Continental governments, reflections on the downfal of the, 441 Copenhagen Jackson, 317
Cork, meeting of the Roman catholics at, 406
Corrunna, evacuation of, by the French, 61-of Banos, 221 Correspondence between the squab- bling courtiers, 283.284 Corruption, falsely deemed a necessary part of the constitution, 86 Corruptions, political, dangerous to li- berty, 254
Cortez, account of the ancient Spanish,
Coulthurst, Rev. Dr. his oration at the consecration of the colours belonging to the Halifax volunteers, 189 Covent Garden theatre, disturbances at, 247.324-settled, 487 Crown and Anchor, dinner at the, on the anniversary of the acquittal of Hardy, &c. 302
Cuesta, General, his account of the battle of Talavera, 304 Curwen, Mr. seats in parliament bill,
4.14.22.25.30.31. Custance's View of the Constitution of England, reviewed, 291 Cuxhaven taken by the British, 63
Declaration of Russia of war against Austria, 54 Decree, for the deposition of the Pope, 39-of the governing supreme junta, respecting plaus of reform, 38-of Napoleon, respecting the erection of an obelisk on the Ponte Neuf, 232- royal, of the junta, respecting the in- ternal affairs of Spain, 288-for the suppression of religious orders in Na- ples, 390-of the Prince Regent of Portugal to the governors of the kingdom of Portugal and the Al- garves, 448
Deserters, British, in America, 318 Distress, warrants of, ordered against persons deficient in paying war taxes,
Doctrine of political mixed motives, exposed, 87
East India Company, report from the committee appointed to inquire into the abuses of, 169-consideration of
Iceland, some account of, 316 Individuals, on their duty to promote the public welfare, 191 Intelligence, Foreign, 59 138.213.304. 392-domestic, 238.318.469 Inverness, dreadful accident at, 245 Ireland, how far it will be benefited by reform, 90
Irish revenue, gross frauds on, 7.22.29 Ischia, capitulation of, 218
Isontoc, his chop to the officers of the Elphinstone, 187
Italy, affairs of, 39.290
Ivimey's jubilee sermon, reviewed, 385 Jacobins, and war-lovers, address to, 57-have been the means of Bona- parte's exaltation, ib. Jamacia, intolerance in, 259,400 Jay's jubilee sermon. reviewed, 380 Jubilee sermons, 372.373.374-392- festival of, 376.453--proceedings in the London common council respect- ing, 240.319-general orders concern- ing, 322
Junta, the supreme governing, address
to the Spanish nation, 35-royal order of, and answer, 225--royal order of, to Romanȧ, 227-address
to the, 355-proclamation for assem- bling the cortez, 444 Jadges salaries bill, 13
King, the degraded situation of, under a corrupt representation, 90-rc- marks on the private virtues of the, 379.384
Kings of Bonaparte's creation, 254
Law, Rev. Mr. his remark on the ne- cessity of reformation in all churches,
Lay Preachers, the Apostles were, 207 Laws, important, unwritten, 429
Leach, Stephen, on the necessity of -modern defended, ib. excluding placemen from the house of Commons, 368-remarks on his Leges non Scripta. See laws theory, by Mr. Burdon, 439 Letter, of Sir A. Wellesley to the ge-
neral and chief of the French army, 226-answer of the Duke of Treviso, ib.-from General Don Francisco Vanegas, giving an account of the battle of Almonazud, 229-from the French minister for foreign affairs to Gen. Armstrong, 287-of the Rus- sian Emperor to Repiel, 290—ex- tract of one from an English officer at Talavera, 309—from Napoleon to Alexander, 449.
Leud, a free man, remarks on, 436.439 List of the names of the 125 members who voted for Mr. Wardle's address 110 of the minority on Mr.Perceval's motion, 111-of the minority on Sir Thomas Turton's amendment, 112– of the speakers on Colonel Wardle's motion, 112.113-of the minority on Lord Folkstone's mion, 113-of the minority on Mr. Maddock's mo- tion respecting Castlereagh and Per- ceval, 113.114-of the minority on Folkestone's motion respecting Cur- wen's bill, 114-of the minority on Sir F. Burdett's motion for reform, ib. Local militia, abuses in, 99 Loyal Bavarian light horse, 401
Maddocks, Mr. his speech on parlia entary reform,' 94
Parnell, Mr. his speech on public eco- nomy, 106.108 Peace, general, reflections on, 337- treaty of, between France and Aus- tria, 351-treaty of, between Russia and Sweden, 357
Penal code, remarks on our, 299 Pensions, and sinecures list of, 181- to late foreign ministers, b.-paid out of the four and a half per cent duties, 182
People, the, the fountain of law in En- gland, 433
Perceval, Grenville and Grey, corres- pondence between, 283-his places and pensions, 323 Pope, deposed by Napoleon, 39 Portland, death of the Duke of, 407 Portugal, new regulations in the go- vernment of, 443 Presbyterians, ancient Scotch, refused to encourage robbing by sea, 417
Prayer, a whimsical one, 189-a con
sistent war one, 191-jubilee, 323 Price of the common necessaries of life, in the years, 1760, 1809, 327 Privateering, Dr. Franklin, on the wickedness of, 416
Proclamation, of the extraordinary con- sulta at Rome, 40-of Charles XIII. King of Sweden on taking the reins of government, 42--of Prince Gal litzin, commander of the Russian army in Gallicia, 55-of Andreossy to the inhabitants of Vienna respecting arms and ammunition, 83-by the president of the United States of America, 123 -of the Marquis de la Romana to the Asturians, 128-of the Marquis de la Romana to the Spaniards, 130 -by the president of the United States of America, with remarks, 200.202-of Joseph Bonaparte to the Spanish soldiers, 224-of the Em- peror Francis, 290-of George III. for pardoning seamen, &c, 318.319 -to the army, by the Marquis de Romana, 227-of Eugene Napoleon to the Tyrolese, 396-of the Spanish junta convoking the Cortes, 444- of the Emperor of Austria, on the re- turn of peace with France, 449 Protestant Dissenter's Almanack, re- viewed, 466
Public expenditure, 181
Public good, the concern of the whole community, 55
Public officers, third report of, 20
Wales, princess of, her debts, 245 Walcheren expedition, 140.144.152.218 War, on the conduct of ministers in
the late and present, 261-view of the horrors of, 418
Wardle, Mr. his motion respecting the medical board, 9-his motion re especting public economy, 98-on the conduct of the editors of some news. papers towards, 277-action against Messrs. Wright and Mrs. Clarke for a conspiracy, 487 Whitbread, Mr. his motion respecting Wellesley, his reception at Cadiz, 230 parliamentary placemen and pen- sioners, 27.85
White, Mr. Henry, petition of, 177 Winterbotham, Mr. his unjust treat- ment, 456
Woodford, Mr. a refractory accoun- tant, 109
Wool, report concerning, 325 Wright, versus Wardle, motion for a new trial, 405
Zeal without Innovation, Review of, 205 Zeal without Bigotry, Review of, 209
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