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OFFICIAL PAPERS

... ^ I ,- Report of the Military Comnmission sitting at Paris.-f(Contsnuadfro~rn page 67Q.) above-named, in 'conformity vwith the Ar- ticles 87 and 88 of the Penal Codeof 1810. -The Military Commissici-discharged and acquittedl, 1st, unanimously; the Sieurs Gomont, called St. Charles, Sub- lieutenant; Joachim 'Alxaidre Ldbis 'and Amable Aime, Provost Lieutenanits ,-Jean Charles Francois Godard, ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... SUMMARY OF POU'TIS l AMERICAN STATr5. - The dis0pte, whichb has -been so long going on with America, does. at last, appear to be draw- ag to :a clos6. Before:I come to h: has passed in Parliamnent upontbe subject, L must notice what has passed on. the other side of the water.The- wrt of the Co..rittee f-te LOwerose of s,. which I shall vndeavour to t ito Ihe present Number, is, in- fact, a n: ...

Published: Saturday 18 January 1812
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8133 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 | Tags: News 

OFFICIAL PAPERS

... - OFICIAL PAP 3 -v rwent-opurlhlaS4IM bftk~tenTcl iA Odi Arny.(Connu nfbt jge88.) give a general battle, and .to fpyevery possible megns :to prevaflt the enemyront gttting to . Moiw. The pe1t-O` 4 oak athby aN a 'veil fin o.a, Ond gkrfh bvory ref to hopfe for victr.b$ ,TWim*.vtd gnard, which isat the distmuC4 .oT Werts from -the first line, Wastepgage tt with- a stperr force faeu pulsed ! TIA ...

PUBLIC PAPERS

... -. i : .. :; , ~ ~ - - I ~ 1 . i .I I A.ftlsCAN STATEs..-InstluCdions -for the Privateer Armed &is sds- of Ak;- Uaited Slates. . I. The tenourof yourcwmisst ioi~,under .he Act of Congresiss, Onriled,, AaAct. concerning Letters of rquie, Prizesf, and Prize G~oods, a copyyol which is hereto annexed, will be co tantly in your view. The hjgh seas referred to inp your Comrnis- sion, yq4 will ...

OFFICIAL PAPERS

... ENGLAND.-Declaralion, relative to the Orders in Couwncil.-)ated, Westminster, 21st April, 1812. (Continuedfirom page 736.) - vagant , and he farther announces the pe- nalties of those Decrees to be in full force against all nations which shall suffer their lag to be, as it is termed in this new code, denationalized.-'' In addition to the disavowal oT the blockade of May, 1806, and of the ...

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 ...

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- ...

TO MANCHESTER ADDRESSERS

... TO MANCHESTER ADd (entleme, Tth~ereare s :p plejts the wrld ho Will never listen to reaon, :exceptaittiimes 'when tbey are infdistress or trouble; who are made ohhit sott of tul, that must be softened by 'idver'ity before it Will cond# isiend .to rreceive 'any hew* impres Whether you atsiee tothis silescri is iuore&'thaa I can;say; boxt, knew very weSl, that your preseot state is by nD means ...

THE LUDDITES

... wl t i ~: . 0, ;- 'THE , DI iY T ES : e --:-00 f No.LX:--;- : Afessagg of tke Fince b to jke thew ffo`ses of Paimn.Saled Pars. 0a ed &r4^ mIletre- of ;tke . ''Ballot for a~rraie.Pbicaahons itm .'1Yke Ti~sti;;and'C9u BERtz ews-pa~persfor, ,A purosie ffeling Iepulc pidse.n ~ ng~sb~; nw i yor tmeto svatela T.' is the tile whidth i intendtoi gie t e several artic es, which i shal ieces- sariiyhae ...

ENGLISH LIBERTY OF THE PRESS, As illustrated in the Prosecution and Punishment of WILLIAM COBBETT

... tNGLSrIETY e'~FtE, :As iusrdnzted i, W::\ILLIA1M .:0B EnE3T - - In ordai flat' my~counttynien~ and at the itdrid-tla no~t lie deeiedduped ,'a cheated- 4i-A- 'Is I'tectI, WI 7A coBBlETTjof 1tiey, in p jPon rec6rd 'the oWing ft :Thftt,-o6 tV24tbih-une,: 1>0 the 1'llw $ng article was .publiihed'-j>-:edon niews-paper, called -the COUcrsa: The Mutiny amongst the LOCAL MI- 3' L[;mf-lA, :Wlikfr ...