A. A. B. on Mr. Pitt's finance resolutions, 195. A. B. on Mr. Pitt's finance resolutions. 470. Agricola's letter proposing a remedy against the Allocution delivered by the Pope previously to his on Mr. Pitt's finance resolutions, 33. A. R. on the Conduct of the Bank Directors, 193. Army, review of the measures relating to the, 100. Austria, Emperor of; observations on his assumption of that title, 405. B. B. on Scotch Small-Bounty Men, 128. Bank Directors; A. R. on the conduct of, 193. Observations on, 214. Bank Dollar Bill; Annibal's letter on, 26. Bank Dollars and Tokens; observations on, 41. Bank Notes; J. T. on the effect of, on the price of provisions, 417. Bank Notes; Crito, on the refusal of,955. tions on, 246. Observa B. L., on the project of revolutionizing South America, 833. Blockading System; Britanicus on, 680. contained in Mr. H. Thornton's Speech, 424. Boulogne; curions account of the festival at, in honour of Buonaparte's Birth-day, 491. Bread and Labour; P. on the price of, 814. on the high price of, 844. ----, price of; observations on, 255, 304. Britannicus, on the Blockading System, 630. 911. British Observer, The; his letter on the Catholic Claims, 90. British Ship-Owners; address to the, 353. Obsertions on, 368. Buonaparté; Organic Senatus Consultum conferring on him the Title of Emperor of the French, 202, 477. See Napoleon. ; curious account of the Festival at Boulogne, in honour of the Birth-day of, 491. C. on the Internal State of Jamaica, 133. Camillus on the Causes of the French Revolution, 385. Canning Mr. and Lord Hawkesbury; on the conduct of those gentlemen, with respect to the New Ministry, 783, 824, 1012. Cars, ary; inquiry into the utility of, 312, 35, 362. Catamaran Expedition; Lord Keith's Official Account of, 557. ; strictures on, 570, 669. the; an excellent New Ballad, 640. Catamaran Expedition; French account of, 647Catholics of Ireland; An Irish Freeholder's letter on, 629. Observations on, 664, 735. His sccond letter, 801. Catholic Claims; The British Observer's letter on the, 900. C. B., on the Birmingham Dollars, 225. Observations on, 246. Censor, on the Royal Prerogative, 142. ; his letter to Mr. Pitt on his Finance Resolutions, 97. Second Lerter, 161. -; his first Letter to Mr. Pitt, on the Causes of the Decline of Great Britain, 449. Second Letter, 513. Third Letter, 609. Fourth Letter, 737. Fifth Letter, 865. Sixth Letter, 929. Coin, scarcity of; Annibal on, 638. Colonies, conquered; Publius on the laws in, 58. ~~~; X. X. on the, 815. Continent; on the State of, 187. Continental Alliances, 319. Convention concluded between the Emperor Na poleon and the reigning Count of Steinfurth, 159. Coronation of the Emperor Napoleon; decree for the, 126. Coronation and Test Acts; Britannicus on the Repeal of, 816. Second Letter, 911. Coronation of the Emperor Napoleon; narrative of, 1009. Corn; high price of, essay on, 844. Corn Bill; Mr. Cobbett's Letter to Mr. Pitt on the, 865. Corn Laws; observations on, 82. Craufurd, Sir James; observations on his parole, 727.. +; Regulus, on the subject of his parole, 914. Crito, on the Refusal of Bank Notes, 955. Currency, paper; observations on Foster on, 83. Irish; state of, 121. of, 321. ; J.T. on the state of, 137. J. T.'s second Letter on the state cy, 321. 1. T. on the effect of Bank Notes on the price of Provisions, 417. J. T. on Irish Paper Money, 628, 705. Observations on, 665, 716. J. Jacobinism; revival of, 412, 446, 510, Jamaica; Mr. Cobbett's observations on the dis tresses and disputes which have lately arisen in the Island of, I. Jamaica Produce; Col. Henderson's correspondence with the Treasury, relative to the duties on, 65. Jamaica extracts from the Minutes of the Assembly of, relative to the French Prisoners brought thither from St. Domingo, 79. Jama ca Complaints; observations on, 8o. -; C. on the internal state of, 133. King and the Prince; on the reconciliation be tween the, 791. King's Proclamation relative to the Meeting of Parliament, 543 King's Speech on proroguing Parliament, 185. Observations on, 190. J.T. on the State of Irish Currency, Second letter, 321. Sir R. Musgrave, on his History of the Irish Rebellion, 140. Law, 175. Censor, on the Royal Prerogative, 142 Amicus, on the Slave Trade, 178. A. R., on the Conduct of the Bank Directors, 193. Observation on, 214. A. B., on Mr. Pitt's Finance Resolu tions, 195. Alfred, on the Navigation with the West Indies, 196. C. B., on the Birmingham Dollars, 225. Observations on, 246. D. W., on Mr. Pitt's Finance Resolutions, 229. A. B., on the Slave Trade, 231. Camillus, on the Causes of the French Revolution, 385. Letter from J. T., on the effect of Bank Notes on the price of provisions, 417. T. T. on the depreciation of Money, 420. J. A. Bonney, relative to a falsehood contained in Mr. H. Thornton's Speech, 424. Mr. Cobbett to Mr. Pitt, on the Causes of the Decline of Great Britain, 449. Second letter, 513 Third letter, 609. Fourth letter, 737. Fifth letter, 865. Sixth letter, 929. T. M., on the Incapacity of Henry Vith., 460. Third letter, 577. Fourth letter, 804. Fifth letter, 893. Sixth letter, 1001. T. N., on the Stamp Duties, 466. Hibernicus on the Additional Force Bill, 467. A. B., on Mr. Pitt's Finance Resolutions, 470. Letter written by the Duke d'Enghien, a short time before his death, to the British Minister at Vienna, 476. intercepted; from Lord Grenville to the Marquis Wellesley, 530. intercepted; from Mr. H. Wellesley to the Marq. Wellesley, 534. J Turnbull, relative to the Dispute with Spain, 544. DB., on the effects of Paper Money in times of scarcity, 545. Observations on, 559. His second letter, 919. Agricola, proposing a remedy against the evils of depreciated notes, 585. Publius on the laws in the conquered Colonies, 587. J.T. on Irish Paper Money, 623, 705. Observations on, 665, 716. An Irish Ficeholder, on the Catholics of Ireland, 629. Observations on, 664, 735. His second letter, 801. Scipio, on Sir R. Wilson's Inquiry into the Military State of the British Empire, 632. Annibal, on the Scarcity of Coin, 638. Lord Nelson to the Lord Mayor of London, relative to a Vote of Thanks, 659. Observations on, 669. Z., on the State of Ireland, 673. Second letter, 711. Third letter, 745. Fourth letter, 906. Fifth letter, 951. tem, 680. Britannicus, on the Blockading Sys Y., on Subscriptions in Military Bo dies, 683. Britannicus, on the Repeal of the Coronation and Test Acts, 810. Second letter, 911. P., on the Price of Bread and Labour, 814. 816. 1 X. X., on the Conquered Colonies, 815 Flaminius, on the Irish Volunteers, Man of no Party; description of, 831. observations on, 304, 334 Military Bodies Y. on Subscriptions in, 683. Military Car Project; inquiry into the utility of, 312, 351, 362, 440. Military Officers' Pay; A. B. on, 95 7. N. Narrative of the Principal Occurrences during the late Election for Middlesex, 257. Plot at Warsaw, 325, 471. Observations on, 430. Napoleon; Decree for taking the Oath and the Coronation of the Emperor, 126. --; Narrative of the Coronation of the Emperor, 1009, 1048. on the consequences of his elevation to the Imperial Dignity, 911. Nares, Mr. Archdeacon; dangerous tendency of his thanksgiving Sermon for Plenty, 857. His gross ignorance exposed, 857. Navigation Laws; address to the British ShipOwners, on the present state of, 353. Observations on, 368. Nelson, Lord; his letter to the Lord Mayor of London, relative to a Vote of Thanks, 659. Ob servations on, 869. Norfolk Freeholder's letter, on the subject of the Paston Papers, 889. 0. O. B. on the Kingly Office, 152. P. P., on the Price of Bread and Labour, $14. Paper-Aristocracy of this Country; strictures on, 370. Paper Currency; observations on Foster on, 83. Paper Money; Agricola's letter, proposing a re medy against the evils of depreciated, 5$5. D. B. on the effects of, in times of scarcity, 545. Observations on, 559. His se« cond letter, 919. - Irish; J. T. on the state of, 618, 705. Observations on, 665, 716. Paper Money System; Mr. Cebbett's letter to Mr. Pitt on, 737. Parliament; King's Proclamation relative to the Meeting of, 543. Parliaments; T. M.'s letter on Doddridge's Essay on, 24. Patriotic Fund at Lloyd's; strictures on, 790. -; Mr. Cobbett's first letter to him, on the Causes of the Decline of Great Britain, 449Second letter, 513. Third letter, 609. Fourth letter, 737. Fifth letter, 865. Sixth letter, 929. P.'s letter in defence of, 995. Strictures on, Io12. Plot at Warsaw; Narrative of, 325, 471. Observations on, 430. Prerogative; Censor, on the Royal, 142. Provisions; J. T. on the effect of Bank Notes on the price of, 417. Public Papers, 27, 36, 159, 182, 223, 424, 480, 538, 642, 750, 819, 887. Publius on the laws in the Conquered Colonies, 587. Scarcity; D. B. on the effects of Paper Money in times of, 545. Observations on, 559. His second letter, 911. Scarcity of Coin; Annibal on, 638. Sketch of the present Prospect of the War, 929. South America; B. L. on the project of revolutionizing that country, 833. Spain; observations on the dispute with, 512. - dispute with; letter from J. Turnbull reJative to, 541. observations on a War with, 595, 670. Spanish Frigates; observations on the Capture of, 786. -; capture of; article in the Mo. niteur relative to, 748. Stamp Duty Bill; observations on, 52. Stocks; table of the prices of, from June to Nov. 1804, 1063. Subscriptions in Military Bodies; Y.'s letter on, 683. Summary of Politics, 41, 80, 100, 187, 214, 235, 304, 331, 360, 404, 428, 494, 559, 592, 664, 690, 716, 782, 820, 844. 1012, 1055. Sweden, King of; article in the Moniteur, relative to the conduct of, 356. T. Table of the Number of Christenings and Burials within the Bills of Mortality from June to Nov, 1804, 1063. Table of the Prices of the Quartern Loaf, in London, from June to Dec. 1804, 1063. Table of the Prices of Meat, Sugar, Salt, and Table of the Number of Bankruptcies from June to Test and Coronation Acts; Britannicus on the Repeal of, 810. Second letter, 911. T. M.'s Letter, on Doddridge's Essay on Parliaments, 24. second letter on the Incapacity of Henry the Vith,, 640. Third letter, 577. Fourth let ter, 804. Fifth letter, 893. Sixth letter, 1ocI. T. N. on the Stamp Duties, 466. T. T. on the Depreciation of Money, 420. U. Ukase, issued by the Emperor of Russia, relative, to the Admission of Foreigners into his Imperial Majesty's Dominions, 30. V. Volunteers; en the conduct of the Bath, 301, 311. Irish; Flaminius on the, 816. strictures on the conduct of, 218. Wales, Princess Charlotte of; state of the dispute relative to the education of her Royal Highness, 1025, 1027. War; observations on the present state of the, 87. sketch of the present prospect of the, 929. War of Words; A. T. on, 1008, Warsaw; narrative of the Plot at, 325, 471. Ob. servations on, 430. Warwickshire Treason; observations on, 221, Wellesley, Mr. H.; intercepted letter from him to the Marq. Wellesley, 534. West Indies; Alfred on the Navigation with the, 196. Wilson, Sir Robert; review of his Inquiry into the State of the Military Force of the British Empire, 494. Scipio's letter on, 632. X. X. X. on the Conquered Colonies, 815. Y. Y. on Subscriptions in Military Bodies, 683. Z. Z.'s first letter on the State of Ireland, 673. Second letter, 711. Third letter, 745. Fourth letter, 906. Fifth letter, 95 1. INDEX OF PERSONS. D'Ivernois, 90, 108 Addington, 1, 56, 64, 65, Doddridge, 24, 152 90, 105, 123, 383, 518, D'Oubril, 29, 643, 696, 612 Auckland, 162, 164, 611 B. Best, 52 'Bonney, 424, 447 Bourne, 43 Bruix, 647, 6:5 Boyd, 337 Brune, 233, 482 Buonaparte, 87, 491, 685 Caillard, 483, 694 Canning, 33, 53, 58, 62, Castlereagh, 34, 111, 311, 505 460, -530, 623, 745, 880, Coole Cornwallis, 660 Corry, 136, 322 Claufurd, 727, 914 Coulon, 325, 430 Decaen, 538 Dessalines, 32, 153 A. America, 196, 216, 600, 752, 58, 759, 890, Drake, 27, 119, 782, 935 Dundas, 5, 10 E. Elliot, 106, 110 765, Enghein, 29, 88, 476, 691 Erskine, 825 F. Foster, 84. 123, 214, 225, G. Gantheaume, 480 942 Nares, 857 Nelson, 659, 669 544, Newland, 175 Hamilton, 56, 147 0. O'Neil, 664 P. Howison, 45, 244, 305, Perciva, có Pechon, 685 S. Schuckburgh, 99, 165 Sheffield, 368 Sheridan, 53 Sinclair, 166, 246, 621 Soult, 649 Steinforth, 159 Sweden, King of, 234, 356 T. Talleyrand, 119, 1591 643, 750, 819, 887,890 Temple, 49 Thornton, 194, 378, 412, 448 Tierney, 795 V. Turnbull, 544 Vansittart, 71 W. Wall, 215 Pitt, 5, 26, 33, 43, 53. Puget, 626 |