Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen4

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R. Bagshaw, 1803

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Notice of the Blockade of the Weser by G Britain
171
Inquisitor Letter VI on the System of Defence
193
Letter from the Right Hon C Yorke relative to the Establishment of the Volun
201
SUMMARY OF POLITICSVote of Thanks to the Volunteers RussiaIreland
209
PhiloPatriæ to Sir Digby Mackworth in Reply to his Defence of the Oxford
211
Mr Cobbetts Address to the Public relative to Mr Heriot
237
Notice of the Blockade of Genoa and Spezzia by G Britain
245
402
247
SUMMARY OF POLITICSRussiaTabagoIrelandDumourier
253
Order for Reprisals against the Ligurian and Italian States by G Britain
269
Letter from an Irishman to the Right Hon William Wickham on the Affairs
277
Letter from an Owner of Property to the Right Hon Henry Addington on the Pro
305
Proclamation of the Spanish Intendant at New Orleans restoring the right of Depo
319
Observator on the State of the Country
327
A B Correcting an Error relative to the Earl of Cavan
339
Admiralty Orders relative to the Blockade of Havre de Grace and the Mouth
359
from Mr Cobbett to Mr Sheridan
385
Detector on the Influence exerted by the Ministry at the Election of Queen
397
Notice of the Blockade of Havre de Grace by G Britain
399
His Majestys Order for the further Prorogation of the British Parliament dated
409
3
435
Decree of the Government of Martinique and St Lucia concerning the Duties
437
1
449
the Services of the French Princes in the
459
of Volunteer Corps
493
Preceedings of the Lieutenancy Heritors c of the County of Edinburgh
553
Letter from Col Barbut relative to the War carried on against the King of Candy 400
559
SUMMARY OF POLITICSNegligence of MinistersThe FastThe FundsThe
565
from Mr Cobbett to Mr Sheridan
577
Statements and Observations on the Sugar Trade between GreatBritain and
589
Orders issued by H R H the Commander in Chief for the Review of the Volun
609
from Mr Cobbett to the Right Hon Lord Folkestone on the Evils of
623
Virginius on the Purchase of Commissions
641
Hibernicus on the Affairs of Ireland
653
General Return of the Volunteer Corps reviewed by His Majesty in Hyde Park
671
R S on the Necessity of the Volunteers being examined by Surgeons
673
SUMMARY OF POLITICS
703
PhiloPatriæ on the Insubordination of the Oxford Volunteers
717
from M Cobbett to Mr Sheridan
737
SUMMARY OF POLITICSKings SpeechUnanimity
759
3
769
BarbiceInvasionThe PrinceIreland
785
Juvernas Letter III on the Affairs of Ireland
797
LordsJuly 6ClergyLd SuffolkThe Lord ChancellorLd LimerickB
1031
LordsJuly 8LotteryEarl SuffolkEarl MoiraLd Hobart
1043
CommonsJuly 12Fraud on the BankSir F BurdettAttorney General 1062
1069
CommonsJuly 13Income TaxMr SmithMr PittAttorney General
1095
CommonsJuly 16Income TaxChancellor of the Exchequer Mr Pitt
1119
CommonsJuly 20Defence of the CountrySecretary at WarMr Sheridan
1197
from a Continental Observer relative to the Restoration of Louis XVIII
1275
CommonsAugust 2East India BudgetLd CastlereaghMr Prinsep
1351
water
1363
CommonsAugust 10Vote of Thanks to the VolunteersMr Sheridan
1387
CommonsAugust 11State of IrelandMr HutchinsonLd Hawkesbury
1429
LordsAugust 12Address of the House of CommonsHis Majestys Answer
1465
Account of the Value of Imports into Great Britain for Eighteen Years end
1469
Report of a Secret Committee of the American Congress on the Policy of obtain
1471
Account of the Number and Tonnage of Vessels built and registered in Great
1483
SUMMARY OF POLITICSBlockade of the ElbeFrench Bishops and Emigrants
1489
Speeches of the Ambassador of the Sublime Porte and Buonaparté at an Audience
1499
LordsNovember 22His Majestys Speech from the ThroneMarquis Sligo
1527
CommonsNovember 30English Bank RestrictionChancellor of the Exche
1553
querMr Jekyll
1571
CommonsDecember 2CuratesChancellor of the ExchequerSir R Burton
1583
CommonsDecember 5Oats DistillationMr Corry Mr Francis 1607
1607
CommonsDecember 6Irish Bank RestrictionMr CorryLd A Hamilton
1653
Sierra LeonaMr H ThorntonSpeakerChancellor
1669
Lords December 12Irish Habeas Corpus and Martial LawLd Hawkesbury
1759
CommonsDecember 12Army EstimatesCol CraufordMr RoseMr
1781
LordsDecember 13English Bank RestrictionLd HawkesburyLd King
1823
CommonsDecember 13Volunteer ExemptionsMr Secretary YorkeMr
1839
Volunteer ExemptionsMr WindhamMr H
1853
CommonsDecember 10Volunteer Exemption Mr Secretary Yorke
1867
Lords December 16Volunteer ExemptionsEarl SuffolkLd HobartLd
1873
CommonsDecember 19Volunteer ExemptionsMr Secretary YorkeSpeaker
1889
Account of the Net Produce of all the Permanent Taxes in the Years and Quarters
1895
Proclamation of the Batavian Government respecting Neutral Commerce
1899
ing New Orleans and the Floridas
1905
Statement of the Situation of Hanover published by the Hanoverian Resident
1941
Letter from General Mortier to the French Minister of
1995
Convention referred to in Art IX of the said Treaty settling the Terms of Payment
2005
Important Considerations for the People of this Kingdom
2007
Inquisitor Letter I
2009
Proclamation of Admiral Bruix to the Officers and Men of the French national
2023
6
2027

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