one calmly reflect on these circumstances, and, whatever may be the amount received by Govern. ment, all of it beyond a certain sum is a loss to the State: of this there is a most glaring proof in the last tax 03 newspapers. Their circulation has been contracted, — Government ma
12 November 1815 - National Register (London) - London, London, England
Miss Helen Mat is Williams has published an account of events in France during the last reign of Buonaparte, which contains among other partiCulars the following: " All hopes of external alliance has now vanished ; and Austria, instead. of coming to Napoleon's aid, as he had pi
12 November 1815 - National Register (London) - London, London, England
12t Many an angry discussion took place, but no one was so frequently called to order as the Emperor himself. In the heat of debate he sometimes forgot that lie was not Emperor at home. But the execution of his threat of ()Meting a Mini s t er t o be s hot was adjourned by that
12 November 1815 - National Register (London) - London, London, England
tint/ Lt. Yesterday, J. Woolley was charged with stealing ten volumes of the Statutes in qu►res, 4to. the property of Messrs. Eyre and Strains), printers. It appeared than the prisoner was in the service of the pro.. secutors, and had gone to the house of Mr. D' rcy, the booksel
12 November 1815 - National Register (London) - London, London, England
French, there ceased to any pretext for impressment and that being case, America was willing to make peace immediately, without any stipulation about impressment. because the war m i-urope, having ceased, her character of neutral would have ceased, and our impressments would als
14 January 1815 - Cobbett's Weekly Political Register - London, London, England