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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register

RETRENCHMENT AND REFORM

... S Air. COBB ET.-The gross mis-nia- nagensent of the political concerns of the -United Kingdom of Great Britain,,§eems to have acquired a sort of sanction fronm habit, so that all animadversion on the subject is deemed hackneyed; is regarded as a story too often told to interest fur- tlher attentiou. But, Sir, yoh kaowv very wv11, 'that the axioms of morals are not less steady in their ...

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM

... , ; PARlAMiET.4RY RErOX. - It has already beeg eotcedfln the Re. 'gister,- by a corres'o'zideiit. that Major CA WTRSFGNT: had lately ibnsoured the City ot Edinbibrgl i with, a visit, and had delivered a lecture there on Parliamentary Reforni to a very respectable; meetiIpgi which had- been called together by public advertisement. The following is,-fa copy of 'the notice, which the 'Worthy ...

TO MR. JAMES PAUL COBBETT, AT NEW YORK

... Q~~~~~~~~~Q' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ iI~. 'l 4 ~ ~;11, i out all mo *1 ? ? ~ C ~~uno~~~Ice~ . 4AnO zIin-S ~~i ~ .'rswYoe R~t; eii+,,tfg~ Tht Register wi$?i?i?* ?*J' tAe ?fib ?au ? b??y 13e ?yqu? ozie s?ig? W?tiV ?14b c* offend oga?kusk an t?i?A?iI1, a?prewtt, 'iI- i??1?:v?V 2 ? ?I?WO on? Register t?ad d?'RegiSter? idd w,: hemF-n4t '1 iwr-M ...

Published: Saturday 04 December 1819
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2693 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 | Tags: News 

THE KING

... TFE TAEG., Every inch a King. r TEAT he iR! He l no really it -the, i Rayme.! MTere Chid. rnsr ' ud or thAe, Bolug-l, 4 whos Xinerest- wis,. andust h, ,h Pase.. Ther Clas I 505% been a a Whig Club' begun in Cheshire -with Lord GuosvnseR at its hea& I might here accuse this nobleman of ieoauisteney much more reasonably than I have thus been accused. His lodship is just one year yotuner thdn I ...

THE NEWSPAPERS & MR.WOOLFR

... THE NEWSPAPERS & MR. WOOLFR. At the Meeting of the Coventry Treemen resident in London, on Tues- day, the qtb inst. at the Eagle Tavern, ?? Roadf to consider of tbe means of promoting the Election of Mr. Coa- ?? attendance was so great, that ?? th lii ...

PRELIMINARY PART OF COBBETT'S PAPER AGAINST GOLD

... PRELIMINARY PART COBBETT'5 PAPER AGAINSTGOLDM TPhis Work e is just plbiisl)ed, price :sUd.g and itdoes, I thinlks Cdearly povV 'tj i-tie as well Ys the 2tecdssity ot gteatly reduc- jog first, aidin thc end, stoppinig alttogether,' the Interest. of the Debt. It cdnsists of Essays writ- ten between 1803 htnd -180, both inctNsive, to which :re subjoined, some notes. Its arguments then were met ...

ERRORS IN THE LAST REGISTER

... ERRORS AN ?? LAST R&GISTER. I frecuentb see errors enough when I come to read the Registers in print; -but to notice them all would take up too much time and room. There are two errors, however, in the last Re- gister, both in page 721, that.actually make me say the very revet se of what - I meant. The pbrase not being his * subjects,- ought to have been not being his Protestant,subjects. ...

TO THE EDITOR

... TO THE EDITOzR S'TR,-T am ?? of your respect for the gord intentions of our present rulers. ahhough you may occasionally dissent fromn their ge- etral line ofpolicy. To confirm you in these -sentiments of approval of open and {air dealing, I beg leave to state a plain sim- pie matter, of fact, (but partially known) upon which Very little comment will be ne- eessary. Yon will, I think, agree ...

TO THE EDITOR

... O .. I . I . !. . :T.O.T.HZ IDITOI ?? - 1 . Sir, Ftrom your pattiotic sentimeints,'thege neral tenour of your writingss ania the laud- able zeal with which you have so successfuily laboured to developthl dishonourable nature and 'ruinous tendency of the -peace, which bas been made with Budonaparte, I certainly. expeaed that you ?? -ot merely point our danger, but that you -would, atf the same ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... Mr. DRA KEt.-This unfortunate gentle- man has, it seems, been ordered to quit tihe dominions of the Elector of Bavaria, who has caused him to be officially informed, that- the honour of the Elector and the welfare of his people have compelled him to declare to his excellency, Mr. Drake, that from this momne't [see the note, p. 678] it :will be impossible for him to have any communication ...

Published: Saturday 05 May 1804
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8720 | Page: Page 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 | Tags: News 

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... DIET OF RATISSON. -The ministers of the Electors of the Empire have made a verbal declaration, in the diet, by way of answer to the note of the Russian minister; but, they take very good care not to ex. press any ?? in the better feel. ings of the Emperor of Russia, upon the subject. They agree with the Russian Note, as to the fact of a violation of ter- ritory and of the neutrality of Germany ...

Published: Saturday 09 June 1804
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9562 | Page: Page 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 | Tags: News 

ANGLO-GALLIC CREDITORS

... I . SIR,-After your excellent anitnadyer- sions on the subject of the French Creditors, I was surprised to see, in your last sheet, a letter signed Mercator, on a like subject. Self is, we know, a powerful agent; but, how Mercator could think of applying to you to support his cause, after the dressing you had given those in a similar predicament, is wonderful ! I well know your attachment to ...