Cobbett's Political Register, Volumen3

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William Cobbett
William Cobbett, 1803

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Protest of the Bailiff of Ploen against the Proclamation of the Senate of Lubeck
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Marcuss Hint to THE FAMILY
109
Letter from W B on the Conduct of the Admiralty
129
Convention between Austria France and Russia signed at Paris December
133
Minutes of Proceedings from 9th to 15th March
161
Resolutions of the Committee of Merchants and others shippers of Goods from
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SUMMARY OF POLITICSSebastianis Report to the First ConsulMission
187
Letter from Tropicus on the West India Commission 202
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Resolutions of the House of Representatives of the State of Kentucky Dec 1 1802 240
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Extract of a Dispatch from Mr Liston to Lord Hawkesbury Hague
243
Mr Cobbetts Address to the Public on compleating the Second Volume of
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48
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Fox at Buonapartes Levees
269
Sentence of the Court Royal of Jersey against two Printers of that Island 286
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Letter from Mr Cobbett to Mr Mac Intosh on his Speech in Defence of
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SUMMARY OF POLITICSState of the French RepublicMr Peltiers Trial
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Articles of Agreement for the Retention of the Cape of Good Hope
379
Bob and the Doctor a New Song to an Old Tune
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Debate in the Commons March 9 on the Kings Message relative to Military
403
Proclamation for recalling and prohibiting Seamen from serving Foreign Princes
405
Proclamation issued by Lieut Gen Dundas on the Retention of the Cape
415
historian The disrespectful expressions made use of in these writings
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an almost endless number and variety of articles and of subjects all pos
441
Minutes of Proceedings from 15th to 30th March
449
Debate in the Commons March 11 on the Supply to be granted to his Majesty
453
Letter from the Sec of State to the Lord Lieutenants of Maritime Counties
503
Message from his Majesty relative to Sir James Saumarez Bart
509
Mr Cobbetts Third Letter to Mr Addington on the deceptious Tendency of
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598
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Official Papers relative to Goree
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French Manifesto inserted in the Hamburgh Correspondenti March 30 1803
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Page
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Epigram on the Addingtonian Navy
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Notice from the War Office to Officers on Halfpay 504
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Decree of the French Government relative to the Town of Flushing March
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Sketch of the Preliminaries of Pacification proposed by Lord Hawkesbury to M
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Origin of the prevailing Influenza called La Grippe
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PhiloMelitensis on the Importance of Malta
615
SUMMARY OF POLITICSNonResidence of the ClergyAmerica and Louisiana
633
Canto I
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Col Grahams Address to the Maltese exciting them to storm Valetta
673
Copies of Letters respecting the Exportation of 500 Quarters of Seed Corn
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TradeMaidstone OppositionMaltese DeputationThe Negotiation
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Order of his Britannic Majesty for making Reprisals on the French Republic 750
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Letter from Candidus in defence of Lord Hawkesbury 742
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Proclamation for encouraging Seamen and Landsmen to enter on board his Majes
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Extract of a Dispatch from Mr Merry to Lord Hawkesbury Paris
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Strictures on the Operations of Lord St Vincent with regard to the French Fleet
833
Buonapartes Message to the Legislative Body relative to War with England
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by the French Armies
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SUMMARY OF POLITICSSaint DomingoAmerican StatesThe Conduct
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Letter from A Friend to my Country on the present State of the Navy
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Orders issued at Hanover addressed to the Magistrates May 31 1803
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Letter from Mr Cobbett to Mr Addington containing Strictures on the Budget
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Extract of a Dispatch from Lord Whitworth to Lord Hawkesbury Paris
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Extract of a Dispatch from Lord Whitworth to Lord Hawkesbury
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Extract of a Dispatch from Lord Whitworth to Lord Hawkesbury
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PAPERS RESPECTING THE RESTITUTION OF CERTAIN CONQUERED PLACES
1133
Letter from M Talleyrand to Gen Andréossy 9th Nivôse An 11
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Minutes of Proceedings from 31st March to 26th April
1147
Proclamation addressed by the Landamman of Switzerland to the Nineteen
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Extract of a Dispatch from Mr Hill to Lord Hawkesbury Copenhagen
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Note from M Otto to Lord Hawkesbury 4th Thermidor Year 9
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IMPORTANT TRIALS
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Copy of Ld Hobarts Instructions to the Governors of Surinam Berbice Deme
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Debate in the Commons March 14 on the India BudgetLord Castlereagh
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Debate in the Lords March 16 on the Irish Post Office BillLord Auckland
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Carlisle 1448
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Debate in the Commons March 22 on the Militia Officers BillMr Yorke
1459
Debate in the Commons March 28 on the Salt BillGen GascoyneMr
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Debate in the Lords March 31 on the Clergy NonResidence BillBishop of
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Debate in the Lords April 4 on the Militia Officers BillEarl RomneyMarquis
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Debate in the Commons April 21 relative to mercantile AccommodationGen
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Debate in the Lords May 3 relative to the Bank of IrelandLord KingEarl
1553
Debate in the Lords May 5 on the Irish Bank Restriction BillLord KingMar
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Debate in the Lords May 13 on FinanceLord KingLord AucklandEarl
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Debate in the Commons May 13 on the State of the NegotiationLord G L
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Mr AddingtonMr GreyMr CanningLord HawkesburyGen
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Message from his Majesty for raising and enrolling the Supplementary Militia
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Debate in the Commons May 19 on the NegotiationMr GreyLord Haw
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Debate in the Commons May 25 on the War with FranceSir R PeeleMr
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Debate in the Commons June 3 on the Conduct of MinistersCol Patten
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Debate in the Commons June 6 on the Army EstimatesMr YorkeMr Wind
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Statement of the Exports of the United States from 1798 to 17991
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London July 1
1803
No 1
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OFFICIAL PAPERS ON SUBJECTS CONNECTED WITH THE PRELIMINARY
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Protocol of the Sitting of the 2d Feb MaltaNeapolitan Garrison
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Papers respecting the continuance of the French Troops in Holland ordered to
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Debate in the Commons June 13 on the BudgetMr Addington 1800
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Proclamation permitting the Importation of Wares c in Foreign Bottoms
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DECLARATION OF THE KING OF ENGLAND ACCOMPANIED WITH OBSERVA
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PAPERS RELATIVE TO THE AFFAIRS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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List of Acts passed during the 2d Session of the 7th Congress of the United States
2005
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Minutes of Proceedings from 8th to 13th June
2017
Abstract of the Quantity of Fish exported from the United States the amount
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An Agreement between the Senecca Indians and a Company of Dutch Merchants
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Report of the Committee of Commerce of the United States on Countervailing
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Memorial of the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce to Congress against the
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Sebastianis Report to the First Consul from the Moniteur of the 30th
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Mr Cobbett on the Capture of the Invincible Standard by Anthony Lutz 65
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Debate in the Commons June 16 on the State of the DockYardsMr Whit
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RECALL
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692
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Minutes
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Página 371 - Middlesex unlawfully and maliciously did print and publish and cause and procure to be printed and published...
Página 751 - ... and goods, that are or shall be taken, and to hear and determine the same ; and. according...
Página 343 - The king shall mourn, and the prince shall be clothed with desolation, and the hands of the people of the land shall be troubled...
Página 661 - Bounty (that is, the governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the Poor Clergy).
Página 427 - Castlcreagh moved the order of the day for going into a Committee on the accounts presented relative to the affairs of the East-India Company.
Página 373 - In contempt of our said Lord the King and his laws, to the evil and pernicious example of all others in the like case offending, and against the peace of our said Lord the King, his crown and dignity.
Página 371 - Jackson's traitorous purposes before mentioned, in contempt of our said lord the King and his laws, to the evil example of all others in the like case offending, contrary to the duty of the allegiance of him, the saiil William Stone, against the form of the statute in such case made and provided, and against the peace of our said lord the King, his crown and dignity.
Página 241 - I was led by the regard due to the rights and interests of the United States and to the just sensibility of the portion of our fellow-citizens more immediately affected by the irregular proceeding at New Orleans to lose not a moment in causing every step to be taken which the occasion claimed from me, being equally aware of the obligation to maintain in all cases the rights of the nation and to employ for that purpose those just and honorable means which belong to the character of the United States.
Página 139 - ... to keep in all things within the pale of our constitutional powers, and cherish the federal union as the only rock of safety, — these, fellow citizens, are the landmarks by which we are to guide ourselves in all our proceedings.
Página 137 - I lay before you an act of the British parliament, anticipating this subject, so far as to authorize a mutual abolition of the duties and countervailing duties, permitted under the treaty of 1794. It shows on their part a spirit of justice and friendly accommodation, which it is our duty and our interest to cultivate with all nations.

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