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SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... ey nun bereaf persoids in the State Pnsos, whom it i s: not cdornenietit either to bring * to trial, or to set at. liberty. 'There are several men, certeinly culpable, but who-cannol b contdeared y oar Coust'.- NO.1oLEON'g Decree. ' ' - - SUMMARY OFT POL3 S , I NVHAT IS. DBs3OTvSM,?-I n the pre- sent siate of the world, when governments stand, as it were, .:t the bar of. the peo-0 pie; or, if ...

OFFICIAL PAPERS

... O F[ICAL PAPERS. SIcILy' -PPOocilb wtipAirdinfl( IV. ky :tke Givae of eGod i of *1w two Ski- 26 Jqsalnem, Are Ifi.a f Spai n, D uke of- Para, iP2aceuze, Castis, 4c. Grand 1 leredktary Prne f T y, to our be- loted andfaitrhful people of bwly 10th .i.a:Ly 1810.s(&mCOncldedfr.or 72.) . ;. Javain does he try, with unequalled impudenciesito per- vert aid misrepresent; fits ; for. ...

ENGLISH CATHOLIC MEETING

... 'ENGUSH CATHOLIC MEETING. London, Feb. 1, 1810. At a numerous- and mostn respectable' Meeting of English Roman Catholic No- - blemen, Gentlemen, and Clergy, held this day, at the St. Alban',s Tavern, the following Resolutions were unanirnousfly adopted :-The RiGht Hon. Lord Stourton, in ~the CIhair;- : Resolved, 1. Thatthe Roman Catholics of England are subject to several penal and disabling ...

OFFICIAL PAPERS

... - O i GlFFICIAL PAPERS.' AMERICAN -STAT23S.-Docents rc- lative to the Disp W ebetren ngland antd t hese Staes, asfga, jgs helogs to the adJueet of Me }E2gtis1'lirders in Cowzdxcl. :- No. -I.-M>Fox. to Mr. Monroe.-Downing St~lreet4 Arl 8, 1806.: The undersigned, .his Majesty's principal secretary. of state for foteign affairs, -has re- ceived hbis Mojesty's commands to acquaint .Mr.' Monroe, ...

Published: Saturday 15 December 1810
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9733 | Page: Page 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 | Tags: News 

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... HXe did not maintain the rigIt; but taking1 the expediency of the case, -could any thin, be more easy than to supply the vacancy in the same manner in whlcli' it would be supplied by law in the event of the King's death? Was it not more expedient and moire analogous to the Constttutien, to place the power there,where by legal courseit wbosld in dtie timeigo ? Was not that better than to go on ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... Farthermnore, they have laid us open to all our enemies; whoever will invade, mav not doubt to subdue Is: for they have taken from us the- sihews of war, that is AMoney and Courage ; all our money is gone, and they have exhausted the troiasure of the nation; and when people are poor, their s/sirits ore low, so that we are left without a defence; and who nust lwe thank for bringing us into this ...

Published: Saturday 03 February 1810
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10328 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 | Tags: News 

TO THE INDEPENDENT FREEHOLDERS OF THE COUNTY OF CAMBRIDGE

... There is a,sinecure place, which is, at present, held 'by the EARL or-BucKscosGfrsHIrs (late Lord Hobart), which place isworth X. i 1,094, or, in wrds, elesp'thousazd and nixeti-feur posunds, a year. The reversion of this, enormous salary, that is to say, the posseshion of it after the present possesoe s death, has been obtained and, secured by Loan HARDsWlea, not only for himself during his ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... Many public Officers and Acconentats have raised.great Estates to-themselves,, at the expened of the Public, when it is evident they have had sno lawful means to attain them and several persons, t whose duty it was to hinrder such exorbitancies, measuring their requests-rather by their own avarice than by their merit, have obtained for tbemnselves Grants to, such a value, as in foregoing ...

Published: Saturday 05 May 1810
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9497 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 | Tags: News 

OFFICIAL PAPERS

... OFFiC4 PA, R S HOLLA9w.-IG'eer1 )inane fo the Or- rganitsat 01f the Departments if Holand. -(CoaddedfrinP 864.): For this purpose.a-sun of 25 millions, des- tined for the paeymnt nf the iWiterest of the public debt of Holland, shall be set apart. from the.prodace;.of the taxes in. Holland, and in Oreferevce to every otherservice.- Civil andlecclesiastical pensions shall be paid in the same ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, FEB. 24

... COURT OF KtNG'S: BCH, FEi. 24. Biefore Lord Ellenborough and a Special Jiury.' LIBEL. THE KING V. LAMBERT AND ANOTHER. The fullotving wiere the rames of the Jury sworn:- William LewiseEsq. Henry W-odgate Easq. Charles Jones, Esq; James Heath Esq. . Talesmen. Thomas Jeffries, Esq. Mr. John Horsman. - Thomas Wright, Esq. IMr. John Brown. 'George Parkinson, Esq. Mr. Thomas: Swift, Johh Iwi, Esq. ...

LORD GAMBIER

... ,ord COCIMAN1 s Speech in tke House .of CommncnS, Monday, January 29, 1810. Sir; Painful as it is, to present myself to the attention of this Housp, on the pre- sent occasion; yet a duty, which I owe to Iy Country, demands the sacrifice of My feelings. It is incumbent on me that I should submit to this House, the reasons on which I found the Motion of which I have given notice, for the Minutes ...