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AMERICA

... I . -A .. - . II -. ,mxricA. ; MR. CoIETT.-Sir.I have beeii astonilshed, ofate, to bear so* disaffieted people atterapt to defend the conduct 4 the Americatr G£overumexnt, in .av-ing Itj pres iwptiw toAgo to wa with us,-wsth iis, Sir, wiio hayv-i all qtasn trbatad -dhii with so vi-uh lenity and forb'wance. In I the fast -place, Sir, if oiaparite chse la Ipass nomiensical decrecs, wlbiph e ...

TO THE PRINCE REGENT, ON THE DISPUTE WITH AMERICA

... Tif d a ::: AMU i l rf', X ;ewo , .4r th 'I .,& iJ-,0 ; fa't jg.Wtn ~ *Il, 4 y huh, #~i' :: R~~~~~~~WL *nAotes . .1hto coir ene;*? 6-. 9. PT rAka 4 th al, -4y , a COiir,s eai4 toE sJ 1S-44vr ea r-e4,f, C- ,ftli : a fi- X- wten nowo wob~rseL .o~erX,,o..dae,,9we~your.. X; ~ f sfL;teof6 JRnna I Hhlw4 e aoft'ire4~ro -otie war It piess,~~~. of .i EcE .h~w .,-.e 1ik1 . ast4~ tha AmiaW ...

TO LOUIS

... TO LO -- i OIN OkHi RRAL.:CA1SE OF HIS, LATE EXP1LSXOWf,ANID tONTWH -KtITWiRE - kROSPECTS OF *IlXS5ELFAsND -YA- SiulJ- \Vhile -iILfeel,-,incos~mon -;with: most of my countr.yenompassion ,for- you, under. thepraseiit :circumstances, ,I think it -right tifo 4aress .you 4,my: thoughts-on the rval.causes of .your late excpulsin firom Fragee, ~and optl~e-pros- peets-which naw ptesent tbemselres ...

TO EARL GREY,

... : t P6E 1 :. X 7: - .a I - F - , m W} , The Devil was sick; the Devil a 'Monk wonud be. 6The Deil was well; the Devil a Monk was he.' - OX THE MINISTERIAL NEGOCIATIONS. My Lord, I On the 28th of March last, 4 took the liberty to address a letter to your lordship upon those occurrences, which had just then shut you and your party out of the pale of power. In that letter I said several ...

GERMAN TROOPS

... IGERMAN mROP. Upon thii sibject, bwhich, I am glad U, see has bee i, at last,: noriced in, the Hduse of Lords, y left two 3point untouched in my last ,Nu~ber; iamely, the justification built upon 1k nee~s¢ity of the case; and the justificatio1 bullt: en lhe Aet of ?ariamenL *v--M~..e will tae the 1~st oftheSe first, for, if what isdon- be IArwful, all that will remain- -todo wil be to show ...

PRISONERS OF WAR

... Sla; I have read, ill yourWeekly Re- gister of the 7th December 1811, a letter upon the subject of Prisoners of War) which has interested-the friends of humt- nity, and particularly those who have some relations prisoners in France. I must confess, tbat I was induced, like many other people, to think that we had offered very ad.antageous proposals to the French concerning the exchange, and ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... :. . U-.- - PGU x m- I ui>pf *.wli' Ua kR *OQXW e R: Season ofmIkaiid wofiat~d l pdm.i*r aws s~h eu ciwx Osiris adW *ii ihfh l of tigalatnwl~ .W, h j:l !hi*_iebm 44c ~ t A p uaqflesll Wbid4E his is aXRQt Chi rws~**I ey-XJ* r'w L ~IfaiI~o wo,) to d driw* h Mle af zlbevnmi~i mw2 no Jivk io&wid*O4in tr~ 3rillshaxtj'aIs5 an; mceolts;y tbaint4sz ±oniut- -wkI n ktc~~d~ K N O B ~: ...

PROPERTY TAX AND FINANCE

... iOERtt kAX AN:D FINANCE. I ¶1w lP-!pspe'w have- iet;. and the: 9*cdllocof .th- i~tiwer: tells us, jtW- ttogty- Tasi-o o be revrtdM wit7,rVC4; but,* .-swar *it0J ~to - * -4~titp;zht otA&er taxer are'to- be >;psadtiu,:it.-eadf Tbk1'rperty.rax jnedi- o ree Cnillion6sanuar -TPe r even~giznsot he rerluced tir all,; ulnless They t i ei Iosr;esz Eon. k *# othr taes to 6e reuised?7 -They 414 doublig.: ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... ; - S - ..4..m.ja2!f.. o e_ SUM1i?A O? 1?OUTIC? faiPO fvaetil r t hFw At-At Ue iF t th u-ttfltt'tr 5AsWhcb t what wok eb Ianuaglketa 81 itth&kn0 1I2) btittblY tuSeeot, mE flt-e, it tom lwank otsnd tmflbdzttst3iu a V it* aetif slth re ntiad tw n iteh thuejage,*biNttt tz I t ;e it *s W it hd'bt t ai r wotis;t wi, bbUetir r l piFzsate otef tive or txlxS tt As t t txbicati0l S'uhjcttteosnttA0-M ...

Published: Saturday 04 April 1812
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4934 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 | Tags: News 

TO THE PRINCE REGENT,

... One of the greatest privileges enjoyed in this country, is the freedom of expressin our OpIl 6 nions on all subjects; but, if such horrid aets are to be perpetrated, Ithis .country can be consi- ' dered as little better than those where despotism prevails, Whatever differences ef opinion may exist on any one subject, every man has a uight, to entertain his own opinions, to express- ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... HOLLAND.-INSURRECTIONS.- -Alas! all the ,fond hopes of the- Mo'rnng Post and of the if Fashionable : World, seem to have been dissipated Since my last Number went to the press. Nothing short of a complete.'deliverance of Europe was then expected, and that, too, right speedily. We were taught -to believe,. that the Antwerp Fleet.was hourly to be. looked for coming dawn the Scheldt with the ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... NAPOLEON'S SPEEcH.-The Speech of the Emperor of France to the NATIONAL COUNCIL has excited that degree of pub- lic attention, which a set speech from a person of such power must . natirally ex- cite, especially when, in part at least it relates to ourselves and to that ob- ject more particularly, in which we all now feel the most direet interest. I al- Wude to what he savs of the war in the ...