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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register

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- ...

TO THE EDITOR

... ,-O TH;E I j 7, E } .T . ; , | -sR,-From : ma attachmirnt to the cQunty. to whlchi i belog, r Feel 'myself Ibiged ?? corresponent' T91M.of the Middle Temple. In ,.biC last lett&ion the itpacity of Henry the.Vlth, t'&ii's.very atisfactorily i--my opinion,, vindicated& the , , sirit --of out ancestors here , Nor- folk, from some 'hasty. reflexions ?? F~nr` mwho':ouht not to have.bewrayed his .i ...

LETTER V

... Ye friends to truth, ye statesmen, who survey The rich man's joys increase, the poor's decay, ITis yours to judge how wide the limits stand Between a splendid and a happy land. proud swells the tide with loads of freighted ofe, - And shouting folly hails them from her shore. Yet count our gains. This waalth is but a name, That leaves our useful products still the same. Not so the loss. The ...

Published: Saturday 08 December 1804
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10147 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 | Tags: News 

REPEAL OF THE CORPORATION AND TEST ACTS

... REiPEAL ?? THE CORPORATION AND TfS.T ACTS., L-ETTEr, I. I (For Lttur seep. 810) SIR$-In pnrsuance of my proinse, I norw send yo~u a few reflectious, which have occurqed to me, on the second objection, viz. The. danger of Violating one of the articles of the. Union between England and Scotland, expresly declared to be a fun- ' dapaental and essential artie!e, and so to, 4e held in all time ...

STATE OF IRELAND.—LETTER IV

... | STATE OF iRBLANDLPTTElW by:, , . SR *Haing- sewrn in my, two last letter: ibat he.admislion! of the Irish Ca- thdics into Parliament, is not itconsisteflt with the principles or safety of the cojistita- tion;. I no~t' shall endeavour to prove i t to be consistent vilh the establishment of e Church: of England. :As the measures, of the QCjacolic body -wlhich rin ght fenda this establishment, ...

PUBLIC PAPERS

... E FRENCH CIRCULAR NOTE.-Circdar. .ioeeefrom 2lf Takradtl Frch ?? for Fjsiga ?? alit D, lomatie Agents of kij Mfjell' ik I} pmrof c thle Freach-Dared ?? 7aC pdeSp.U ?? 84.a, V (b y Ow n fromp. 'BZo.) in every contry and at all times, the ministry ofdilomatic agents was held in veneration amngt men. Ministers of peace, Organs of conciliation, their presence is, an omen of wisdom, of justice, and ...

FOREIGN OFFICIAL PAPER

... |, -: H i19N OFFICIAL PAPER. .P PAL ALVO5UTION.-.l4ocstion deliver.. *d 4 st HolitzeisAs tt -Poe to a Secret Cwnsistory Y. aeseeoate tc.aes5O, ret oa~ ,-tfies-Wth2qtI Of Ock~cr E,804i,.Prevouoslj 4Ot>Aiieti~rfro2Roe~tnt hijorsry. te lFrance, in tr~r te assist 1% the Crvatin ~f the Eperor Nap weknj ?? ., - Vtoerable- Brethren-.;-It.t was from this . .ac-,tha, the C--ncordat was-begun by u4, .i6 ...

INCAPACITY OF HENRY THE SIXTH

... ?? LEITER V. Y ST ,- Glorying with just pride,'as fromr the days of Sir John Fortescue*, we pub-'t licly havegloried, in the superiority of our ovn constitution; cherishing with edilight- ened aection that form of's national coun- cii by which we are happily distinguished, and which grew up here, by bortunlefas much as by wisdom out of the assemblies of ihe Three Estates, common to us, and to ...

SIR JAMES CRAUFURD

... -:SIR GAMES CRAUFlURD.,. Sia,-HoW er I may differ from ?? in opinion on the subject -relpt'ig-towhi6i- I amm now vabout to. address you, .I can but feet a degree of satisfaction ion ?? that that subject shoul& have bee,& ?? by youY ?? be of coniiderable publij if. not political- importance. Hif Sixj:4h escape of Sir Jamees: Craufdrd had al question, impofiant in its resolt. onyi _f-, the ...

EFFECTS OF PAPER-MONEY IN TIMES OF SCARCITY

... V . E- 5- II. I (S jit, fjf pi z Aft45 et gf.s ) 0#PA . -AO. I~TIE I .SI,-Vgtarons avocations have prevent- ed gt from. ansmeriog you so soon as Vit-, teded, I have ravo read., ver attentively I yeer, rervarks upon the letter which I sent ymiand, as I do not think tlhat the truth of ths aiu pwition, for whichII contenid, is f- I foooed-b.y.thez arguments. bwhichi yo len ge I agai~t it; I shall ...