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OFFICIAL PAPERS

... OFFICIAL PAPE;. A MC~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ P-P .p . GENERAL AA ; FwkNC3.-CORVof .a Lett frm(kea :Vw1zdamrne to ahe MPnster of Wa, dae EBoulogne, June 11ii . . ^ I had the. bonour of- commuicating. to your Excellency this morning, bya telegraphfbcdispatch, that I -had, received certain information that the General, of Brrgade Sarrazin, went oer.to the enemy yesterday. Un the ...

PAPER AGAINST GOLD: BEING AN EXAMINATION OF THE Report of the Bullion Committee: IN A SERIES OF LETTERS TO THE ..

... It is admitted that a paper medium, under -the form of bank notes orgoverbment-4ecuritieq, is circulated inFrance- Efigland, and most other commercial countries: but nobody is compelled by law -to receivethepaji'eut of any debt in such money: hence itis, thet the puper-tfthosecountries bears no resemblance to Ours, except in name. Every man receives a bauk-fo tedr. refuses, it at pleasure ...

CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION

... Qui non obstat quod obstare potest, facere 4 D a. > vlYdetur.11. Sir;-,Upon the -subject of Catholic Emancipation I perceive you admonish your Correspondents not to be prolix,-as unless what they- offer be short and con- cise, no admittance can hbe afforded them in your Register. Being -iware of the latitude afforded me, I trust I shall not ex- ceed :the measure of the indulgence. I- observe ...

EDINBURGH REVIEWERS

... SiR ;-I could not help smiling at the fanciful arrangement of parties, made by the Edinburgh Reviewers, in a paper on that subject in their last number; and at the very impartial distribution of.the va- rious passions and vices they have chosen to ascribetoeach. After having almost exhausted the catalogue, in the attributes of the I two -most pernicious factions, into which, according te ...

COBBETT'S Parliamentary Debates:

... COBBETT'S - parliamynetary Dbates:- The Fifteenth Volime of the above Work is in the Press, and will be. publish ed with all proper dispatch. All Corn- 1uiicatiOls will be c~arefully attended t; but it is particularly requested that they may be forwarded as early as p~ossiblle. THE SIXTH VOLUME OF CO OBBE TT'S -Parliamentary History ENGLAND, : f Comprising the Period- from the Acces- sion of ...

A PLAN

... ; i O T13E FORMING ANK EFFICIENT. AND PERMANENIT AMY. : Whilst weldesdribe, owever tbe adra of standing arniies we must not concear the danger. These properties of.their-coustitu. fion --the soldiery beinogseparated. i a great degree, froam the rest of the commu- nity, thi-r being closely' lined amougst theselsei by-babits of society and suborai nation, and the dependesney'of the wbole ...

Published: Saturday 21 July 1810
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9213 | Page: Page 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 | Tags: News 

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... s The bope f tbe HYPOC~RITRS sbaII perish,' -.T sUMMARY OF POLITICS. JEFFEKxY.-F!rora what has beenI pub- lished in most of the news-papers, it is. not, I think, to !be doubted, that this por' fellow is now actually alive, and arrived safe in Eogland.-The TIMEs of the 251h .of October contained the following para- graph respecting him.-- Jeffiry the. seamtan, in his account of his ...

Published: Wednesday 31 October 1810
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9291 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 | Tags: News 

OFFICIAL PAPERS

... PORTUGAL.-llMarslal Beresford. Acom of the Battle of Bwsago, in a Leater, d- ted 3oth Sept. at Coimbra, addressed to Dons Migel PAeeira Forjiz. Most IUStrious and most Excellent Se- iwr,4 shaye the great satisfaction of an- nonincing to your Excellency, for the in- formation of his Royal, Uighness that the allied arniy under the command of his: Excellency Marshal General Lord Vis- count ...

SMITH, MAYOR

... '- r O F LONDO MEETING Te fo1Ving are the nESOLUTLOWS and tI PtT!iiON agreed to by tbe Lord Mayor, -AId~e'ren, and Livery of the City. 9f Lon. don, onll the :4tb of-May,-I8iO, relative to the Impr.;sonment of SI[FM14cls BuaDarT; and also relaive to a Refo~rm of the Corn. Imons' House of Parliamelnt. 0 ;ISMiT, MAYOR. In a Meeting orAssembly of the Mayor, Atdermen, and Liverymen of the seve- ral ...

OFFICIAL PAPERS

... Bn~za~s.-Treat3( of Friendship and Alliace between Azs Britaannicl~iestyandtkze~rin Regent. of .orttgal-(Con&.from p.4 ',1.) X. His Roya Highf ness the Prinice Regent of Portugal, being ful-l~yconvisced of the injustiee and im. policy of the slave trade, and of the great disadvantages which arise from the npeg.se sity of introducing a!4. c it'ally re- ns 1ing a foreign and factitious ...

MR. O'CONNOR

... DEAR SiR; - . By the manner in which I have ex- pressed myself in the short: statements ,hich appeared in the last Political Re- 0ister, it appears, as if I had expersePced harsh and severe treatment in Scotland. The passage I allude to is, that I wras taken to Fort George, where from Ethe' le. uielit treatment Ilreceive4 I lost the, use of my limbs,-whereas) it should have run thus, where ...

OFFICIAL PAPERS

... If, 49xFICAL PAPERS. C D'~ fl-6i; Sr Joh Stuart, ntWM ddi ssian, Sept. 22, a if Gassel~~~~~e td X seital M~jr General Campbell's ~ ~eotto -the.a. Count e f AMaida, dated 8th-Sptember 1810. ip. 1152.), TiC t-oo iiel Adam;if'the 21st ? Iiras peculiarly indebted. His. k'thpin'la'~owledge of the country and passe.1~ould have enabk&d 'us to antici- &i. check the enemy had he endea. voened £6 move ...