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THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... LONDON: THURSDAY, OCTOBZR 13, 1i6. There appears to be a disposition on the pert of-the. Government of Brazil to cultivate the rdations of fiienduhip with the other idependeft States of America. In one of the lat numbers of the radr Amaro, a Portugus. periodical work, published in London, is a tecent correspondence between the Diplomatic RepTeresentatives of the Emperor of VELAIL, In London, ...

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... THE MORNING CHRONVICLE. _ _ LON I)ON: 2'UESD.AV, DECEMBER X2, 162.; DEATH OF r'HS EMPEROR ALEXANDER. We received last night, by Express, the Paris Papers of Sunday, containing the highly important intelligence of the Death of the Emperor Alexander, at Taganrog, after a few days' illness. This event is announced in the ()oicia! Part of the Afoniteur, in a Dispatch from the French Minister at ...

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... THE MORNING CHROANICLE. LONDON: FRIDJ,; ,SEPTEMBER 24, 1824. Some most important Parliamentary Papers respecting Ireland have just been distributed. One of these is a Report of the Commnittee appointed to consider the best mode of apportioning more equally the local burdens col- lected in that Fountry, and to provide for a general sur- vey and valuation, with the Minutes of-Evidence, and a ...

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... THE MOR11 ING CHRONICLE. : LONDON: SATURDA}, OCTOBER 2,1824. We received at a late hour last night the Paris Papers of Thursday, including The Moniteur, which contains a most important Edict-the Removal of the Censorship of the Press. The following are extracts [FROM THE MONITEUR.] OFFICIAL PART. L ORDINANCE OF THE KING. CHARLES, by the Grace of GOD, King of France and Navarre. Not ...

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... *, EDINIIRGCBNNIS in our net , LONDON: SIIjRiL4Y, SEPTI9ZEMB 17, la%. Among the speculbtive chemes for extracting money from the pockets of the public, the sale of Licensed Victualling Houses, at enormous eremiums, is an abuse of which the inmmediate consequence Qal open the con. sumen of the liquors sold in the licensed house, who, of course, are made to pay for the ?? price at which it was ...

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... TEL} MOANVING CHRONICLE. LONDON: 4!MRDAY, NOVZNBZR 19, IVA. We received last night Dutch Papen to the 17th i;s. from which we make the following extracts:- a IGU%, Nov. 1S-Tae Kiwao ard QuzRN, and their Roya liahateses Prince and Princess FIjtDERicti ad Jrinceaa MARIANNA, returne4 yterday afternooA to thi towi from Amaterdam. In the Siltingof the Second Chamber of the States General ...

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... lTe Afobleing U7nronicle' of Pesterdary, conMining sixteetn columns of the Trial (Aliss FOOTE), will be kept on I sale this day, and the whole of Friday, at the Offiee, No.170, Strand. TRE MORIVING CHRONICLE. LONDON: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2.3. WVe are not of the number of those who think, because we are the most canting people in Europe, that things would be much better with us if there were' ...

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... ITHIE MORNING CHRBONICLE. LONDON: FRIDA4Y, JULY 2, 1824. As a time of peace is the proper period for improving the laws and institutions of nations, we were glad to find our Government at length engaged in an attempt to remedy some of the more glaring defects of our system of judicial proceedings. Most of the Continental Go- vernments are employed in the same manner.-To do several of them ...

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... TIrJLMO$NJ7V :R)WMLh. . . .LON1ON: . .-.IY ?? . ZPL t^AF l rtj- p;8 1d tJ ?? cootmence- mnti 0J, 11proceedings ?? -the (O'rir Froxcaia. Ah account of the or'l o tin Legislature is the Netherlands, ;nt iab Wiha- 4Ch er uWa- mously testiiedtheir greusade ,t hesir $eraanld tdewt SIOMARCH,- fop theJ pfl y of the tolerant Mtrnx cnfoLUhV ~ Wif~ft charges of the wigged 03 *bo sp. pose tat all the ...

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... THE mOaIINNG CHRONICLE. LON D ON: THURSDAY, AUG UST 19, 1824. A proof sheet has been transmitted to us of a State- ment of Facts connected with the suppression of The Soutk African Commercial Advertiser, which the pro- prietor of that Paper was unable to publish from the cir- cumstance of his press being seized as he was about to throw it off, by an arbitrary order of the Governor. Our readers ...

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... TH1E MORNING CHRONICLE. LONDON:- FRIDAY, DRCRMJBBR 3,1824. We have more than once cautioned our readers against supposing that we conceived the Magistracy of -the present day were worse than their predecessors. So far from this being the case, we argued, that as the objection to them was, that they were intrusted with power, without responsibility, and named, without qualification, it was ...

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... THEs AiWiNING cHRONICLE. LONDON: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, I5. A Brazil packet arrived yesterday with letters to the 6th of September inclusive ; but by the previous arrival of the Vibelia, which left that place two days later, all the information brought by her has already been antici. pated. General FELIZBFnTO BRANT Was about to proceed to Portugal as Ambassador. It seems the pack- et which left ...