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FAMILY RECONCILIATION

... pAItLY I1ECONCiLLIATON. Sria,-In the coentry where I live, the reunion of Messieurs ?? and Pit was receive& with joys *theugh none of ns chutd precisely foresee what good it was to do to any body but themselves. Perhaps yoU can tell' us. Havingno sagacity of our own,. we rely upon your's for infoimnation on this poiut. The minids of Men ijh2tis quarter are agitate4 with many doubts. We want ...

REFUSAL OF BANK NOTES

... REFU;AL OF BANK- NOTES. SiR, -Your correspondent, Crito, de- sires my answer to two queries, on the sub- ject of refuual of bank notes ill payment of debts. Though I agree with. him that your valuable paper should not be occupied with opinions on practical law, yet, as I am anxious to lend all the assistance in my pow- er to any, measure tending to the repeal of that mischievous law, the ...

DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPERS

... DOMBET[C OFFICIAL PAPERS. ATT ACK oN FORT RoUGi.-Cojy ofa Letter * from the Rt. Hon. Lord Kcitb, Admiral of the Blue, &G. to [V Marsde6r4eq. datd en board tbe Alonareb, of RYuAa , the Sir,-LDivisions of the ewneoy s flotilla ?? from theasti'ard towards ioulogne, iavingfreqolently, X w Purse ''by his Ma- jes's ships and vessels, taken shelter in the harbolr of:aalais, their entry-into which bas ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... SUMMARY OF POLlTJCS. FAMILY RECONCILIATION (continued from Vol. VI. p. io6i). B-efore I proceed further to remark upon the probable con- seqoeIfeW of this reconciliation, it appe'ar necessy to explain a little mpfe fiully th~e ?? 'of the colnileieon of our Po- itcl FA- mily, and also to take' a 'short retrospective viesw of tie causes and progress of the quar- rel -which has now been so happ ...

Published: Saturday 05 January 1805
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8531 | Page: Page 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 | Tags: News 

TO THE PUBLIC

... it is said, that -there has mot~e asfid th Ahge in he Minimty utsrlterg~oQ .'able gent ~lma bellowy (Mr. Adiy.)~msa'est ~aife httmchnei ifiin.I cc surely will not becnserdthttisa hajthtteofcof ?? 1edy ccme. Few persons-wl ?? htaw)ra ~ng s-am paea!a eatnn. r Pitt's Speech, ?? 8 8 AL k ~a~VLp 4,77 TO THlZg PUZLxC.- At the commeneument of each year, Ahnce the establishment ofthis work, it has ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... -SUMMARY OF POUTICS. W.^A i WITH SPAIN .-In the preceding pages will be found the declaration of war against England, on the part of his most Catholic Majesty. Some of: the ministerial writers have inculcated the propriety of ab- staining from all observations upon this sub-' ject, until the. appearance of the counter-de- claration, which, they assure us, is about to come forth from their ...

PUBLIC PAPERS

... PUBLIC VAPERS. ' WAR WIT-r SPAIX.' Order iisued by t~ a Courtf , Madrid, dated 2 7V ovemb. 1804. The eoudtict whiich the Eltglishi haia observed since the eventof the 5th fof Oct. is almost insuferablle. They attack our shipsof war in whatsoever situation they may appear, a-nd dtaid our commercial ves- sels, obliging them afterwaids to return to the ports from wvhen-ce they came, so that the ...

CATHOLIC CLAIMS

... ?? It is also to be observed, that, though there be a just cause of ?? yet may this lost cause be spoiled. t cby the access of some vice that cleaves to the action from the mind of the agent, either that something else, not by itself unlawfuI, doth more efficaciously move us to the war, than the right itself; as when f some kind of profit. public or private, is expected to arise from the war, ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... His Majesty's speech from the throuie, to both Houses of Parliament, which will be found in a preceding page of this sheet, touches upon the several topics, which will, of course, come under the considefation of those to whomn it was addressed, and which topics, therefore, will naturally engage the. attention of the public. They are as fol- lows: 1. The menaced invasion; i The state of our ...

DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPER

... | KING'a SPEECH.-On Tuesdau, ibe M5t& qfJanuary, l805, theitwo Houses f Par. liament ?? met, his Majeso, defivered to them ?? mostgracius Speecb from the Throne. MY LORDS, AND gENTLEMEN, Since the end of the last session, the prepa- rations of the enemy for the invasion of this. kingdom have been continaed with inces- sant activity, but no attempt has been made to carry their repeated menlaces ...

PUBLIC PAPERS

... PUBLIC PAPERS, Louis XVI;1.-Purport of a Letterfroan ade Epperoi of Russia to Louis the XVYIlbh., uader his title of Count de Lille. MO&NSEIGNEUR LE COMTE,-By'yoIDr letter; dated the 13th June, from Warsaw, I have learnt, with regret, the resolu8ion which you have adopted. Had I been pre- vibusl, apprised of it, as I miuch wish I had, my fr endship for you, and my usual since- rity of ...

INCAPACITY OF HENRY THE SIXTH

... 'r it must be remembered, that, since the revolution, until-the period we are speakig of; the insen6 is of the Crowvn had been always employed in souporting the Ministers of State, ar in caryng nt public businesi according to their opinions. But the party now in question is formed upon a very differet : idea. It is to intercept the favour, protection, and confidence of the Crown, in the ...