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state of, 992.

France, state of, reflections on, 180.
French Funds; a short statement of facts relating
to the claims of British creditors on, 366. Re-
marks on, 240. A British Creditors reply to
the remarks, 293. Answer to the reply, 298
Defence of, 392. Reply to the defence, 400.
Foreign Official Papers, 205, 297, 393, 431, 499,
543, 603,678, 725, 745, 750, 779, 897, 906, 966,
9.79.i

Forral, on the situation of quarter masters of ca-
valry, 525.

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J.

Jamaica; speech of the Governor of, on proro-
guing the Assembly, 397

Jamaica Colonists; defence of the conduct of,
538.
Jamaica; dispute between the Lieutenant Gover-
nor of, and the House of Assembly, 771. Re-
flections on, 796.

K.

King's Friends; strictures on the persons styling
themselves, 6.38.

King's illness; W. W.'s letter ou, 427.

L.

L.'s letter on the report of the Committee of the
House of Commons on the corn laws, 960.
Letter from R. N, on the Society for the Suppres
sion of Vice, 55.

--from R. T., on the necessity of putting se-
veral officers of the royal marines on the retired
lisa, 59.

from. R. B., on the income tax, 74.

from Mr. Grimstone, in defence of the So-
ciety for the Suppression of Vice, 76.

from Clericus, on consecrating colours, 8o.
circular, from Mr. Secretary Yorke to the
lords lieutenants of the several counties of Great
Britain, 84.

from Mr. Secretary Yorke to Lord Teign-
mouth relative to the loyal Southwark volun-

teers, 91.

from Lord Teignmouth to Colonel Tierney
relative to the loyal Southwark volunteers, 91.

from Anti Puritan, on the Society for the
Suppression of Vice, 112.

from Philo Patriæ, on volunteer corps go-
verned by committees, 129.

from A Citizen Soldier of the Lath and
Plaster Army, on the fracas in the corps of Bris-
tol light-horse volunteers, 131.

from a Highlander, on a late occurrence in
the L corps of volunteers, 132.

from C. S. of E---ll, giving an account
of the conduct of the volunteer corps of that
place, 133.

from a corporal of a volunteer corps, in
the City of Westminster, to his colonel, 134.-

from Verax, on a change of ministry, 135.
circular, from Mr. Secretary Yorke to the
several lords lieutenants of counties, 143.

from Conciliator, in defence of the Irish
Catholics, 169.

from Centurio, on the military system of
Great Britain, 170.

circular, from Mr. Secretary Yorke, to the
Lord Lieutenant of Sussex, 173.

freni Lord Redesdale to the Earl of Fin-
gal, 215.

218.

220.

221.

222.

223.

224.

from the Earl of Fingal to Lord Redesdale,
from Lord Redesdale to the Earl of Finga!,

from the Earl of Fingal to Lord Redesdale
from Lord Redesdale to the Earl of Fingal,
from the Earl of Fingal to Lord Redesdale,

from Lord Redesdale to the Earl of Fingal,

from Observer, in defence of the Ewell
corps of volunteers, 227.

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265.

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from Lord Redesdale to Doctor Coppinger,

from Hibernicus, on the state of Irish Ex-
change, and the payment of the salaries of Irish
civil officers at par, 289.

from a British Creditor in the French
funds, 293.

from I. O., on the conduct of Earl St. Vin-
cent, 294.

from Le Voici, on the conduct of Lord
Hawkesbury relative to the Egyptian campaign,
343.

- from An Irish Roman Catholic, to Lord
Redesdale on his correspondence with the Earl
of Fingal, 344.

from A Friend to Toleration, on the peru-
sal of Lord Redesdale's letter to Doctor Coppin-
ger, 345.

from Z., on the present low rate of naval-
insurance, 383.

the first, from the British Observer, to Lord
Redesdale, on his lordship's correspondence
with the Earl of Fingal, 385.

from E. V., on the present state of the
navy, 387.

from Another British Creditor, on the
claims of the Anglo- Gallic Creditors, 392..

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from T. H. in defence of Lord St. Vincent
and the Board of Admiralty, 417.

the first, from An Old Seaman, on the na-
val inquiry, 418.

from Camillus, on the powers of the Con-
tinent, 482.

from, Mercator, on the situation of British
merchants established in France, 427.

from W. W. on his Majesty's illness, 427.
the second, from the British Observer, to
Lord Redesdale, on his Lordship's correspon-
dence with the Earl of Fingal, 463.

from H. T. on the payment of the salaries
of Irish civil officers at par, 457.

from Miles, on the situation of Irish half-
pay officers, 469.

from Y. in defence of the conduct of the
Admiralty, 470.

from X., in defence of the civil officers of
the navy, 473.
---the second, from An Old Seaman, on the

naval inquiry, 481.

from Nauticus, on the conduct of the Lon-
don Common Council, 489.

494.

from A. B, on the Anglo-Gallic Creditors,

from the French Chargé d'Affaires at Al-
giers to the Minister of Marine, 499.

from A. Z., on the state physician, 513.
from Probus, on the volunteer bill, 510.
from Forrial, on the situation of quarter.
masters of cavalry, gas.

Letter from Crito, to Lord Redesdale, on his
lordships' correspondence with the Earl of Fin-
gal, 526.

from A Protestant, on Lord Redesdale's
correspondence with the Earl of Fingal, $28.
from Britannicus on the blocking system,

529.

from Argonaut, in answer to Y.'s defence
of the Admiralty, 533.

from X., on the economy of the present
Board of Admiralty, 538.

on the complaints of the Jamaica Colo-
nists, 538.

from R. on the petition of the Sierra Leona
Company, 542.

from An Old Soldier, on the situation of
Irish half-pay officers, 595.

the third, from An Old Seaman, on the
naval inquiry, 596.

from T. Y., on the present state of our na-
val defence, 601.

circular, from the French Minister of Fo-
reign Affairs to the Foreign Ministers resident
at Paris, 606.

from F. C., un coalitions, 615.

from R. S. on the deplorable state of the
currency of Ireland, 618.

621.

from Silva, on the state of our Dock-yards,

from An Old Soldier, on the custom of re-
primanding officers, 623.

from Publius, on the economy of the Ad-
miralty, 624.

from Oxoniensis, on the authenticity of
Mr. Drake's correspondence, 625.

from A Spectator, on the deplorable state of
the currency of Ireland, 641.

from A Lover of Truth, on the revenue
laws, and more particularly on the law impoting
a tax upon property, 645.

from C. R., containing a defence of Lord
Redesdale's letters to the Earl of Fingal, 659.

the third, from the British Observer, to
Lord Redesdale, on his lordship's correspond.
ence with the Earl of Fingal, 662.

from Miles, on the situation of artillery
officers, 669.

670.

705.

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from Anti-Climax, on the property tax,

fram Camillus, on the continental powers,

from C. B. on bank dollars, 713.
- on the benefit arising from the Sinking
Fund, 719.

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from Verax, on the Irish Catholics, 722.
from the Prince of Condé to the Emigrants
on the murder of the Duke d'Enghuien, 724.-
the first, from the British Observer, on the
loyalty of the Irish Catholics, 737.

from Mr. Cobbett to Mr. Livingston, on
his answer to M. Talleyrand's circular note re
lative to Mr. Drake's correspondence, 769.

the second, from the British Observer, on
the loyalty of the Irish Catholics, 859, 894.

from Admiral Linois to the Minister of
Marine, 907.

from Julliem, Prefect of the Department
of Morbehám to the Grand Judge of Paris, re
lative to the seizure of Captain Wright, 907.
from the Lord Advocate of Scotland to
Mr. Forbes, the Sheriff Substitute of Banff, 938.
from L. on the Corn Laws, 960.
-- from T. B. on the Corn Laws, 963.

from W. R. on Doddridge's Essay on Par-
liaments, 993.

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➖➖➖➖ from Cardinal Caprara to the French Bish-
ops, 999.

Liverpool merchants, R. N.'s observations on the
refusal of a loan to, 58.

Isivingston, Mr.; Mr. Cobbett's letter to him, on
his answer to Talleyrand's circular note, 769.
London Common Council, proceedings of, on a
motion for a vote of thanks to Mr. Addington,
961.
Louisiana; proclamation issued at. New Orleans
by the Governor of the Mississippi territory, on
tazing possession of that province in behalf of
the United States, 293.

Lover of Truth, on the revenue laws, and more
particularly upon the law imposing a tax upon
property, 645.

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after his retiring from office, to the night of Mr.
Patton's motion, 449.

Pichegru review of his military project, 912,
-1941,2972•n•

Plunkett, Mr. Solicitor of Ireland; trial of an ac-
tion for damages brought by him against Mr.
Cobbett, for a libel, 865.

Powers of the Continent; Camillus' letter on,

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Scotland, Lord Advocate of; public records of the
county of Banff, relating to his conduct to Mr.
Morrison, 937. Observations on, 937, ICC-
Sheffield, Lord, his observations on volunteers,225
Sheridan, Mr.; remarks on his turning placeman,
287.

Ship-owners; proceedings of, 666.
Sic itur ad astra, 670.

Sierra Leona; on the present state of that Colony,
437-

petition; R.'s letter on, 542.
Silva on the state of our Dock yards, 621.
Sinking Fund; advantages arising from the, 719.
Observations on, 761.

Slave trade; observations on, 933, 1007.

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Society for the Suppression of Vice strictures
upon the, 54. Mr. Grimston's defeifce of 76
Anti Puritan's review of Mr. Grimṣton's defence
of, 112.3

Southwark loyal volunteers; proceedings of, 89.
Spectator, on the deplorable state of the currency
offreland, Gr.

State-physician, the, 513.

Summary of Politics, 23, 86, 121, 148, 180, 240,
280, 498, 347, 480, 436, 499, 563, 628, 726, 754,
790, 908, 929, 972., 1004.

Surinam, Account of the Capture of, 999.

T.

Table of the prices of the French five per cent.
consolides, from January to May, 1804, 1027.
Table of the prices of the English three per cent.
consuls, from January to May, 1804, 1027.
Table of the number of bankruptcies from Ja-
nuary to May, 1804, 1027.

Table of the prices of meat, sugar, salt, and coals,
in London, from January to May, 1804, 1027.
Table of the prices of the quartern loaf, in Lon-
don, from January to May, 1804, 1027.

T. B.'s letter on the report of the committee of the
House of Commons upon the British corn laws,
963.

T. H.'s defence of Lord St. Vincent, 417.
Thoughts and observations upon the revenue laws,
and more particularly upon the law imposing a
tax upon property, 645.

Treaty of Peace between the E. India Comp. and
the Rajah of Berar, 994. ·

Treaty of Peace between the E. India Comp. and
Seindea, 996 ↑

Trial of Mr. Cobbett, for publishing in the Weekly
Register, certain libels upon the Earl of Hard-
wicke, Land Redesdale, Mr. Justice Osborne, and
Mr. Marsden, 801.

Trial of an action for damages, brought by
Mr. Plunkett, solicitor of Ireland, againt
Mr. Cobbett, for a libel upon the said Mr.
Plunkett, 865

True Briton and Sun newspapers; picture of the
political turpitude of, 193.

T's letter on the state of the naval defence of
the country, 601.

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V.

285, 305, 344, 345, 353, Vincent, St. 233, 2941

385, 463, 526, 528, 659,

662, 737

Regnier, 361, 546, 678.
Richmond, 174

Pichegru, 347, 359, 412, Rochambeau, 19, 176
Rose, 3235352, 446
604
Pitt, 1, 26, 37, 40, 50, Rozey, 686, 750
124, 136, 190, 252, 301,

S.

303, 306, 324, 352. 358, Sheffield, 225, 439
402, 440, 443, 449, 575, Sheridan, 27, 48,
287, 356, 416, 014
615, 633,707,726,728,

762, 794, 910, 912, 939, Smith, 44, 679, 686

941, 958

Plowden, 288

Plunkett, 864

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Ponsonby, 348

Prussia, King of, 296

T.

Talleyrand, 606, 769
Temple, 3, 336

258,

417, 418, 443, 470, 48 1,
596, 601, 624

W.

Wales, Prince of, 255
Ward, 252, 453, 575, 945
Wellesley, 704

Whitbread, 161, 187,798,
937
Wilberforce, 933
Wilmot, 52, 86
Windham, 13, 16, 71, 72,
86, 123, 129, 154, 259,
316, 321, 355, 915, 942
Wiottesley, 304, 353

Tierney, 49, 89, 125, 800 Yonge, 504

Tinseau, 182

Tweedale, 237

Y.

Yorke, 12, 16, 84, 9,91

123, 144, 174, 520

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Lanark, 132
Les horn, 240
Lisbon, 145, 434, 605.
Liverpool, 58
Livonia, 175
Louisiana, 19, 62, 149,
152, 175, 214, 376, 395,
405
Lucia, 213

M.
Madoid, 145, 150
Malaga, 175

Mahratta, 144, 174, 477
Malta, 213, 294, 792

205, 293, 207, 347, 359, Marengo, 207
393, 412, 431,436,496,
543, 603,678, 725, 745,
750, 754, 779, 789, 897,
929, 966
Franconia, 83, 127
G.

Geneva, 147

Good Hope, Cape of, 910
Goree, 567, 626, 745
Gurrerat, 174

H.

Marseilles, 148. 210
Martinique, 148, 156
Mississippi, 150
Morea, 277, 398
Moroces, 128
Munich, 121, 543, 678,
750

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Ratisbon, 295, 380, 426,
722, 788, 906, 908, 929,

971
Rochelle, 210
Romelia, 175, 374
Russia, 61, 122, 239, 398,
426, 449, 476, 501, 607,
711,788, 790, 906,908,
909, 929, 932
S.
Scotland, 237

Sierra Leone, 437, 542,
567

Spain, 62, 121, 122, 1451

149, 150, 175
Strasburgh, 495
Stutgard, 603
Sussex, 173

Sweden, 424, 709, 711,

713
Syria, 60

N.

T.

Naples, 240

Tangiers, 128

New Orleans, 121, 149, Tobago, 213

150, 151, 395

Toulon, 147, 287

Hague, 178, 240

Nice, 210

Tripoli, 379

Hamburgh, 603

Nova Scotia, 542

V.

Hanover, 61, 146, 171,

0.

Vannes, 907

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Orleans, New, 121, 149, Vendée, La, 205

150, 151, 395

Holland, 146, 153, 178, Ostend, 366

212, 279, 707
Hungary, 711

Cxford, 94

P.

Vienna, 295, 380, 424
Vincennes, 496

W.
Wales, 182

1. J.
Jamaica, 175, 179, 397,
408. 439, 538, 771, 796
Ireland, 169, 215, 225,
20, 277, 280, 287, 289,
304, 344, 348, 353, 385, Persia, 18
46,407,469,505, 568, Petersburgh, 175, 190,934
573,595, 618, 641,992 Point à Petre, 156
adies, East, 18, 144, 174, Port de Paix, 18
240, 378,501, 703

Paris, 127, 145, 347, 359, Wallachia, 175.
375, 394, 412, 431, 436, Walcheren, 175, 38%.
496, 543, 603, 678, 725, Washingtop, 250
745, 769, 779, 789, 897, Wextord, 894
966, 970

Z.

Zealand, 382

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