A. B.'s letter on Lord Melville's plau A. D., on the Irish Commissioners, 864 Additional Bill; strictures on, 121
Agricola, on the refusal of bank notes, 3 Aletheia, on Roman Catholic soldiers, 775 Alliances, Continental; on, 168, 423
American Finance; report of the secretary of the treasury of the United States relative to, 321,
327 American President's inaugural speech, 632 Antigotham's letter on black regiments, 285 Asiaticus, on the affairs of India, 573
Asiaticus' second letter on the affairs of India, 639
Asiaticus, on the conduct of Messrs. Dundas, Pitt, and Benfield, relative to the debt due to the Nabob of Arcot,
Atonement; observations of Mr. Pitt's, 475
Lycurgus letrer on the Spartan virtue of that gentleman, 599
Mr. Cobbett's first letter to him, on a threat thrown out by him in the House of Commons, against all persons conducting the 673
press of this concerts' second leffer to him, on a threat thrown out by him in the House of Commons, against all persons conducting the press of this country, 705
Cape of Good Hope; on the reported insurrection 10, 332 Catholic Claims;
the British Observer's second
letter on, 33 Catholic Petition; observations on the debates in both Houses of Parliament on, 726 Catholics; Mr. Burke's letter, relative to the Irish, 123
Christenings and Burials; table of the number of from December, 1804 to May, 1805, inclusive, 1997
Cobbett, Mr.; his address to the public. Consolidated Fund; on the surplus of the, 812 Continental Alliances; on, 108, 324
onvention between Geboa and France; ahe a convention concluded between,
Country Bank Notes; on, 447
Criminal Judicature; letter from A Speculator on,
Crito, on the refusal of bank notes, 398 Curates Bill, Stipendiary; observations on, 788, 809
Domestic Official Papers; 7, 81, 161, 208, 283, 330, 385, 521, 630, 693, 762, 946
Dominica; letter from General Prevost, relative to the capture of, 521
narrative of the proceedings relative to the capture of, 763
Dutch Finance; opinion of M. de Langer Van Wyngaarden in the Dutch Legislative Body, re- lative to, 280
East Indies; Asiaticus on the affairs of the, off Asiaticus' second letter on the affairs strictures on the present state of the, reflections on the state of the war in,
Epistles, Family; Epistle I. From battalion, the second in England to baitallion the first in the West Indies, 251 Exporé, French on opening the session of the legislative body, 149
Family Epistles; Epistle. From battalion the second in England to battalion the first in the West Indies, 251
Family Reconciliation ;. Rusticus on the, 6 observations on, 13, 62 Field Officer, A.; his letter on our military sys- tem, 356
Finance American; report of the secretary of the treasury of the United States, relative to, 321, 327
Finance, Dutch; opinion of M. De l anger Van Wyngaarden in the Dutch legislative body, re- lative to, 280
Finances; on the present state of our, 1095 2231 35A958
French; report of a discussion, and statement in the legislative body, relative to the, 395
Financial Abuses; Verex's first letter on the re- form of, 635
the re- Camalat.clature; observations on the pro-
Financial Abuses; Verax's fifth letter on the re- form of, 801
Verax's sixth letter on the re-
— Verax's seventh letter on the depending with the powers of the Conti- King's Message relative to the communication
reform of, 940 Fleets French; observations on the sailing of, 331, 409, 817
Fleets, French and Spanish; on the sailing of the, 734, 785
Foreign Official Papers, 80, 149, 269, 321, 393, 63227391
Frencal Exposés, in opening the session
of the French Fleets; observations on the sailing of the, ~ 335, 409, 817
account of the proceedings of the French fleets in the, 896 French and Spanish flects; on the sailing of the, 734, 785
French Finances; report of a discussion and state- ment in the legislative body, relative to the, 395
Fund, Sinking; on the, 351, 358
Fund; on the surplus of the consolidated, 811 Funding System; N. D.'s defence of, 125
nent, 955. Observations on, 955
King's Proclamation, relative to the quarantine, 283
King's Speech; on opening the session, 81
Letter from Agricola, on the refusal of
trom Rusticus, on the family reconcilia,
from T. M. on the incapacity of Henry Vith. Letter 7, 65
from the British Observer, on the claim of the Catholics, 33.
from Mr. Burke, relative to the Itish cas holics, 123
from N. D. in defence of the funding sys-
from C., on the inequality of the income from C. S., on the source of taxés, 423 from Asiaticus, on the affairs of India,
from Scoto Britannicus, on Scotch pa- tronage, 519
from General Prevost, relative to the capture of Dominica, 521
from Lycurgus, on the Spartan virtue of Mr. Canning, 599
from Verax; on the reform of financial 'abuses. Letter 1,635
from X. X., on Somerset House econo-
from Verax; on the reform of financial abuse, Letter II. 637
from Mr. Cobhett to Mr. Canning, on a threat thrown out by him in the House of Com- mons, against all persons conducting the press of this country. Leiter 1. 673
from Verax, on the reform of financial abuses. Letter III. 689
from Mr. Cobbett to Mr. Canning, on a threat thrown out by him in the House of Com- mons, against all persons conducting the press, of this country, Letter II. 705
——— from A. B., on Lord Melville's places, 719 from Asiaticus, on the conduct of Messrs. Dundas, Pitt, and Benfield, relative to the debe due to the Nabob of Arcot, 723son
from R. B., on the collectors of taxes, 733
Meat, Sugar, Salt, and Coals; table of the prices
of, from December, 1804 to May, 1805, inclu- sive, 997
Meetings of the People, on the subject of the tenth naval report, 609
Memorial of the British Ship Owners, relative to the war with Spain, 171
Melville, Lord; narrative of, and observations upon the parliamentary proceedings against, 545, 577, 700, 73, 795, 826,833, 927
strictures on his last letter to the commissioners of naval inquiry, 573
on the delinquency of, 622 A. B.'s letter on his plates, 719 address presented to the King against him, from the lord mayor, aldermen and common council of London, together with his Majesty's answer, 693
petitions presented to the House of Commons against him; from the electors of Westminster, 694; from the electors of South- wark, 696; from the lord mayor, aldermen, and livery of London, 698; from the City of Salis- bury, 699; from the Borough of St. Albans, 778; from the County of Surry, 778; from the City of York, 779; from the County of Norfolk, 780; from Hampshire, 7813 from Hertford- shire, 782; from the Borough of Reading, 782; from Bedfordshire, 808; from Berkshire, 951; from Southampton, 952; from Northumber- land, 952; from Cornwall, 953; from Coven- try, 954; from Essex, 954 Middlesex Election; petitions of the freeholder's relative to, 161 on the decree of the commit. tee of the House of Commons, relative to the, 384, 400, 411
Militia Officers; resolutions of the, relative to the measure of enlisting men from the militia icto the regular army, 391 Military Force; observations on the state of our, 85, 171, 222, 248
B.'s letter to Mr. Windham on the
state of our, 193 Military System; a Field Officer's letter on our, 356
Ministry; observations on the new, 97, 246 Moniteur; extracts from the, relative to Russia, England, and France, 944
Napoleon; letter from the Emperor, to the King of England, with Lord Mulgrave's answer, 257
-letter from the Emperor, to the Las- damman of Switzerland, 394
- an account of the proceedings relative to the assumption of the crown of Italy, by the Emperor, 739 proceedings between the different pub ⚫lic bodies of France, and the Emperor, 393 Naval Inquiry, 244
observations on the appointmění
of the commission of, 374
tenth report of the commissioners of, 448, 449 Observations on the foregoing report and evidence, 493, 528
evidence contained in the select committee of the House of Commons, on the tenth report of the, 833. Observations on the conduct of Mr. Pitt and Lord Melville as dež veloped in, 88, 897, 929
eleventh report of the commissien-
N. D.'s defence of the funding system, 123,
Oxford Petition relative to the petition of the Irish Roman catholics, 725
Parish Army Fines; circular letter from Lod Hawkesbury, to the lords lieutenant of counties relative to, 330
Parliamentary divisions; observations on, 316, 412, 619
Peace; on the rumour of 58
observations on the communication from France relative to, 106, 310
Talleyrand's report to the conservative senate of France relative to the overtures of, with England, 260. Segur's speech in the le- gislative body relative to, 265. Regnault's speech in the tribunate, relative to, 263 Petition, Irish Roman Catholic; presented to both houses of Parliament, 527
Irish Roman Catholic; observations on the debates in both Houses of Parliament en, 736 Petitions against Lord Melville presented to the House of Commons; from the clectors of Westminster, 694; from the electors of South wark, 696; from the lord mayor, aldermen, and livery of London, 698; from the City of Salis bury, 699; from the Borough of St. Alban, 778; from the County of Surrey, 778; from the City of York, 779; from the County of Nor folk, 780; from Hampshire, 781;, from Heit *fordshire, 782; from the Borough of Reading, 782; from Bedfordshire, 808; from Berk-hug 951; from Southampton,.952; from Northum berland, 952; from Cornwall, 953; from Co- ventry, 954; from Essex, 954 Pitt, Mr.; strictures on his parish, army bill, on his atonement, 415 -— on his reputed poverty. 539
examination of his conduct relative to the delinquency of Lord Melville, 616, 703. address to the serious and impartial consideration of the honest, patriotic and loyal men of England, on the conduct of, with re gard to the delinquency of Lord Maville 640
Pitt, Mr. p his case, 704, 732, 829, 881, 897%, 1929, 1962 VALT HA Pitt, Dundas, and Benfield, Messrs.; Asiaticus on the conduct of, relative to the debt due to the Nabob of Arcot, 720
Mr. on his answers to the questions put tobim by the select committee of the House of Commons on the tenth naval report, 919 Political Repule, The, 192
Proclamation of the commander in chief of the Island of St Domingo, 805
Public papers, 44, 78, 138, 161, 257, 353, 735
Quarantine; the King's proclamation relative to the, 283
R. B's Letter, on the collections of taxes, 723 R. C., on the transport and other boards, 805 Report, Tenth; of the cominissioners of naval in- quity, 448, 449. Observations on the foregoing report and evidence, 493, 528
Eleventh; of the commissioners, of naval inquiry, 602
of the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Tenth Naval Report. Evi dence contained in the, 833
on the conduct of Mr. Pitt and Lord Mel- ville as developed in, 881, 897, 929
Reptile; the political, 192
Roman Catholic Soldiers; Aletheia on, 775 Russia, on the probability of a co-operation with, 783
England and France; extracts from the Moniteur relative to, 941
Rusticus, on the family reconciliation, 6
Table of the number of christenings and burials within the bills of mortality from December, 1804 to May, 1805, inclusive, 997
Table of the prices of the quartern loaf in Lon- don, from December, 1804 to May, 1805, inetu- sive, 997
Table of the prices of meat, sugar, salt, and coals in London, from December, 1804 to May, 1805, inclusive, 997 Table of the prices of the English three per cent. consols, from December, 1804 to May, 1805, in- clusive, 997
Table of the prices of the French five per cent. consolidés from December, 1804, to May, 1805, inclusive, 997
Table of the number of bankruptcies from De- cember, 18c4 to May, 1855, inclusive 997 Talleyrand's report to the conservative senste of France, relative to the overtures of peace, made by the Emperor Napoleon to England, 260 Taxes; C.'s letter on the source of, 423
R. B.; on the collectors of, 723 Tears of the Crewets, on taxing salt and vinegar, 576
T. M.'s seventh letter on the incapacity of Henry VI. 65
Transport and other boards; R. C. on the, 805 Trotter, Mr. ; written paper delivered in by him, to the commissioners of naval inquiry, 489
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