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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 ...

FOREIGN OFFICIAL PAPERS

... FOREIGN OICIAL PAPERS. M. TALLEYRAND'S REPORT, lade to toe Conservative Senate of France, relative to tbe Overtures of Peace, made by the Empe- ror M France to the King of England. Da- ted 413 Feb. 1805. (See the Emperors' Let- ter, p. 257.). The national solemnity of the corona- tion, this noble and necessary consumma- tion of our social institutions, wis connect. ed with sensations too ...

Published: Saturday 23 February 1805
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10424 | Page: Page 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 | Tags: News 

TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE WILLIAM WINDHAM:

... If I had here to state my Sbjecti6n, 'to the present state of our force j it wozlld not be that the It militia is too atiich . think, that a rhiitia to this extAent' 9o,ooo men for the United Kingdom] WC can bear.- Mr. PITT'S Speech, 6th lkne, Isoa.I TO THE, RIGHT, HSONURABLE WILLIAM WINDHAM: UPiON bUR MILITARYF ORCE, PARTiCU- LARLY THAT OF THE VOLU15TEERS. SIR,-The distinguished and ...

BULL-BAITING

... -Tl I .i>;A - rorI c Pf w ri and. the i) liII, progress of cruelty aned. trilt dan, cger of gratifyin; b arous propensities, cannot ad'lmit of mcxc strih.iU iiluItraricM j din l. h.-e iS affiorded by coP 1 (lering the efiects of thesc sevage exit i bi tit on oil tle inaniners and cireter of the flo- ?? is not the proper place to dsc.cms the quaestio¾ei of right or expediency, !xibich m nn has ...

TROOPS IN THE WEST INDIES

... TROOPS IN TIF. W;ST INDIES. 55,-Phe situation of Europe being entirel-y chancged, more nurmerous forces tha u heretofore mlust be ermpkyedl in crefe -ce of fte West Indes, asnd every means to pre- scrre their healtlh is alwavs desirshle.- Great Britain daily increas-ing? ill vealth and refinement. may Dbe compar-.d to Rome in her declenslois, when her Italial sr.beeits, dissolved in ...

BLACK REGIMENTS

... SrRi --I submit for insertion in your Register, some remarks on the policy of the West I!dijh black regiments. The public papers have- not divulged the senti- ments of government on the subject, it is lusnblyr hoped the fanci~ful objections of short-slghted interest, wvil in vain raise inn- pediments against the increase of that mi- litary establishment. Amidstlhie'multitude of clashing ...

PUBLIC PAPERS

... The committee will perceive, that the great object I have in view, is, to raise a large part of the s-up plies within the year. The extent to which I wish to carry this principle is this; that these shalli B fo increase whatever of the public debt durring the war.':Mr. ADDnINGTN'S Speech, lath JLIe, 1505; - LETTER OF NAPOLEON.-Letter from the Emperor NAPOLEON to his Majesty the KING OF ...

DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPERS

... PETITIONS AGAINST LORD MELVILLE.--. Thefollowing petition of Bedfordshire was presented to the House of Commons, on Ike 23d of Moy, 1805. A petition of several freeholders of the County of Bedford, was presented to the House, and read;; setting forth, that the pe- titioners unite with their constituents at. large in thanking the House for their resolu- tions of the 8th and loth of April, ...

ON CRIMINAL JUDICATURE

... I Sit ,-Montesquieu observes, that'a political constitution may be free, and the subject not, and that the subject may be free, and not the constitution. Undoubted- ly, the end of all governments ought to be the happiness of the people. The funda- mental political law s are the means by xvhich this end is to be accomplished. Bat as all human contrivances are in their own -h.lu;e very imperfect ...

PUBLIC PAPERS

... PUBUIC PAPERS. AUSTRIA AND FRANcE. - Prarlarati-on issued bq the Emnperor of 4Astria, to his Hereditarry States, dated Sept. 1805. We, Francis the Seconid, Emperor Elect of the '.oraus, I-Tereliuarv Emperor of Austria, &c. Facts kniowni to all the- world prove, that since the conclusion of the Treaty of Lunevlfle, we have had no* thing so much at heart as the maintenance of the peace which we ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... Yet, were the French well assured, that, in case of their landing, this wild project of military cars would b be put in execution, I should not be at all astonished, if such a temptation to invade us were to provo too great for them toreiist.-POLITICAL REG1OJTXR, Vol. VI. p. 31g. CAR-PROJECT.--Time, wvhcly is gene- rally the enemy of all silly projects, seems to; have been more than commonly ...

Published: Saturday 31 August 1805
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 13038 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 | Tags: News 

PUBLIC PAPERS

... T._. I FCOWTIRTERTAL WVAR .-Niniteerth B3arle- tin of 'the Grand Armny, frown - the French -Official--Poper, ?? AMoniterer. Li'ntz, Nov. 6, '1805.-The battle of 'Lovers hac been very brilliantfor the Bava- ii-ans. -The Austrins oceupied beyond Lo- 'vers', ahi amost inaccessible defile; flned on the irght and left by peaked m~ntains. The suminit wias covered by Tyrplean chasseurs; three stone ...

Published: Saturday 14 December 1805
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 11603 | Page: Page 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 | Tags: News