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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... - - a Dux1E D'ENGHUIEN.-The arrest -and subsequent trial of-thisgalhant and amiable *Prince, of which a full account is given in a preceeding page of the present sheet, has veyy naturally excited universal regret. There are, however, some persons, somne of the elect amongst the safe politicians who affect to hope, that somn& good may *come out-of it; that the outrage commit- ted in this ...

DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPERS

... DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPERS, Rerlativt to ?? Capture of Gorer. Dtrtd, Dovming, Street, A4pril a2Z, tg04. Dispatches, of which ?? ?? are copieF. wt this day. received by the Right Hon. Lord. Hobart, one of his Majesty's PritcipalSecreraries of State, from Colonel John Fraser, Commandant of the SttletcmeI of Goree, on, the Coast of' Afi ?? Mr LORD, Goree, Africa, 'Fpb. 5'i 13044. On she 17th of ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE STATE-PHYSICIAN

... THE. STATE-PHTSICIA1,.i SIR, -4n the course of.my readiag.r. Gisbbrnles excellent work ?? cc Men, I was struck with the following passage; in the chapter which relates to the duty of the physician Let him not (say& ?? endeavour directly or indirectly to cause himself to be mote highly,,esteemned,. than the testimony of his own conscience will justify n .or insidiously abuse the cha- racter ...

SIERRA LEONE PETITION

... I SIERRA LEONX PETITION. Silt,-I venture to submit to'your recos- Isideration' the. observations .Ot the- petition ofthe Sierra Leone QCorpany. They appear to ne. not to be stated with your usual ac- 0curacy. unoderstand you thus: iftheco- lony. at Leone. be supported, this.countryj. will incur thb 'annualexpense of ?? 6e00' if it be abandoned,- that expense'ib saved.' The first statementisti ...

TO LORD REDESDALE

... MY LoD,-It has never been considered as a pleasing or a generous task to assail a character alreadyfllen In the estimation of the public. Therecollectlotr.of this princi- pleshould have protected you from the cen- sure of the'author of this letter, were it not for-a circumstance peculiar to yomr case, and which .renders- imrproper that forbearance whichydut migh't otherwise have owed to ...

PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES

... - Cobbetts PAMLI~AMENTAMRY DEiATSS, Up to the XVth Number inchusive are now p!blished. Sime information respecting :the mode of obtaining these Numbers ap- pears -to be necessary to persons who live -t fA distance from -the metropolis, and who, in .zaany instances, seem to suppose, that tbey .icn be sent by the post, in tbe same way that the Register is. This is a migtake. J)Every number is a ...

NAVAL INQUIRY

... I should think, that the name of Earl St. Vincent would appear in a satisfactory light, even .as the t successor of Earl Spencer, or of any other man known to this country, more especially in a. period ; of war, which calls for all the exertfinr of thie Execrtive Government. Whether the contest be of short a or of long duraion ; if we are still to struggle with continued difficulties, I wil ...

ANSWER TO Y.'S DEFENCE OF THE ADMIRALTY

... ANSWER TO Y. S DEFENCE OF THE ADMIRALTY. SIR,-I am much diverted with a letter (in the Register of the 31st of March Iist, p. 470], signed Y, at the top of which, is written, with great gravity, a defence of ,he Adniraity; I suppose, Sir, with the same view as the painter of yore, put over his daubings, this is a tyge&, that people mpight, at least, understand what it was meant to represent ...

IRISH HALF-PAY

... . 7 . . I I I . - ?? H-)k?FPAY n cours'e of the debate i; e ?? f Ctommlons' on, thte. i2thi inst'an't, ami co~n- vinced that0,,th~pe. members, who j~oke inl tlteir bebalfo>~d :the'pudblic at large, are n'ot tacuainted wizh. ;their situration;, -arnd you- will confer aX lasting'obligatio9.ailtbefl by lnise-rtilg. the fol wing stat nietli t ,, Frei'Pstodtle iinion. of the twvo countrie~s, 'ihe ...