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DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPER

... I BiJENos AYRES.--Orde'r of Ctuwzcil for obenie g a Trade with Buenos Ayres and its Dependencies. At the Court at the Queee's Palce ' I 17th of Septembe-r, 1 806 Presert,. t IKioIg's Most Excellent Majesty in Council -\Whereas the capital ity, town, and for- tress, of Buenos Ayres, and its dependercies have been conquered by his Majesty's forces and the territory and forts. (f the same are ...

MIDDLESEX ELECTION

... MIATIDbLESLX ELECTIOM Yesttedly, in consequence of a public advertisement, W very.numerous and respeiaable Meeting of the inde- pendent Eledors of Middlesexr, who are desirous of t preventing the County from being represented by Sir I francis Burde'ft, was held at the F9 eemasons' Tavern. Sir WM. Giieuns being called to the Chair, read a the ad vertisement of George Botdton Mainwaring, Esq. a ...

Published: Saturday 01 November 1806
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3733 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

WESTMINSTER ELECTION

... WE SI MINSTER ELECTION. TO THOMAS HOLT WMBTER, ESQ. My dear ?? tell me of a wvell Wsritten animated letter, calling on Westminster to ask me to become a candi- date for representing that city. I much fear that I, my fiiend. no more than yourself, hare the qualities nowv in request at general elections ; and, therefore, I believe we shall both remain vety sure that our retirement will not be ...

CATHOLIC CLAIMS

... . Sol;--Although I feel persuaded that yourself and the greater part of your readers regard professions as things of a very ques- tionable nature, yet I shall take the liberty of professiag myself to be as zealous a Protes- tant, as your correspondent A. B. is a Ca. tholic ; but as the tenets of my religion hale impressed me with the propriety of a Most admirable precept, that of doing unto ...

NAPOLEON'S POWER OVER OUR FUNDS

... | NAroLEoNS POWER OVER OUR FUNDLS [Answer to Decius in page 620.] Sir ;-The candour so conspicuous in the correspondences. of your paper encourages me to offer you the following correction of an error so monstrous that it cannot be as- cribed to the sometimes excusable inadver- tency of composition; it is a new proof of the danger of meddling with such subjects as are altogether ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... i.ow, mv dear fellow citizens, how is it possible you can conceive, that any person, who holds an office of some hundred pounds a year, which may be taken from him whenever power shall think fit, will, if he should be chosen a member for any city, do the least thing when he sits in the House, that ha knows or fears may be displeasing to those who gave him, or continue him in that office? ...

QUALIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT

... RUALIFMCATTON OF ME7 3ERS 01 'ARLIA- MF NT. SIR,-I have delayed writing on the subject of this letter, hoping to have had the opportunity of a permonal communication with you, but having learned that it will he in all likelihood some considerable time be- fore you will again visit town, I beg leave to submit the following ideas to your consi- ?? many abuses that have by degrees crept into the ...

THE GRENVILLE FAMILY

... Sir -Retired to a remote corner of the dtigdom, much more than 200 miles from the capital, I have for a long time ceased to mixinpolitical matters; buttheattempts now making to establish in power, and to in- crease the wealth of a Family determined to maintain themselves in both by choosing a arliament entirely to their liking, have in- d.uced me to point out to you the extent to which that ...

CITY ELECTION

... CITf B4f EC~TIO Yesterday one of the most numerous Meetings of the Liveryof London ever renmemberedi took place in qild- hall, for the purpose of eledinj Members to repasel the City in Parfiatment. The Lord Mayor, Aldermen, Recorder &c. 8cc. ascended the hustings about one o'clock. The business being opened in the usual fornim The Lord Mayor stepped forward, and addressed a few words to the ...

Published: Saturday 01 November 1806
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1018 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: News 

ELECTION FOR WESTMINSTER

... ELECTION FOR W1ESTMINSTER Si R;-The result of the late election for Westminster, if it be not profaning the name of election so to term it, and the pre- sent determinatton of ministers to dissolve the parliament, has led me to consider, whe- ther it be not within the moral and physical powers of the electors of Westminster at the next general election, although assailed as I conclude they will ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... LONDON: SATURD-r, NOVEMBRR I, IMo6. It was currently reported yesterday, that a Meisen. ger had arrived with, dispatches from Germany. We find, however, that it was without foundation. It was also reported, that the two Hamburgh Mails now due, and so anxiously expeated, were arrived; but this like. wise was a mistake. Rumours upon the state of affairs on the Continent were very numerous, but ...

Published: Saturday 01 November 1806
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 660 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

FOREIGN OFFICIAL PAPER

... PRUssIA.-Prodamation tiL icssaed Ii,7 the Prussian AdInimisirztion of Eic~fsvd and E~r/art, ?? his Prazssia.zu}lIfqjes- ty's determznezatoo not to consent to cede or exchange an oj his Provinces kwhat- ever. Dated Reihigenlstadi, September 12, iso6. The well intentioned inhabitants of the jurisdiction of this department have been alarmed for some time by all sorts of reports of the cession or ...