of vi itch di lagree. The it both of Fio:' 11 :' SAilars Witt be much great,r th;in Peace. The pay, an.; every article of tion, hav e increaled lo per it cannot be extremely difficult to ccrno aatiount with int - licient Vro farm 3 Mc at of the gre quct,;i; ;l2 , whether 9 free
June 24, 1802 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
[NpMBER /0,585. charged on Great _Britain, .after dedud.ng the fum of ;9,588,94. redeenied by, and the Annuities tern n t the Ccamrniffloners, .and 18,001,3481. transferred to them on ac. count of Land Tax redeemed, was, on the of February, 489,435,97.61. ; together will Short A
June 24, 1802 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
Ltin Since our lail have arrived Paris Papers to zotli inflant, and a Mail from Holland ; but contain fcarcely a paragraph worth tranfcribing• The letter from Portfmouth, announcing l l t h arrival of eight fail of the line from the W e i i Indies, turns out to have been unfound
June 24, 1802 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
The Britifh and French Government are at this moment bufily employed in arranging a fyftem of commercial regulations between the two coon tries; and fuch is the finctrity manifefied on both fides, that the moft fanguine hopes are entertained of the fpeedy and final adjuftment of
June 8, 1802 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
Letters from Portfmouth ftate the arrival there of a veffel from the Weit Indies, with an account of a Negotiation having been opened at St. Domingo between - faint and Gen. Leclerc; but no particulars are mentioned. ican Papers to the z4th of April have brou4hr intiiiigence fro
June 8, 1802 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
fubjea in warning to the Th Trinidad, without I: which it had been th Houle, as it contair It appeared to him duty to per‘orm ; al the fubieft could be and till it fhould be I tion under what rei importation of Negt of Trinidad thould b of Commons owed t( bound as effeaually Exe
May 27, 1802 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
what zeal and diligence may in rhefe reforc accomplifli, as data for governments and for lofo r )hers; as having, amid the enquiries by o fj they were procured, e x cited a g e ner al fervoori laudable cbriofiw, his collea - ions . have altt ae t i n .done greater good in fociet
April 10, 1802 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
Laft night their Majetties and, the five Princeffes honoured Covent Garden Theatre .with their ? rec. ce, to fee the Duenna, and Brazen MaJk. Tne Houle was extremely crowded ; and the :audience teitified toe mon unbounded joy at fceing tneir auguft fovereign and his fam.ly in tu
April 10, 1802 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
Yefferday a General Court was hild at the E a ft. I f oia for the purpofe of confid. ring the printed Papers on the Privxe TrAde of India; when the following Motion was made by Mr. Twining snd fecond , d . by . Mr. HaddleflAne Refolved, that this Court confirm and aup -ove the P
April 10, 1802 - General Evening Post - London, London, England