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SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... William the First, King of Prussia, never, With TesPeCt to financial concerns, pardoned either negligence or fraud. One of his Receivers, resident at Konigsbcrth, having in the chest, entrusted to his care, a considerable sum not immediately wanted for the pnblic service, to Ak out ten thousand croea-rn which lhe wished to apply to some private purpose. 1Ie, at the same teini, deposited ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... It, r[he oblization uponl the minister to accunt regularly for the expenditutre of the public money] is oleof tec d.vaties or our e:oelknt consination * for, our national debt began at the revolution, and we havc. in tce mot regular manner possible, spent five hundred nillions, while other powers, with all t!ir ir *regulmitits in finance, have not spent (ine quarter of the sum. How far our ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... CONTINENTAL COAxsTION.-It is ge- nerally useless to speculate upon a; subject like this, without having official documents to proceed upon; anid, even now, when we hare before us the official note of the Rus- sian minister, Baron Novosiltzoff (see p. 188), and the demi-official answer of the French government (see p. 213), 1 should be inclsined to pass over them in silence, did not the ...

DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPERS

... JAMAICA COMPLAINTS.-- ~eJpresenzatZon of the House of Assembly of Jamaica to the Ligutenant Governor relative to the In- tercourse with America, dated July 18, 1805. Sheweth;-That, after the applications made to your honour by the House, and by the inhabitants at large, assembled in their respective parishes, nothing but a sense of duty the most impetious, and our confidence in your honour's ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... ' The s~ectacle now exhibitede on the Continent, so glorious to human nainrc in its cornmenlrOnert, will, r we trast, prmcevtd with consistent splendour, and tne contcst terminate in the ?? thegeZ. objects, for wvhich it is undeitaken. We do no-t hesitate to ti xe c-edit to our;,overnent f isr thesegreat events. We do believe, that the present auspicitos state ct thin-gs has arisen lrn ...

DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPER

... ANTIGUA.-BJly Fhs Excelkncy the 91g9t Hen. Ralph LOrd Lavingtn, 'Baron of Lavihgton, one of Uzs Majesty's Most Hnourable Privy Council, Knigbt Corn'?. nion of the .Ifost Hvnewral/ Order cf the Bath, Captaip-Gewgra! and GvernOr i, Clzief in ad o*ver all His Majesiy's Leerd CGafibbee Islands in America, 62.anceIhr, Vie,-Xdmiral and Ordinary of the jame, S'c.-AF Proclamdtios . Ihe EDrl Camden, i ...

PUBLIC PAPER

... As it would have acquired but a moderate share of prudence, when we first- began this, practice of 1f mortgaging, to have foretold, from the n'ature of men and of ministers, that things would necessarily be6 carried to thi length we see so now, that tbey have, as last, happily reached it, it may not be difficult to guess at the consequence. It must, indeed, be (wre of these two events: ...

DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPERS

... DOME.STIC OFFICIAL PAPERS. NAAvt. VrTCTory.-Fr-o;'z1 Ike Londonz Ga- zelte, Ac;v. 16, I SO5, Copy / of a Letter *om the Right Hon. Lord Colfingwood,z dVice-Alnbira' of the Red, &. to, TV. .JIlarsdcn, E1,q. dtfe on loard the Eurg- a/us. of' Cadi^z, Oct. 29, 1805. Sir, Since my letter to yourof the 24th; stating the proceedings of his Maje-ity's squadron, our situation hias been the most ...

PUBLIC PAPER

... PiuSSIA AND SWnDN,.-Copy of a Note transmitted ly Mhe Baron de Hardlenh erg to tie Baron de Brhickmiann, Charg6- ?? of His Swedish Ma jes t, dated Berlin, Dec. 21, 1804. Whlen his M jesty, the King of Sweden, thought proper to send Lieutenant-General Arrnfeldt to Berlin, with a ktter from his Swedish Majesty to the King, dated Sep- tember 19, to inquire in what light he con- sidered the ...

LLOYDS' FUND

... LLOYDS FUND. SIR,-Though 1 know a mind consciousi of its own integrity, is indifferent as to the opinion of others, yet I cannot forbear trans- witting you my thanks, for becoming the champion of the British constitution against popular preudice, .nd for pointing out the contetnences that may result from the Com- mittee at Lloyd's. This' committee have crowded the streets with placards, ...

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 ...

SUMMATY OF POLITICS

... To those who wished to crntitnue t'ie *rfr th of rrance, state. that another camopaign could~ not have beon mad;: at a less expense th'ai or tarice; rsh p C) 4 tual annuity (except for the aperation of the Sinking Fiiah) of t vom itlidns per aziam, n additidn to 0ur t other bdrdens: Even certain sucec moald not-have been worth such a price.'--M . ADDINGTbN (falw Lord Sidjnouth's) Speech, sd ...

Published: Saturday 26 January 1805
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
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