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SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... instantly produce a depression in the funds.' Tin's is the great, and, indeed, the only evil, of a national debt, and, generally speaking, of a great accumulation of personal property of any sort. The holders of such property are ever upon the rack to increase ...

TO THE RIGHT HON, LORD HAWKESBURY,

... any, even the 'most trifling in- terference in the concerns of the continent; which has tacitly declared us unauthorized to'speak or to think on those concerns,' and which has left a great part of the nations of that continent under the absolute con- troul ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND

... at not lcfs than 2,ooo,cccl. , ASSESSFED TAXES. The next branch to which I lcok for effeeaal aid, is the Affeffed'Taxes. Speaking generallvy I lelieve ft will be found true, that tlc wewltt of the Income latt fcil n-cdt on that clmi of Lhc ctmltunity ...

Published: Tuesday 06 April 1802
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 12561 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND

... ELLIOTT explained; after which the ?? was put and carr ied in ,the affirmative. PRINCE OX WALES'S CLAIMS. Mr. T1'RWHITT. Mr. Speak ei, I am forty to be o under the neceflity of only giving a notice of-a motion ti after the recefs, which from its ' atu're ...

Published: Friday 16 April 1802
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1374 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

ST. DOMINGO DISPATCHES

... battle. This brave officer is since dead of the wounds which procured for him this accession nsf rank., * -General Rochambeau speaks it high terms of theservices of Brunet, General of Brigade; ofLaval- lett dAndrie, adjutant Commandants; and of C'itizen Rey ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... way whatever, is very little honourable to a statesman, what- must it be, then, to ex- dude all their better feelings, and speak to their baseness alone? Yetj such is the na- ture of the present appeal. It is from their bellies, and not from their heads ...

TO THE RIGHT HON. LORD HAWKESBURY,

... individuals. In what light the French see-, this matter,. what -is their- opinion of the consequence of the omission I am speaking of, appears very clearly, not only from, the objection, which, during the negotiation at Lisle, they made to the renewal ...

PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT

... military policy. He was anxious to be cor. redly understood, and trusted it would not be ibm. puted to him that he meant to speak ywith disparage. ment of the militia service. No ond held that ser- -vice in higher estimation than he did, and no one could ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... subject of. this dispute, when we ?? closed our extracts from the report of the SpecdiabCommittee. We wish to think and to speak correctly, and, though we do certainly look with a suspicious eye on the projects of the minister, who lost ten thou- sand ...

Extract of a Letter from the Commissioners for the Affaiŕs of India to the Court of Directors, dated Whitehall, ..

... honour, and the. benefit of your constituents. We feel ourselves at liberty to say this with the more freedom, as we are speaking of a derprznsent of year hasiness where the admnziastra- ioe, and of course the credit tesulting from it, is exclusively ...

PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT

... speech, namely, that the trade of this country'cannot continue'what it is ?? Chancellorof the Exhbequer, after an. apology for speaking so often as he had occasion to do this evening, expressed his disappointment at the opinion he had heard from the hon. baronet; ...