Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 77
Page 21
... considers indemnity for injuries received of the 23d of June last , and as you inform under the Orders in Council and other me that you are not at liberty to depart edicts , violating the rights of the Ameri- from the conditions set ...
... considers indemnity for injuries received of the 23d of June last , and as you inform under the Orders in Council and other me that you are not at liberty to depart edicts , violating the rights of the Ameri- from the conditions set ...
Page 49
... consider himself at given to Mr. Russell just alluded to , and liberty to reduce it to writing , even in the of which Mr. Foster was the bearer , is form of a note - verbal , or pro memoria , or full proof of the solicitude of the ...
... consider himself at given to Mr. Russell just alluded to , and liberty to reduce it to writing , even in the of which Mr. Foster was the bearer , is form of a note - verbal , or pro memoria , or full proof of the solicitude of the ...
Page 51
... consider Mr. Fos- ter as vested with the power of appointing a Charge d'Affaires ; but that no difficulty in point of form would be made , as any authentic communication through him , or any other channel , would be received with ...
... consider Mr. Fos- ter as vested with the power of appointing a Charge d'Affaires ; but that no difficulty in point of form would be made , as any authentic communication through him , or any other channel , would be received with ...
Page 53
... considers it an indication of a disposition in the British Government to accommodate the differences which subsist between the two countries ; and I am in- structed to assure you , that if such disposi- tion really exists , and is ...
... considers it an indication of a disposition in the British Government to accommodate the differences which subsist between the two countries ; and I am in- structed to assure you , that if such disposi- tion really exists , and is ...
Page 55
... consider- ation , your Lordship's very obedient and very humble servant , ( Signed ) Lord Viscount Castlereagh , & c . & c . & c . JONA . RUSSELL . Mr. Russell to Lord Castlereagh . 18 , Bentinck - street , Sept. 12 , 1812 . My Lord , I ...
... consider- ation , your Lordship's very obedient and very humble servant , ( Signed ) Lord Viscount Castlereagh , & c . & c . & c . JONA . RUSSELL . Mr. Russell to Lord Castlereagh . 18 , Bentinck - street , Sept. 12 , 1812 . My Lord , I ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accused Address American answer appears army assertion battle believe Bidgood Blackheath British called Captain Manby cause cavalry character charge child circumstances Cole command Commissioners Commons conduct corps Council Court declaration deposition ditto Duke duty Edmeades Emperor enemy enemy's England examination express fact Fanny Lloyd feel France French give Government Highness the Princess honour India innocence inquiry justice King King of Sweden Lady Douglas letter London Lord Castlereagh Lord Chancellor Lord Moira Lordship Majesty Majesty's Majesty's Government March means ment mind Ministers Montague House Napoleon nation neral ness never NORTHERN WAR observed occasion opinion Orders in Council papers Parliament peace persons present Prince Regent Princess of Wales proceedings Prussia question received Report respect Royal Highness Royal Highness's Russian servants ships Sir John Sir Sidney Sir Sydney Smith suppose Sweden taken thing tion troops whole wish