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TO THE EDITOR

... rTO TUE EDITOR. .iRe,,-Thle perusal of Lord Retiesdfiale's Paixswer to Dr. Coppaiger in your PJii'ical Regi ster, instantly brought to my recollec- tica3 the f able of tihe xto!f and the lamb; for 1lis lordship must have been strangely at a loss hov- to pick a qaarrel witls the good bishop, when he determinled to btreak with 11hia for ca ling the Rev. hMr. O'Ncils n3rra- tire anl humblbe rme ...

AN ANALYTICAL AND COMPARATIVE VIEW

... q Et surtirises me. that vou should leaveeWINDOtAM, out of your lists Wbl (observe my prophecy) ill becrome ont. of sie atblest men and mest shining characters that the latter part of this age ; r W ,oiuct. I haz.r4d litle ina such a p'ediction, l'tor his judgment, talents, and attairnments will justify it.7'` Lord Lyttleton, Letter XVIJ!. AN AN-\LYTICAI. A'ND COMPARATIVE VIEW Ofqtwo pampblets ...

Published: Saturday 03 March 1804
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10213 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 | Tags: News 

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... . SUMMARY OF PQLITICS., VXiEws o4. RussIA, About six weeks ago, when the alliance with Russia first be,- came a subjet of, public discussion, very se- vere reproaches were deaft out upoin allithose who did not appear to regard It as a ,measure of. much promise. It i§ prvobable, that the public, however, will soon adopt tbis cen - * sured opinion. Tbe alliance baq, taken place; and, as yet, no ...

Published: Saturday 20 October 1804
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7500 | Page: Page 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 | Tags: News 

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... IRutsr BANK PAPER.-The third read- ing of the bill for continuing the restriction on the Bank of« Dublin brought torth, on the 2tst instant, so(me facts and observa- tions, which the public must consider as in- teresting. To the bill itself no objection was made; but, on the principle of it, and as to its general tendency, Lord Archibald Hamilton begged leave to state, that his opinion was not ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... SUNIMARY. OF POLITICS, MIDDLESEX EBLaCTIOW.-It was my in- tention to have submitted, in the preset t shlet, sorlae observations upon this important subject ; but, it was: neces.sry first to give a narratire of the occurre ces to be observed on, and ihe length of thisnarrative togeihtr with an arttcle on . the Bath Vo!uri- teers, of which it would, have been im- proper to postpone the insertion ...

Published: Saturday 25 August 1804
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7643 | Page: Page 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 | Tags: News 

PRINCESS CHARLOTTE OF WALES

... PRCE S - CARLOTTE il' LS. I v .~ PRIN£EC55 CH1ARLOTT-E OFP' W, E3. ?? This subject notwithstanding the extreme- delicacy of it, continues to be ftrced fLo2- ward jby-the. ministerial prints, .and, in, some- instances, in, a mainer thatit W6ould beial most criminal not to6 atimadvert :upon. . As was. before observed,¢ great pains have been. taken to prepossess the public -ind4' toi commit the ...

FINANCE RESOLUTIONS

... FINANCE EESOLVTIONS. StR,-By the last resolut-ion' on Ftnance-, presented by the Chancellor of the Excheq. to the House of Commons,. and agreed. to by them, it;is stated that&the Funded Debt far Great. Britain' *tood on the ist of February last ?? ?? . 59308,978. Since ?? .8200,00oQ Funded Debt for Ireland at the above period . 25, 548.,oo Since borrowed ?? Ei 0gooom Funded Debt for Emperor ...

CATHOLIC CLAIMS

... I' , - CATHOLIGC CLAIMS. - Addressed, to tbe Rjight Hon. Wan. Pit. ,SrR;-Tshe subject on which 1 undertake u to address you is, perhaps, as important as any that- ever occupied the attention of a Sfriton.D To a man, who .has an unfeigned love for his oountry, it. is painful to feel, and still more painfuJ to declare, that its power, i ts consequence, and its ?? appear o) folk; a younger- ...

BATHE VOLUNTEERS

... JIATH VOLUNTEERS. The following staterrent, which his been published by the Fifth Company of the Loyal Bath V .oltiLeers, exhibits another in. stance olf the effects:of that famous system, on which the minister has made the safety. of the country depend. The language made use of both by the oflicer, as he is called, and the private mnan, is well worth notice; and, having read the v hole paper, ...

SUPPLEMENT to the Correspondence between Lord Fingall and Lord Redesdale, to which is added the justificatory ..

... 1'r~~EN t~ I e 4Lo$ Finalld Gd,4s~et 4 Leter ifrm the Roman Vatholi_ BishoP of CLJr7 ad RBoss, to ktbe RI'bM Houfrakbl - LtrdR~deqse,,d Lo~rd I-ubs CkancelloT g ?? nd, g ,A ,*E. -V47' , ;f;* ' -id41i4J~oit.Jn@?3,, My- L-Oiw, If ithehbeavy wziot ofinl 'sinuation -whereibY.I am: aspei.edinal ?? A1ordships -recft- ccorrespon4dne.. wi th.the -oEaau1 ?? r as ufbuldxd id fact as it is extreme in ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... _ . . s~ Co .qsiaraAcy Xr Phels.-The whole df the officialdocumeits, relating to this trans- action, having been inserted in anothet part -of -he Register, it is not necessary fo enter here into any other remarks upon it than such as naturally arise fron the desite, which every honourable Englishman must feel, to see.his country and its government stand dearly acquitted of the charge of having ...

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. ...