state of, 992. France, state of, reflections on, 180. Forral, on the situation of quarter masters of ca- J. Jamaica; speech of the Governor of, on proro- Jamaica Colonists; defence of the conduct of, K. King's Friends; strictures on the persons styling King's illness; W. W.'s letter ou, 427. L. L.'s letter on the report of the Committee of the --from R. T., on the necessity of putting se- from. R. B., on the income tax, 74. from Mr. Grimstone, in defence of the So- from Clericus, on consecrating colours, 8o. from Mr. Secretary Yorke to Lord Teign- teers, 91. from Lord Teignmouth to Colonel Tierney from Anti Puritan, on the Society for the from Philo Patriæ, on volunteer corps go- from A Citizen Soldier of the Lath and from a Highlander, on a late occurrence in from C. S. of E---ll, giving an account from a corporal of a volunteer corps, in from Verax, on a change of ministry, 135. from Conciliator, in defence of the Irish from Centurio, on the military system of circular, from Mr. Secretary Yorke, to the freni Lord Redesdale to the Earl of Fin- 218. 220. 221. 222. 223. 224. from the Earl of Fingal to Lord Redesdale, from the Earl of Fingal to Lord Redesdale from Lord Redesdale to the Earl of Fingal, from Observer, in defence of the Ewell 265. - from Lord Redesdale to Doctor Coppinger, from Hibernicus, on the state of Irish Ex- from a British Creditor in the French from I. O., on the conduct of Earl St. Vin- from Le Voici, on the conduct of Lord - from An Irish Roman Catholic, to Lord from A Friend to Toleration, on the peru- from Z., on the present low rate of naval- the first, from the British Observer, to Lord from E. V., on the present state of the from Another British Creditor, on the - from T. H. in defence of Lord St. Vincent the first, from An Old Seaman, on the na- from Camillus, on the powers of the Con- from, Mercator, on the situation of British from W. W. on his Majesty's illness, 427. from H. T. on the payment of the salaries from Miles, on the situation of Irish half- from Y. in defence of the conduct of the from X., in defence of the civil officers of naval inquiry, 481. from Nauticus, on the conduct of the Lon- 494. from A. B, on the Anglo-Gallic Creditors, from the French Chargé d'Affaires at Al- from A. Z., on the state physician, 513. Letter from Crito, to Lord Redesdale, on his from A Protestant, on Lord Redesdale's 529. from Argonaut, in answer to Y.'s defence from X., on the economy of the present on the complaints of the Jamaica Colo- from R. on the petition of the Sierra Leona from An Old Soldier, on the situation of the third, from An Old Seaman, on the from T. Y., on the present state of our na- circular, from the French Minister of Fo- from F. C., un coalitions, 615. from R. S. on the deplorable state of the 621. from Silva, on the state of our Dock-yards, from An Old Soldier, on the custom of re- from Publius, on the economy of the Ad- from Oxoniensis, on the authenticity of from A Spectator, on the deplorable state of from A Lover of Truth, on the revenue from C. R., containing a defence of Lord the third, from the British Observer, to from Miles, on the situation of artillery 670. 705. from Anti-Climax, on the property tax, fram Camillus, on the continental powers, from C. B. on bank dollars, 713. from Verax, on the Irish Catholics, 722. from Mr. Cobbett to Mr. Livingston, on the second, from the British Observer, on from Admiral Linois to the Minister of from Julliem, Prefect of the Department from W. R. on Doddridge's Essay on Par- ➖➖➖➖ from Cardinal Caprara to the French Bish- Liverpool merchants, R. N.'s observations on the Isivingston, Mr.; Mr. Cobbett's letter to him, on Lover of Truth, on the revenue laws, and more after his retiring from office, to the night of Mr. Pichegru review of his military project, 912, Plunkett, Mr. Solicitor of Ireland; trial of an ac- Powers of the Continent; Camillus' letter on, Scotland, Lord Advocate of; public records of the Ship-owners; proceedings of, 666. Sierra Leona; on the present state of that Colony, petition; R.'s letter on, 542. Slave trade; observations on, 933, 1007. Society for the Suppression of Vice strictures Southwark loyal volunteers; proceedings of, 89. State-physician, the, 513. Summary of Politics, 23, 86, 121, 148, 180, 240, Surinam, Account of the Capture of, 999. T. Table of the prices of the French five per cent. Table of the prices of meat, sugar, salt, and coals, T. B.'s letter on the report of the committee of the T. H.'s defence of Lord St. Vincent, 417. Treaty of Peace between the E. India Comp. and Treaty of Peace between the E. India Comp. and Trial of Mr. Cobbett, for publishing in the Weekly Trial of an action for damages, brought by True Briton and Sun newspapers; picture of the T's letter on the state of the naval defence of 1039] V. 285, 305, 344, 345, 353, Vincent, St. 233, 2941 385, 463, 526, 528, 659, 662, 737 Regnier, 361, 546, 678. Pichegru, 347, 359, 412, Rochambeau, 19, 176 S. 303, 306, 324, 352. 358, Sheffield, 225, 439 762, 794, 910, 912, 939, Smith, 44, 679, 686 941, 958 Plowden, 288 Plunkett, 864 Ponsonby, 348 Prussia, King of, 296 T. Talleyrand, 606, 769 258, 417, 418, 443, 470, 48 1, W. Wales, Prince of, 255 Whitbread, 161, 187,798, Tierney, 49, 89, 125, 800 Yonge, 504 Tinseau, 182 Tweedale, 237 Y. Yorke, 12, 16, 84, 9,91 123, 144, 174, 520 Lanark, 132 M. Mahratta, 144, 174, 477 205, 293, 207, 347, 359, Marengo, 207 Geneva, 147 Good Hope, Cape of, 910 H. Marseilles, 148. 210 Ratisbon, 295, 380, 426, 971 Sierra Leone, 437, 542, Spain, 62, 121, 122, 1451 149, 150, 175 Sweden, 424, 709, 711, 713 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 Orleans, New, 121, 149, Vendée, La, 205 150, 151, 395 Holland, 146, 153, 178, Ostend, 366 212, 279, 707 Cxford, 94 P. Vienna, 295, 380, 424 W. 1. J. Paris, 127, 145, 347, 359, Wallachia, 175. Z. Zealand, 382 |