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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 ...

TO THE READERS OF THE REGISTER

... My most serious objection, to the vote proposed, refers to the urcoustitjtional application ot the public money. I advert to the sums advanced to the princes of. the blood, without the consent of parliament. I do not think it decent or becoming that the princes. of England should be-dependent oln tie minister of the (lay. If they wanted relief, they noght to have made application to the ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... - I LIBEL TIIAR. MVORNING; IPosT. -.In last Number I not ot ynot n-'ticed the' ate~prosecution of BvYRNE, the proprietor Of te e orwag ost, for libeiling MIR. 14 'BELL,' but I Rinserted the news- p4apari~eport of the 'Trial itsef.- -On' the'- 22did instant,' this Fmias insterte~d ittie' fo~llowiing tioticat~ion inl his''paper.-.- We thank',,out num72erous friens for the very gratifying eii ...

OFFICIAL PAPERS

... OFiC L A E R S , . ,e 0 OWMCAL-PAPR. S £YGLAND,.-KnINGS hs:ESS.Rpon of the Prity Ctci64 of the Evide f tie P~hysici.>s, onjthc 25th ti 29t qnJ9zf q wember, JakjO, :Iaz(l bctbr he i tw 1osq on the 29th. $ -. I COUNCIL Cuiakt; WilrEAtL,'NbV. 29 i8 10. DQOCTORI *Art w DXWLIE - VALi£0WIN 'i WO'%A0fA~ Q.-.Whete in htpricua str gf the dxsordcrdies W as ,flem it has Been foind- f epenriece, th the ...

PAPER AGAINT GOLD:

... The 'Prince holds, that it.is. an undodibted, fundaniertal principie of the- Constitution, that the Powers and Prerogatives. of theCrown .are vested there, as a' trust for the 'boeefit of tWe people, asnd c' that they are sacred only as they are necessary to the prs6ervation of thit power and -alance of the Consttution, whichexperiences ha proved to, be the true security of the liberty of ...

OFFICIAL PAPERS

... O I F I A; L: PA v. I: OrF.FICIAL-PPRS P6bTUGALiSpat desfor pLord Viscout : - (,Concluded~f ~ p. 1Q120..) - - -R'to7nef: killed, .wou..de&, and prisonems, ' by the detachment at. Obidos,-ider 'th Orders of Captain Fenwick, Ice las :Repot. , : !., -; 0 Oct. 27.-1 -serjeant, i9 privates pn- soners.. - Nov. 1.-S Prlvates prisonercs,7 Prrvates killed.. :P. S. 46 bullocks and 200 sets of hos., ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... SUMMARYOF PITIc. PORTUGAL- THE VAR --At last, then, it appears, that Masseria, has ac- tually begum his refrea~t as will be seen (if I have roonm for it) from the Rxtraordindar Gazette, published on Monday, the 3ird instant, by our Ministers.-Thfs iitelli. gerice, though, doubtless, the immediate fore-runner of the total disco6 t re of the French, is not without its sugestions of a sort not ...

OFFICIAL PAPER

... I : ad FI : I AL I I :? : A '' OF; D ilIAL. P ERa,. i. :f a SwsmrnbDE Citatwn against glnd and Englisk Trade, Nor. 19, 18-1o0 -'We, Charles XII. &c. && &. mal known; whereas in- order to diiithin dor r6jltions with hit Majesty the Emperor of the Ffench, &c. &c. we liae been; iii- duced to declare WAr, and tobrea ohll coinmereb and tother-commuiiication be- tween our Kingdorn'and te t'hitbd ing ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... - Look before you Ieap..-'-Op ,PtoVEniI. I AMaRICAN STArTs:. Heavy: as) are the blows, which comerce has' latelIV re- ceived, a blow greater-than any of tb'e rest seems now to await hei. -The dispute with the American States, relative to our restrictions upon 'their maritime trade, is of so long standing, and has been rent- dered so'confused by the prodigiousvo- lumes, which the lawybr-like ...

LIBEL TRIAL

... .1II - zActon of Mu. HUGH- BELL againt BYRNE, the prnpietor of tile Moriing Po.- ried at G 4edal4 i beforc Lq~id Ellen.; botrough, Igth Dec. 1810. -----Dage so.l. Prom t4e Times, Dec. 20,18t0. ,Mr. Tapping stated,. that this was Rn action of damaiges. brought by Mr. Hugh Bell, a respetble merchant of this City, -against Mr. Nicholas Byrne, -the sole pro- prietor of the paper calledtOhe& ...

OFFICIAL PAPERS

... I FFICIAL S .. . . I 1, A -- QFF1CIAL PAiPE {- >SI NAPLES.-CeremO2Ay Qf ng.Erg goods!.- 4h iNo. 18 10. i In pursuance of a Decree of his -Ma- jesty of the 4th inst. 'and - in obedience to the orders of the Ministerfof Finance, the -Director, General of the Customs, accom. :panied by the Inspector General' and the Director,. proceeded to the chief-custom- house ofthis Capital, and caused, to ...