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OFFICIAL PAPERS

... - I - a' FRAANcE.-Address of the Legislative Body to the Emperor; and his Answer. Paris, Dec. 13.-LastSunday, the Empe- ror aild King, being on the throne, surround- ed by the Princes, the IMinisters, the great Officers of the Empire, the Members of the Senate, and by those of the Council of State, received, before -nasi, at the palace of the Thuilleries, a deputatidn from the Legis- tive ...

Published: Saturday 06 January 1810
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8919 | Page: Page 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 | Tags: News 

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... Thau hypoerte; first take. the beam out of thine own ee ! NAPOLEON'S PROJECTS.- These pro. jects were, in the main, eviaent enough before, but they seem :now to be rather more fully developed.- -The MORRNG CHRONI'cLE an&dother prfits, call the D!- vopce a solemnnfirce, and they have wis- dom to set down the. people of France as slaes, because they suflr such a thing to taL-e E place. VWht ...

OFFICIAL PAPERS

... OFFICiLPAPERS. . | AMERICAN D1SPUTE.-CW~epodence, be- tween MR. R. SMITH, die Amer-can Secre- *-ay of Skee, and MR. F. J. JACKSON, di~e Englisk En3~, XL SMvITH TO MIL JACKSO;N. (ComiiAued fromfp. !Z) ' ,L. any thing more common in publie negotiations thian to begin with. a higher demanadand, that, failing. to descent to a lowerf To have, if not two sets of instruc- tions, twvo, or more than ...

CATHOLIC CLAIMS

... SIR,;-In your last Numiber you tell Us that you will not -publish any long letters which you may: receive upon the Catholic Claims. I conclude, from your expressions that You do not object- to publish short ones, and such as do not over-lay their sub1 ject. From that Number I learn, what I should not otherwise have suspected, that there are still persons weak enough to imagine that the King is ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... SUMMIARY, OFP ;OLIICS. | JACOi3OT GufNEAS.-The depreciation- of £he paper-moneys made in Thre needle Street and in various ther parts of the acountry, is a thing still denied by soune persons, though it is notorious, that almost the whole oF the- metaniic money has fled from the degrading society of that paper, and th6ugh it is iot ILess notoriougs that any-piece of metallic money will sell ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... ' How curious to contemplate TWO STATEL ROOKS, Studious their nests to feather in a trice, With all the Necromantics of their ari, Playing tbe gameoffaces on each other, Makingcourt-sweetrleats of their laent gall; In foolish hope to ste otgers trust ' Both cheating, both exumisg, lbot dceceived And sometimes both (tet Earth-rejoice) undone 1 Youue: Night Thoughts: The Complaint. ...

BERKSHIRE MEETING

... 3ERKSHIRE MEFTING. On Monday, the 15th instant, a very numerous Meeting took place of the Free. holders, Clergy, and Inhabitants, of the County of Berks, in the7 Town-hall of ingdon, pursuant to a requisition signed i> a respectable body of Freeholders.- 1 As. early as twelve o'clock the Hall was completely crowded in every part, and abo't half-past one the High Sheriff, Sir T.. ETCALFE, ...

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 ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... Mae ublic' Olieer. and~ Acooitd ae raised ra dtstteo!'~ tteep eo the Public, when it is. esidenut theyiharethad no lawful rnians to attain them ond' several persins, 1whose duty itv as to, inder ,seb Fxo* tancies, .neasunng their requests ratherby.theh' o air: than by theirtmerit, have obtained for temselves Grants to juch a value, as in foregoing Reigns have been esteemed l~arge Supplies ...

THE HON. G. VILLIERS' DELINQUENCY

... THE Ho X, GI VLMIRS' DE-LINUEiN-CY. Sir';-This gentlenman's case is the rrost~ prominent inttance of Delinquency, that-has Occurred witbinwthe century: and comspared with-it, Lord Melville'simputed misconsluct sinks into a venial peccadillo. When' the, public are told that up to the year 1804, Mr. IVilliets is indebted in: the enormous-isum: of' 284,0001. what opinion can they ;form of the ...

SPEECH OF MR. DEANE,

... SPEECH oF MR. DEANA, AT THE ELATE BERKS[ME-MfiErTNG, UPON THE SUBJECT O0 ASSaSSED TAXES. - MP. DEANE, of Waltham, rose and said, I cannot pass this opportunity without ris- ing to express my thanks, to those Gen- tlemnen, who have signed the Requisition for calling a County Meeting on this day? by which I claim a right of coming for- ward, as a Freeholder of the County of Berks, and stating ...

COBBETT'S Parliamentary Debates:

... Pariamentar D ebates l ..Thbe Twelfthb, Thfteentli, and Vour- teenth Voalumiesof the abov~e WMork, corn-- prising.the P-roceedings in both Ijo usesof, Parli~anwt .doring . tbe! Jast .Session,, Qare' ready. frdeliivery. Complete sets from tbhe.,Comnmeceipent: in the ear, I6,S. ay still bo hlgd~pfthe Pqbisbers.. . . F *74 Al Ciommaimitms -for 'the ITalrla -, Debates W it) , i ly ede to; ~t i& ...