Cobbett's Political Register, Band 2

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William Cobbett
William Cobbett, 1802
 

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Convention between England and the United States of America
97
Trial of Charles Beloe Charles Wagstaffe and John Harwood for a Riot at
99
Letter from Mr Livington Amer Min at Paris to the Amer Consul at Paris
113
144
129
Letter to the Editor from Baltimore touching Louisiana and our Trade with America
147
Letter to the Pope from certain of the French Bishops
161
Letters between Buonaparté and the legislative Body of the Italian Republic 164
181
SUMMARY OF POLITICSSubmission of the Swiss Vandean RoyalistsManifesto
183
Decree of the Imperial Commission respecting the Indemnities 202
203
Letter of the Deputies of Part of the Swiss Cantons to the Fr Min Verninac relative
225
Full Powers for the Deputation of the EmpireRatisbon 238
243
Letter from Fort St George East Indies respecting the Consequences of the Peace
245
Declaration on the same Subject by Authority of Russia and Fr 260
257
SUMMARY OF POLITICSProjets of Russia and FranceBarbary StatesLouisiana
281
Representation of the Little Swiss Cantons to Buonaparté 278
289
A List of the Titles of all the New Books which have been published in
325
of the weekly numbers the heads of which without any reference to
327
Aulic Rescript delivered to the Diet by the SubDelegate of Bohemia
333
Talleyrands Report to the Fr Consul relative to the Treaty with Turkey
353
Continued and Concluded
385
Notes of the Min of Fr and Russia to the Extra Dep of the Emp 418
417
Convention between the Municipality of Zurich and the Commissary of
429
Letter from Gen Andermatt to the Helvetic Government 430
473
commanding the Troops of the Swiss People
485
Armistice between the Gen commanding the Helvetic Troops and the Gens
523
Supplementary Plan of Indemnities
543
Letter of the President of the Diet of Schwitz to Gen Rapp
545
Letter from the Fr and Russian Min to the Directorial Min at Ratisbon 526
559
Proclamation of the Prefect to the People of Rouen
563
Abusive Extract from the Moniteur
565
Letter from the Swiss Deputies to Gen
577
Note from the Fr Min at the Diet to the Imp Plenipo
673
Picture of France in 1801 as drawn from the Procès verbaux
679
Proclamation to the Helvetic People from the Helvetic Government
705
A Freeholders 2d Letter on the Situation of Europe and the Parties of Gr Britain 1
737
Proceedings of the Ship Owners
777
Letter of J Tietenser in Answer to Candidus
781
Authentic Narrative of the taking of the Invincible Standard
801
Letter from Boston on the Situation of England France and America
825
Declaration of the Subdelegate of Bohemia at Ratisbon
843
French Decree relative to Foreigners settling in France 564
845
489
903
Account of the Unfunded Debt and Demands outstanding to Jan 1802
905
Account of the Ordin Reven and Ext Resources constituting the Public Income
921
Account shewing how the Monies for the Services of 1801 have been disposed of
933
Account of Ways and Means to answer the foregoing Services
949
Account of the Net Revenue of the Post Office from 1761 to 1802
961
Salaries of the Chanceller Speaker and Judges of England and Wales from
979
Boys employed in navigating the same belonging to the British Empire in
993
Sir F Burdetts Letter to Dr Parr on presenting him with the Rectory of Graffham 1070
1071
Account of Bounties on Corn and Rice for 18or 101Q
1089
Debate in the Lords Nov 3 1801 on a Motion for an Address to the Throne
1115
No 3
1173
Letter of a West India Planter relative to Dispute at Jamaica
1181
Debate in the Commons March 5th 1802 on the American Treaty BillDr
1199
Debate in the Lords May 5 1802 relative to the House of OrangeE of Carlisle
1225
Debate in the Commons May 5 1802 on a Motion for certain Papers connected
1229
Debate in the Commons May 12 1802 on a Motion for certain Papers relative
1253
Debate in the Lords May 13 1802 on the Definitive TreatyLd Grenville
1267
No 4
1269
Count Dietrichsteins Observations on two Articles in The Times relative
1367
Will of Prince Henry of Prussia
1375
Popes Brief to the Archbishops and Bishops of France
1377
Proclamation issued by the King of Prussia at Hildesheim
1389
Lacrosse Capt Gen of Guadaloupe to the Minister of Marine 1400
1401
Russian Manifesto on the new Formation of Administration 1412
1417
Conduct of Mr C J
1419
Our Relations with France
1443
Foxs Definition of a Despot
1455
Treaty between the Comp and the Nabob in 1792
1477
No 8
1509
10 of the late Nabob
1543
Lord Clives Answer
1577
List of the Court of Directors of the E I Company for 1802
1585
JURIDICAL PROCEEDINGS
1589
Critico for recovery of Money 1600
1601
List of the Members returned to serve in the New Parliament
1609
Knightly and Others v Rogers upon a Policy of Insurance 1618
1621
Debate in the Commons Nov 16 1802 on choosing the New Speaker
1625
Wilberforces Address to the Freeholders of York
1631
1801
1637
GrenvilleLd CastlereaghSir H MildmayMr Whitbread
1641
Debate in the Commons Nov 24 1802 on the Report of the Address on
1673
Debate in the Commons Dec 8 1802 on the Peace EstablishmentMr Yorke
1703
Debate in the Commons Dec 9 1802 on the Report of the Committee of Sup
1763
LISTS
1773
Letter from Gen Leclerc to the Fr Min of Marine dated St Domingo
1821
List of New Books published in the United Kingdoms on the Continent of Europe
1849
Letter from Gen Richepance Guadaloupe
1871
Concert of Music Vocal and Instrumental to be performed at the Great
1877
Letters from Gen Richepance and Benezech Guadaloupe
1901
Account of the Value of Foreign Merchandize exported and of all Imports into
1903
Variations in the Bills of Mortality from July to
1907
3D length relative to the Preliminary and Definitive Treaties
1909
Proclamation of Gen Leclerc St Domingo
1917
279
1921
Buonapartes pious Speech on the Occasion
1931
SUMMARY OF POLITICSAffairs of GermanyFrench PrincesSwitzer Malta 351
1933

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Seite 371 - It is agreed that creditors on either side shall meet with no lawful impediment to the recovery of the full value in sterling money, of all bona fide debts heretofore contracted.
Seite 97 - ... immediately after the signature of this convention, re-assemble and proceed in the execution of their duties according to the provisions of the said seventh article, except only that, instead of the sums awarded by the said Commissioners being made payable at the time or times by them appointed, all sums of money by them awarded to be paid to American or British claimants, according to the provisions of the said seventh article, shall be made payable in three equal instalments, the...
Seite 583 - regarding the scene through a telescope, when he saw the smoke ascending, could not restrain his " joy, but broke out into exclamations of approval; indeed, he had just reason to dread the refusal " of his troops thus to dishonour themselves.
Seite 193 - Rosea in the island of Dominica, and in the port of Nassau in the island of New Providence, one of the Bahama islands, under certain regulations and restrictions...
Seite 181 - I cannot adequately express, the letter which you did me the honour to address to me on the 22nd instant.
Seite 585 - ... idol. Is there a Frenchman whose blood does not chill with horror at the recital of such a fact. Surely the manes of these murdered unoffending people must be now hovering round the seat of government, and If a doubt should still exist as to the veracity of this statement, let the members of the Institute at Cairo be asked what passed in their sitting after the return of Buonaparte from Syria.
Seite 97 - ... years, next following the exchange of the ratifications of this convention. And to prevent any disagreement concerning the rate of exchanges, the said payments shall be made in the money of the said United States ; reckoning four dollars and forty-four cents to be equal to one pound sterling. ART. II. Whereas, it is agreed by the fourth article of the definitive...
Seite 507 - But the word of the Lord was unto them precept upon precept, precept upon precept ; line upon line, line upon line ; here a little, and there a little : that they might go, and fall backward, and be broken, and snared, and taken.
Seite 583 - Buonapart6, who had expressed much resentment at the compassion manifested by his troops, and 'determined to relieve himself from the maintenance and care of three thousand eight hundred prisoners...
Seite 225 - THE President of the United States of America, and the First Consul of the French Republic, in the name of the French people, desiring to remove all source of misunderstanding relative to objects of discussion, mentioned in the second and fifth articles of the convention of the 8th...

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