THE (:0 NC ;1? Lord Ca,tiemigh'q rt anxiously expeetctl, not, WC bdieve, nom very dcsire to the I nufit of Ili-4 Lordship's ttilents.in mail nai•ltt f our doinc.rtir pfiliti( but from
March 15, 1815 - Public Cause - London, London, England
ifitolinmediate and serious consideration, 1 or bitter and useless repentance will seedily ' ensue ! Our Readers will persue in anotiter part of our Paper the atEicting statement of the excesses already committed at Nottingham and other places, in consequence of the exorbitant P
November 20, 1811 - Public Cause - London, London, England
by the . Cornmissioneis on ,the one side between Great . Britaio and the United Stateg of America. THE CONGRESS.---We are without any confirmation or contradiction of the report that the Emperor Alexander had withdrawn himself in disgust from Vienna. But, from the whole cOmplect
December 28, 1814 - Public Cause - London, London, England
UV THE .N(,w's the change our clime; Commerce shuts his day-book . 'Trade forgets hi S hook of debts,.. Ptelisiire opes'his.play book: Age throws off, his winter cough, Gout forgets his flannel; Small and great at Dover alt,; To cross the 'British Channel. London now is out of to
December 28, 1814 - Public Cause - London, London, England
At Sunderland, .much injury was sustained, many chininies were blown down, some , houses unroofed', and almost every building ' :hewed the 'efi*ts of the tremenilous A wall in Nile-Street, Bishopwearrnou:h, was blown down with so much violence, that it broke the winthAvsiii the.
December 28, 1814 - Public Cause - London, London, England
COURT OF KING'S , BENCH—JAN. 25. Moier v. the Royal Exchange Assurance Company. This was an action On a policy of losUrance on ship and goods from Memel to any port or ports in England, • lost or not lost, free from seizure in the port of lading, warranted to depart on or before
February 1, 1815 - Public Cause - London, London, England
_ At a numerous Meeting of 'Proprietors of Land, in the county of Bedford, held on Saturday sennight, at the Severn Inn, in Bedford, to take into consideration the distressed state of agriculture, the Earl of 'Upper Ossory was called to the Chair, and stated the object of the Me
February 1, 1815 - Public Cause - London, London, England
About . a fortnight ago a distressing incident, well calculated .to place the horrid superstitions of the natives in theie trite light, look place in the town. Of Bordwan. An aged [Ando() of the spirit vending tribe, having died, his widqw an qjd of 12, it.e - -ciiinpliatice wit
April 17, 1816 - Public Cause - London, London, England
ters svhich threateued e , r(a. having hi. ta math" " marched beltind,theLoiie,'Genera rouot maintained the strictest discipline, rallied it to nbeiince to the king. The wild ' spirits he tranquillized; the laigerouS, who would have ar,ain carried the guard astra• - ,hQ removed
April 17, 1816 - Public Cause - London, London, England
imuitsee tie- K&;g under he Commit, had braved U now be ae• idments, and lig speech in r. against hi- ha ted the nissible. C 4rgu!nelOS' ; and at the r the Law ag 16. er roge.ards, sty to he Courts of us with the respect the isiaver!t of lives uf this r; it o rousidera-, r in AR
April 17, 1816 - Public Cause - London, London, England