(FROM CORBETT'S REGIS FEYO As to the political consequences of the battle of Salamanca, the more I reflect on the subject, the more firm is my. conviction, that if negociations for peace, or, at least, an offer on our part to treat, be not the consequence of the victory, no good
September 9, 1812 - Dissenter - London, London, England
The skirmishing system of the Russians, after being played upon by the French, who made a few sacrifices to ()law the cautious Russian into bolder fighting, has led, as we predicted, to a tremendous and decisive struggle. The late znanceuvring, commonly a period of little intere
September 9, 1812 - Dissenter - London, London, England
the African Coast, and of all Correspondene relatinz to the sarne.—Agrecd to. FINANCE PROPOSITIONS. Sir T. TU commenced the resumed debate on the I Finance Propositions. He condemned the system which had lately grown too prevalent, of raising the Supplies for the year by Loans i
July 29, 1812 - Dissenter - London, London, England
AMERICAN T,Ol - %LISTS Sir Sr tzßpresenteda Petition from certain Atneric:a*. Loyalis“,, praying that the last due to them might be paid out of the Consolidated Fund. 'the SPEASER remarked that this retltlon could not be received without a recommendation trom the Cr ,, wn; Mr. sa
January 29, 1812 - Dissenter - London, London, England
TIIE DISSENTERS AND THE CATHOLICS. • We have been aware of the divided feelings which have biased a great portion of Dissenters, on the subject of the Catholic claims; and which have been ably embodied in letters of our last, though in different degrees of liberality. It was wit
April 1, 1812 - Dissenter - London, London, England
in English History, Biography, and Divinity. Also sonic scarce and curious Traots, and a number of British and Foreign Portrait 4; which are now selling, for ready money, at very low prices, by W. WILSONI at the Mews-Gate (formerly Mr. PAYNE'S). A set of Genuine Chinese Painting
January 15, 1812 - Dissenter - London, London, England
SIR—As the Catholic Question willvery shortly undergo anOther discussion in the British Senate, and be forced upon the public through the medium of the different jotir• nals, it is of great importance that the subject . should be temperately considered, and left to its avn merit
March 25, 1812 - Dissenter - London, London, England