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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND

... he could demrnitrate to the Houfe f, the eiror of his Majelty's Minifters, he would tb'en be 1' able to anfwer him ;'bur, Speaking of circumftance3 in c a nehera! way, when the Honouirab'e Gentteman knew 1I 'that dii'fcrert fituttiens required a different ...

Published: Thursday 11 August 1803
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 15261 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

PUBLIC PAPERS

... guard of honour, un- der the orders of Brigadier-General Picton -The fost having surrendered without resistance, I can oulsy speak, in general ternms, of the excellent dis- cipline and goosl conduct of the officers and sol- diers in this expedition; there ...

LETTER I

... from oluntaryv Servae to mere Vo- luateer Corps, a measure of the folly of which I shall hereafter find an opportunity to speak more at large. Mr. Wildhari expressed his disapprobation of the amend- ment, and, in the course of his observations, he made ...

TO THE PUBLIC

... for its abject 7 th. Soldiery to Mzijiy, to which, it seems, the same Patioptic Writer now endeavours to insige the N.vy. We speak merely from what has been said in the House of Comm.6oi, for we think no TnRup BRlTD'x can read the works of the persons alluded ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... deny; and, disguise the fact how we may, it is ab- solutely impossible, that, while the transac- tion, of which we are now speaking, re- mains enveloped in darkness, the people of this country, whose habit it is to think for themselves, should not entertain ...

TO THE EARL OF SUFFOLK

... ed. Oa a march, my Lord, men must talk, and very often in terms of dissatisfaction. Men will judge, will think, and will speak. Ask the 52d what they thought, and still think, of their Ferrol excursion; they will answer. i' we feel dis i' graced by our ...

LETTER II

... sys- tem were, for many years, as regular as the return of the seasons; that Mr. Sheridan 4 See HVoi1. Ill. p. 918. who, in speaking of this system, has ex- hausted his copious vocabulary of terms' ef reproach and contempt, and who, for ftour teen years ...

ON INVASION

... this country, both from France and America, respecting the state of affairs in that island. The French, as might be supposed, speak most favourably of the si- tuation of their troops there, and describe them as enjoying a certain degree of tran- quillity; ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... tb-the fafety of the ftate, let thofein command .tke'care -how they. givejult caufe fur ill huo mour and invidious remark. Speaking on'this fsubht, we may allude to a fory of General 'IO RIiEKsta being come to this country. At furely cannotbeture, that ...

Published: Saturday 20 August 1803
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2172 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... MACHIAvIL which ap- -plies exa1fly ?? 'Rcvorl utioni--gnd the urfor- turate. attempts to ?? a: friee Government in -Fr-nce.- 'Speaking of the-difficalry-of maintaining the freedom of a People long accuftomed to live in fnbjee. tion to a Prince, he fiays,.* ...

Published: Wednesday 24 August 1803
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2436 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

LETTER III

... rise in their profession. Let me be un- derstood. I speak not of the generality, not pf the wbhoe collective body of military Qflcers. There are some, who, I am crediiby informed, and their actions speak it, are an honour to themselves and heir profession ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... describes the conduct of the ministers towards the Prince as eom- prizing every thing that is unjust, mis- , chievous and base. Speaking with refe- rence to tis work, of which it is evident the writer in question did not entirely lose sight, it can be safely ...