throne, with sentiments of un- ...