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SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... - SUMMARY OF POLI:TICS. SININO FrVUi (continued from. 352, to which the reader ij requested to refer.) fla America, they parsue a di fferent course. They have 111easures for redatirg their debt; really reducing it ; and they are reducing it accordingly. When Mr. Galiatin tells the Congress (as in the report before fnentiooed see p. 325), that there is an anaual ap- propriation of 8 millions ...

Published: Saturday 09 March 1805
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 12130 | Page: Page 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 | Tags: News 

ROMAN CATHOLIC SOLDIERS

... cPOMAN CATHOLIC SOLDI1X1. tM. Coaaa'rTT,-Until I had seen what turn the motions submitted to both Houseis of Parliament, by Lord Grernville and Mr. Fox, on the petition of the Roman Catholics obf Ireland, had taken, I did not think it Aie- cessary to trouble you, or the public through tour Register, on a-point which wdlifd pro- taobry have be'e discussed and remedied, had either House of ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... These tre the reasons for thinking, that [in the war about to be begun in June last the result cannot c be tavourable. Auitria will be driven tc the ?? of cocluding a, treaty under the same cc circumstances that oblieed her to conclude the treatics or Leob n ano Luneville, and to submit to such c terms as France shall dictate; for, t is crnt arv to all experirce and hi.tory to suppcGt, ...

Published: Saturday 07 December 1805
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10680 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 | Tags: News 

REFORM OF FINANCIAL ABUSES

... -1 -- - Oh ! that such bulky bribes as all might see, StIll, as of..old, encumbered villainy ! 4'aTIS paper credit*: lt and best supply, Tbat' lestdg cdirtiption lighter *hwgs to -fly. REFORi OF ,FIVANICIAL ABUSES. I l 2LETITER nV-. SIx--BefOre I proceed to point out a method, by which the expenditure of the public money may be conducted, without being liable to the numberless ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... Many.important subjects, which belonged to this head, have, during the last four or five weeks, been unavoidably omitted. I say unavoidably, because there was not time, and, in some instances, not room, to introduce them, wititut excluding part, at least, of that which has been inserted relative to the Tenth Report and matters connected there- with ; and, which exclusionj could, in my own mind ...

REFORM OF FINANCIAL ABUSES

... REFORM OF FFNANrtAL ABs9s LETITER VII. - Srn,-So much of late having been said and' written concerning the expenditure of publie money on naval purposes, it has oc- curred to me, to exanmine what light is thrown upon this subject in that notable parliamen- tary publication,.,No. 5. of the -public ac- counts, -which professes to'be an account she'winY howv the rtxaL IC MONIES remaining *in ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... f JTMIMA RY OF POLITICS. COMBINED FLEETS.-Agailnst thle disav- pouintuent, so evident in the public, and so loudly proclaimed by most of the new-s papers, at the result of the operations of these fleets, a timely ?? was made to guard the readers of the Political Register. It was, from xvwhait ougrht to have been coln- clude4 fromn Sir Robert Caldier's iirst dis- patch, bht too probabl6, that ...

Published: Saturday 24 August 1805
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8455 | Page: Page 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 | Tags: News 

TO THE HON. CHARLES JAMES FOX, M.P. ON THE REFORM OF FINANCIAL ABUSES

... TO THE RON. CHARLES JAMES FOX, M. P. ON THE REFORM OF FINANCIAL ABUSES. - LETTER X. SI R,-Upon the few occasions, that the people of England come forward at. public meetings, to express their opinion upon great national questions, it is natural to look up to you as their champion in parliament, ready to propose those measures which ought to be brought forward in compliance with their ...

MR. PITT'S ANSWERS

... - I SIRx,--Not having had an opportunity cf seeing the whole of Mr. Pitt's evidence, until I saw your paper, I swas imnediately strafk with his evasive answers to. questions that one would imagine, he could have had *no doubt upon. Having had a spare hour, I have endeavoured to bring the whole of his 'anwers into one view, and I herewith in- close you the sketch I have made. If it be S ot in a ...

FALL OF THE FRENCH MONARCHY

... It [fJr. Pitt's crouchint to Catharine in the affair of G chsakoff] 1 passed olT, very-quietly, in. this ' counwry; but, the effect of it abroad wvs long felt; and, I verily believe, that it has had an influence f' upon all the events, which have, ef late sisais, taken place in the North of Europe. If, then, Mr. Pitt'I friends will still upbrald the present ad ministration for want of ...

PUBLIC PAPER

... :RUSSIA AND FRANcE.-The ?? O/servatioas on the Disptzte lueteen France and Russia, are taken from the ,french ,ffcial- Paper, the Yloniteur, of the 241h of July; and dded Berlin, July 15, 1805. Me. Novoziltzoff left.this capital yes- terday for Saint Petersburgh. He had a long conferrence with Mr. Jackson, the British Envoy at Berlin.-His mission Nvas announced throughout all Europe se- I ...