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... was the famous Berlin Decra, which, when the intelligence of its being issued reached England, drew forth (No. ,5) the fir* those measures our government, which become equally famous, onder the name of the ORDERS IN COUNCIL. It was dated the 7th of January, 1807, and it set forth, that, inconsequence the violation of the rights of nations committed by Napoleon, and expressed in *his Orders, ...

ARY 2i, 1810.—Walchmm Inquiry,

... ARY 1810. —Walchmm Inquiry, « the Medical Board to consider the na« tore of the disease prevalent in Wal(t cheren, and to forward the medicines in «sufficient quantities, which may be deemed sufficient for the cure and counft teraction of the disorder there, preva* « lent, You will also be pleased to con“ sider whether there are any other comforts necessary for the troops which can be ...

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... sition wwild not KiftWer the 'olF hi» fotce, this Mft. Fox said : this reminds of which seemed to hate been scene in Ben Jonson, where appears, pfeted hy the fourth year the war; that impostor had played his tridts they had had, year after year, exhibited w very successfully for a long time upon them such pictures the finaheefc of his dopes, and, when he was detected, France compared with ...

POLITICAL REGISTER. —Stcond Report from the SeUct Committee, « Guarded against by the more dilatory to the ..

... Court whatever, proceedings of Courts of -Your Comm.ttee also beg leave to state. nevertheless upon some occasions that the Judges of the Common Law the House of Commons have proceeded have centered L.bels upon then Courts a-ainstTenons committing such offences, or the proceedings tn judicature as Conbf directine Prosecutions, or by address- tempts, and have frequently pun.shed inVhis Mfiesty ...

385] SUMMARY OF POUTICS

... Cambridgeshire Election. In my last Number, at the close of a Letter the Freeholders of the County qf Cambridge, I expressed intention of addressing another Letter to them, upon the'same subject ; but, 1 am happy to perceive, that they neither want nor wanted, any Letter from me, or from any body else, to induce them to act a part worthy of uncorrupted Englishmen; Engnshmen having still a ...

or TUB Report of ike Bullion Committee: IN A SERIES OP LSTTBRft TO THI TRADESMEN AND .FARMERS IN AND NEAR

... SAUSBURY. Letter XI. Progress Jrom Five to One pound notes Suspicion, began soon qfter the Five pound notes Paine's prediction as to people's going to the Bank—Lord Liverpool's opinion agree* ing with that Mr, Paine History of the Bank Stoppage qf Gold and Silver Payments —Enormous increase of the Debt in 1797—. Other cause Alarmists—Meeting Parliament in Oct. 1796—Alarm of invasion— Arming ...

U defect Representation the national Disease; and, unless you apply a remedy directly to u vou must inevitably ..

... Consequences with which it is pregnant. Without amENTARY REFORM the nation will be pounced into new wan ; without a Parliamentary A . „ vml canno t be safe from bad ministers, nor can good ministers be of any use to you. honest can, according to the present system, continue minister.”—-Ma. Pitt’s Speech, the House C mmons, nBSJ. bOl] PARLIAMENTARY REFORM. [BO3 enough to assert, that the people ...