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THE NAVY

... lti NAVY. I 1 &s;-It has g~iven me jintite satisfactioi; to fd, diat it appears at letgth to- be the dposition of some of the, leadig- charac- ter.in the House of Coh~ons, tO institate an~inquiry into the coaduct of the Board of miraltyn ; for mgy -wn part, I have long: seen the necessity ofit, and bave only to re- gPt, that it did not take place some months since; as many evilawhichknow exist ...

DODDRIDGE ON PARLIAMENTS

... bODDRIDGE ON PARLIAMENTS. Siii,~.tn cbrseguenlce of' a letter dated ?? (S7's Inn, aind in.erted ii the last nibi t of your Re isftr, I haie been in. diiced toloftk intoiVr. Justjce Doddridge's t1gly6t i P ?? among Hearne'i Di0o4sos ;. a2lid I Aall be happy if I Cal thkoW ay lh&t 6n thie uhbject of your cor fekrolft&ii's anquinres, certainly a point very' it~rstihtg and ifipofiant in the con- ...

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 ...

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 ...

DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPERS

... Crcm lar Leiterfrom Lord Havkesbauy to tbe- Lordi Lieutenants of Counties in Great- Rri- taiun dated Ihitekall, Aug. 20, 1804. My LoItb, I have received his.AMajesty's fcommands to communicate to your lordship -tbe isclosed particulars of an arrangernent to be adopted in the several counties of G. Britain, in the event of the. invasion of the country in fo'rce by the enemy. His Ma- jesty ...

A NARRATIVE OF THE PRINCIPAL OCCURRENCES DURING THE LATE ELECTION FOR THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX

... t There dppmev to be circum-stancos, ifn whick paper- aee r- tain articles o abuidanlace. .Bt wherevw tbere is nleeessity dnd Ssctrty comblined, paper- money will atwqys .2De an insneznt 4o add to tbe ?? wInestigaliou. A NARP ATrVE OP TflE PRIN P4t, oqCCuR- RENCES DURING THE LATH ELECTION FOR THE COUNTY OFMIDDLESEX. g I The select committee of the ?? of Commons appointed to try and deikrmine ...

Published: Saturday 25 August 1804
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 20236 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 | Tags: News 

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... I .:SUMMARY OF POITICS. : I USS1Al AND SFRA'NCE.--PreVioUs tao 'thekin~g' of any' remarks upon the I, or the probable consequenpces of te dispute between these two powers, ,it m.ay note unnecessary to say. a word dr two as to the progiess of the dispute itself, as far as that progress is p~erceiv~able in, the dip loina tic con-: Iniunicatioss that havefound their way into the world,-The. ...

Published: Saturday 03 November 1804
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6487 | Page: Page 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 | Tags: News 

EFFECTS OF PAPER MONEY IN TIMES OF SCARCITY

... *EFIECTS OF PAPER MONEY IN TIMES OP SCARC rTY, Six,- As the high character whicch your Political Register has deservedly at- tained, gives it a considerable influence on public opinion, it isa inatteriof general im- portance that the doctrines which are circu- lated under the authority of its name, should be impartially examined. I observe that you: give a fair opportunity to those correspon- ...

SIC ITUR AD ASTRA

... SIC ITURR AD ASTRA. MR. ChBZETT,-I, who nowisaddress you from the Oxford Coffiee-house, Strand, have been settled for some years on a college living, about ninety miles west of the m - tropoiis, where I keep constant and canoni- cal residence, except that I generally con- trive: an elopement to town for Aa week or two in the spring, to take my seat very so- berly at a concert or an oratorio. I ...

COBBETT'S PARLIAMcNTARY DEBATES

... COBETT'S P ARLTAMOlNTARTY DEBATES, -OThs 3CoNDj VOLUME of this world coqnprizing She perod from the Easter L cesm w the.close of the lant session, As beca for some time comnpleted, and is now pub. ished, *n ?? mannler as the first Vo ljc ,Th wavolulules embrace tbxwhole of the-sessidoz ;-.ad the Editr.tventures to assert, that the proceedings of no session.of parliament have everibeen- so ...

COMPLAINTS OF THE JAMAICA COLONISTS

... COMPaINTS OF THE JaMC - C OLONilT z COX, PLAINTS OF THE; JAM AICA COL.ONISTS,,- S IR,-In fyour Register of the 17th March last, you nllude to a message ?? the Lieutenant Gos ernor of Jamaica to the Assembly; and theirn answer to it. You .will now receive, enclosed, a paper, which may serve as an explanation for their con- duct.-You'will, however, observe, that the duty on the import into Great ...