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POLITICAL REGISTER.—M-. Drakari

... 1315] ing viokted the Constitution in order to oppress them. What should ihiHk of man, who, upon being passed quietly in the street by a stronger man, were turn about and fall upon his knees and bless the strong man for bis goodness in not baring kicked him knocked him down What should we say of this t ?—i—There is no mystery in this, however. There are, as I said in my last, some of the ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS,

... Talavera’s Wars (continued from page Hi).-— At'lhe page, here referred to, 1 brought down the history of these wars to the raising of the siege of Badajoz. 1 shall now continue to the date of the dispatches last published, and, 'as the reader will perceive from the following document, I have now additional motive to execute this task of historian with seal and fidelity. Extraordinary Pro“ gram ...

w POLITICAL REGISTER Commercial Rcluf

... POLITICAL REGISTER Commercial Rcluf. Again, in another part work, I said : Already, we are told, that a dred thousand pounds, taken out of the taxes of England, has been sent off, in '* specie, to the Brazils, to assist her most faithful majesty. And this, after all, i s the result of that * glorious event/ which was to produce; so much good to Eng“ land! When will this commercial and ...

POLITICAL REGISTTER.—Por/«goi.—The War

... POLITICAL REGISTTER.— Por/«goi.— The War. ** tion ? What eflfects thefe eTents *• have produced in France it is impossible now to foresee. They may be to that country a salutary while they ** demonstrably prove, that extension of dominion is in reality an increase of (t strength. With respect to the effect of these victories on other parts the 4t world, they will at least point out to them the ...

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... POLITICAL, REGISTER. of the good people Java, in order that they may strictly conform to the duties allegiance and fidelity to .their Sovereign George the Third, dud they are hereby enjoined and commanded, (i the most severe penalties, to abstain from holding correspondence with, or afford“ ing any aid or assistance to the Mem•* bers the late French Government or its adherents; but on the ...

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... '* tivt upon Courts-Martial, inflict the u punishipent of flogging. By this regu“ lation, it is/ ...

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... SUMMARY OF POLITICS. Holland. Insurrections. —r-Ahs! all the fond hopes ,, the Morning post and of the Fashionable seem to have been, dissipated 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 looked for coming down the Scheldt with the gallant ...

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... SUMMARY OF POLITICS. The Regency. 1 repeat my motto; and the denunciation I have no fear of seeing completely verified. The hypocriiical editor the Counißnand the crew of hypocrites who approve of his efforts, all this base, canting crew, now driven to their resource, crocodile tears, will not find. any longer, a cloak sufficiently thick to disguise them. Gulls as the people of this country ...

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... neutrality to them. upon every occasion, the news favourable to the Spaniards finally turns out to be false ; or, at least, in hardly any case, does it turn out to be true. Who, then; will now persuacled, that the contest will not end in the submission of all Spain to the sway of , Kapoleon ? The kingdom of Spain is large, and though subdued, is not settled in dav; but, to the work of ...