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FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... all on board the feluc- ca, they had arrived within a league of Alexandria, when a Tartar appeared on the shore, and with a speaking-trumpet in- formed the Captain Pacha that he had just arrived with dispatches from Constantinople, desiring him at the same ...

PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT

... o'clock (the Speaker. not being Vreserzt), the seniorclerk informed the House, that he this morning received a letter from Mr. Speake, and directing him to commu- nicate the same to the House. The letter was dated Palace Yard,- Fe- bruary 9, 1802, and was ...

DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES

... be sustained. Courts of enquiry hi the navy, .as lell as- inmhe rmy, are only re- cognized by usage, and are not, strictly speaking, lfouded on -.law. No oath is adhministered to the members, or to the wit- nesses; hence, even should -the officers on the ...

PROCEEDINGS OF THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT

... the Dutch Government, than Buonapart6 is in need of, to acquire what he will from the .Cisalpine Republic. Buonapartl may speak in a menacing tone to' Holland, in the name of 'France; but there will follow ob- jections, remonstrances, and perhaps re- ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... frigates and ships of the line. Notwithstanding these mighty preparations, on the part of France, the Moni- teur, which always'speaks the language of its masters, has the impudence to represent the suspicions, expressed in the British Par- liament, as the ...

TO SIR FREDERICK M. EDEN, BART

... Addington, above alluded to, I rernarked, that, according to the parliamentary statement of Lord Hawkesbury, our exports (always speak- ing of British manufactures) to the United States had doubted since the year 1793, and that his lordship seemed, with you ...

DUTY ON PRINTING PAPER

... Since the article, now alluded to, was written, a few books have been sent me from America, which circumstance enables me to speak with accuracy on the cifects, which may be apprehended from impor- tations from that country. The books sent me are ten sets ...

LETTER I

... effect this 4hame- fil and cruel purpose. Of these, and of the -parties concerned, I shall, hereafter, have an opportunity of speaking in a manner more ample and explicit, than my time will, at present, allow of. The sect, Sir, who have engendered all this ...

TO THE PEOPLE OF AMERICA

... for the month of No- vember of that year. It is necessary, perhaps, to remind you, that, at the epoch, of which I am now speaking, the French minister, Adet, had just published for- your perusal, a very inso- lent state paper, which he had, a few davs ...

PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT

... 'suddenly shot up to gigantic stature; her. head touch- ed the clouds, and her arms exfended from the east to the west. In speaking at this time, he had only wished., to point their lordships, attention to the. nature and im- portance of the topics which ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... squadrons from Brest, l'Orient, and Rochefort, made Care Frangois on the 29th of January, havipg sustained no daniage worth speaking of in the voyage. From this- rendezvous, General Kerverseau was immediately detached, with a proportionate force, to the ...

REPUBLIC OF THE SEVEN ISLANDS

... This characteristic excellence, indeed, is not confined exclusively to that article of the present Tlreaty of which I am speaking; but -is common in a-reat degree to them all. The- article for instance by which we stipulate for the E&acwaion of Egypt ...