Cobbett's Annual Register, Volume 2

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Cox and Baylis, 1802 - Great Britain
 

Contents

SUMMARY OF POLITICSElectionsTurkeyMoroccoPiedmontWest Indies
125
182
127
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
Decree of the Imperial Commission respecting the Indemnities 202
203
Gazette Account of the Depredations committed in the West of England by
205
Treaty between France and the Prince of Orange
225
Fall Powers for the Deputation of the EmpireRatisbon 238
243
Report of M Talleyrand to the Consul of Fr relative to the Partition of Germany
257
Letter of Mr Cobbett to Mr Pitt
281
Declaration on the same Subject by Authority of Russia and Fr 260
289
Letter of a West India Planter relative to Dispute at Jamaica
303
Continued and Concluded
321
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
Notification of the Board for settling American Claims
371
Debate in the Commons May 6 1802 on a Motion for certain Papers relative
385
Copy of the original Grant relative to the Bl Sea 354
417
Convention between the Municipality of Zurich and the Commissary of
429
Letter of Mr Cobbett to Lord Hawkesbury on the Partition of Germany
449
SUMMARY OF POLITICSExtract from the True Briton on the new hostile Mind
475
Proceedings of the Ship Owners
481
Letter of Mr Cobbett to Lord Hawkesbury on the new Hostility of France
493
Note of the Austrian Plenipo at Ratisbon to the Fr Minister 466
495
SUMMARY OF POLITICSSwitz MaltaLouisiana 510
513
Manifesto of Count Mocenigo at Corfu
523
Proclamation of the Council of War of the Swiss League 524
539
Letter of Tietenser on the Reading Ball on the Peace
545
Treaty between France Prussia and Bavaria
559
Remarks on an Article in the Moniteur 554
565
Letter to the Royal Society relative to the Conduct of Sir J Banks
577
Buonapartés Conduct in Syria extracted from Sir Robt Wilson 582
605
Observations on the Fr Senatus Consultum relative to Emigrants 618
635
Letter of Mr Cobbett to Lord Hawkesbury on the new Hostility of France 646
653
Order by the Secy at War for the return of all OutPensioners c to their Duty
667
Abuses in the General PostOfficeLetter to Lord Auckland thereon
673
Extract from the Paris Argus relative to Messrs Fox Erskine aud OConnor
687
Picture of France in 1801 as drawn from the Procès verbaux
705
Letter to Mr C J Fox on his Misrepresentations 714
725
A Freeholders 2d Letter on the Situation of Europe and the Parties of Gr Britain
737
SUMMARY OF POLITICSParties in the United States of AmericaCount
767
Letter from Major Gen Campbell to John Chaunier Esq dated Camp at Timakull
773
No 2
787
Authentic Narrative of the taking of the Invincible Standard
801
Letter from Boston on the Situation of England France and America
823
SUMMARY OF POLITICSFrench Troops in HollandEmperorKing of Sardinia
853
Letter respecting the Invincible StandardRemarks on same Subject
865
Account of the Unfunded Debt and Demands outstanding to Jan 1802
905
255
909
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
Mr Wilsons for obtaining a Vacuum c 1056
1057
Mr Hawkinss for a new Floating Mill 1058
1059
Mr Maltbys for a Stirrup 1060
1061
Mr Collins for a Cephalic Snuff 1062
1063
Mr Smiths for constructing VapourBaths 1064
1065
Mr Wyatts for Improvements in Distilling drying Coffee c 1066
1067
Mr Prittys for a Method of hanging Springs Joints c 1068
1069
Sir F Burdetts Letter to Dr Parr on presenting him with the Rectory of Graffham 1070
1071
Charmilly on the fatal Consequences of a Feace with the Fr Republic
1083
Account of Bounties on Corn and Rice for 1801 ΠΟΙΟ
1089
Debate in the Lords Nov 3 1801 on a Motion for an Address to the Throne
1115
No 7
1165
Debate in the Commons March 5th 1802 on the American Treaty BillDr
1199
Debate in the Lords May 4 1802 for appointing a Time for taking the Definitive
1217
Debate in the Commons May 5 1802 on a Motion for certain Papers connected
1229
1290
1289
Count Dietrichsteins Observations on two Articles in The Times relative
1367
Popes Brief to the Archbishops and Bishops of France
1377
Organic Articles for carrying into Effect the Concordat
1389
Report of the Fr Gov upon the Situation of the Italian Republic
1401
Rear Adm Villaret to the Minister of Marine on taking Possession of Martinico
1415
Conduct of Mr C J Fox 1420
1419
Our Relations with France 1444
1443
Regulations relative to the Bank of Amsterdam
1455
1468
1469
1500
1499
Copy of Orders published to the Settlement of Fort St George
1515
No 17
1539
List of the Court of Directors of the E I Company for 1802 1586
1587
JURIDICAL PROCEEDINGS
1589
Bank of England on one of its Promissary Notes 1598
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
PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS PAPERS AND DEBATES
1631
11 Correspondence between the Gov Gen and the Gov of Fort
1661
No 14
1677
Debate in the Commons Dec 8 1802 on the Peace EstablishmentMr Yorke
1703
Debate in the Commons Dec 29 1802 on the Motion for an Adjurnment
1727
LISTS
1773
Cokes Addresses to the Freeholders of Norfolk 1619
1801
Letter from Gen Leclerc to the Fr Min of Marine dated St Domingo
1821
No 15
1833
List of New Books published in the United Kingdoms on the Continent of Europe and in America during the last Six Months
1849
Letter from Gen Richepance Guadaloupe
1871
Letters from Gen Richepance and Benezech Guadaloupe
1901
Account of the Value of Foreign Merchandize exported and of all Imports into
1903
Lord Clives Answer
1905
Letter to the Bishop of London 827
1909
279
1911
Ode for the New Year 1802 1010
1921
Chaptals circular Letter for celebrating the Event
1923
Letter of Mr Cobbett to Lord Hawkesbury on the Partition of Germany
1931
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