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PAPER-MONEY

... I SIR ;-In the, 14th Volume of your Register, page 245, you did me the ho- nour to publish a few observations which I sent you relative to the Public Debt and Sinking Fund. I also took occasion to remark that whilst the pound sterling was annually sufibring a depreciation in its value; gompared with coin or labour, the precious metals had, in the general market of the world, sustained a ...

TO THE READERS OF THE REGISTER

... -TO TII E i . - I a I I READ~ERS OF* ThE~ A 1~geS~gR. 1; -lManys wntlemen have, by ltie ras ' well as verballly, propesed~to ne~thetpt- ating forward a SUBSORPITIQNtodbrihe 'purpose' of indeaixiifying iens Mya '7nmily. against the heavy- expetewund]ss, wMhicht hatve -been, and, 'mut ' ineaid in >consequeneso'fthat proeentisthe rinatute, the: progress,-and the ealsfof whrh are -too-wellx knowu ...

LETTER FROM MR. ARTHUR YOUNG

... LETTER FROM Mi. ARTHUR YOUNG. SIR;,YoU may imagine the surprise I felt, at seeing the postscript of a letter, every word of which was private, find its way into the newspapers: my imprudent correspondent-had asked in a postscript to his own letter, Vis Cobbett right in what he says of the crops P? the answer was dashed off, as private replies often are. But I was more particularly hurt, ...

OFFICIAL PAPERS

... PoRTuG .-7Teaty qf Amity, Commerce,and Navigation between his Britannic Majesty and hia Rol Hgtneu the Prinee Regent qf Portugal.-Skgsd at Rio,& Jges,,, the I'tk of Febsary, 180 o. In the name of the most Holy and Un. divided Trinity.-His Majestythe King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and his Royal Highness the ince Regent of Portugal, being equally. ani.- mated with the ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... a' Vast~0ni the wildest ef the Cyclda is es- W here.-lPver human foot bad markd the shore- These ruffIans left me-yet believe me,,Areas . 4c Such is the rooted love we bear- Manki . .., a'AGllrAians aa thejy ere, Ineverheard A sound sodistal as their parting oari - . : - act : Tnoiasom; hgea& Act iL ;- SUMMARY OF POITICS. ROBERT JEFFEuy.-It has been stated in the news-papers of the 9th ...

Published: Saturday 18 August 1810
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8935 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 | Tags: News 

PAPER CURRENCY

... Sir; - No essays in your avnirable. Register ever attracted more attention, than those in your last numbers -elative to our circulating paper medium: Arid for this obvious reason, because that, on matters of-trade and commerce, our de- ductions and analogies are wore defective than on any other rational or practical subject.-All, Sir, that I shall presume to submits may happen, either to ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... The ARMY, against whom this Libel ts in a peculiar maIsnur directed, calls ons te Coart for 4' justice against its seducer.=-A anNEY GEsEeArO's Spscch, 'hursdy, 5th July, 1810. DUKE OF YORE. - For some days past, there has been in the town a sort of hubbub respecting an Addess, which, -it was said, was handing about, from regi- ment to regiment, for'signatures, the ob- ject of which ...

Published: Saturday 25 August 1810
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8947 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 | Tags: News 

FRENCH ARGUS

... The Situation adropecs of nand, ar described in the AuGus, aN C-a pufWished fi the English laegaeas aiP-s; which lWeis-papeiis said to ha been conduc l3M. ATiUR O'CON- NOR. At thp moment when we aremtermi- nating our labIours, we naturaly look baick upon the career. we have traversed ; and the changes preduced' in Europe in less than-nine years, appear to.us, as it'were, the work of nine ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... Toey (the French Revolutionist5) forget that, in England, not one shilling of Paper Money of arY description is received but 4f choiee; that the whele has had its origin, in cash, actually deposited y asid that it is convertible, at pleasure, in an instant, and without the smallest loss, intoerash again. Our Paper is of value in commerce, because in land it jJ 9f none. It is powerful on ...

OFFICIAL PAPERS

... AnDICATION OF THE KING OF HOLLAND.- The King to the Legislatir Body. Geltlemen ;-I charge the Ministers, met in Council, to present to your Assem- bly the Resolution to which I have seen myself driven by the military occupation of my capital. The brave soldiers of France have no other enemies -than those of the common cause of Holland and my- self. They should have been, and ought to be, ...

LETTERS OF THE LATE REV. JOHN BRAND, RELATIVE TO DEPRECIATION OF PAPERMONEY.—1804

... LETTERS OF TerE LATE REv. JOHN BRAND, RELATIVE TO DEPRECIATION OF PAPER- . MoxEY.-1804.-(Coneluded from P. . 12$.) Letter to Mr. Cobbett. Now the dollars are to be issued as 1' tokens for five shillings. In the first case, thev obligation would be writtenon a worthless piece of paper; in the second, stamped on a valuable piece of silver. It is a me- tallic bank note for 5s., as a guinea has ...

PAPER MONEY

... Sir;-If the allusion which you have made in your last number, p. I 10, to a very old and much esteemed correspon- (lent, refers to the author of the article en- titled The Bankruptcies of Bankers, which I sent you in the beginning of the week, I have to express my regret, that I have been so unfortunate in the expression of my meaning as to leave you room to ask, could I suppose that you ...