America.-Jefferson's Letter to certain Republicans, 25 May, 1808
Portugal. Account of recent Transactions in Opposition to the French, July,
Extracts of two Letters to the Portuguese Minister, 30 June, 1308
Spanish Revolution.-Edict in Majorca, 30 May, 1808.
Proceedings at Bayonne from 7 to 12 July, 1808
Proclamation of King Joseph, at Vittoria, 12 July, 1808
Popedom.-Papers relative to the Seizure of the Papal Dominions by Napoleon,
March and April, 1808
Portuguese Proclamation at Oporto, by the elected Judge, July, 1808
Moorish Proclamation against "the French Dog," 10 June, 1808
English Order of Council relating to Trade with Spain, 14 July, 1808
America-Circular Letter from the Bank of the United States, 13 May, 1808 Spanish Revolution.-Proclamation of the Junta at Oviedo, 17 July, 1808 --Continued and concluded
Portugal-Proclamation of Sir Charles Cotton, 4 July, 1808
Archbishop of Florence's impious Address Spanish Revolution.-General Castanos's Address to his Army
-Progress of King Joseph to Madrid, 16 July, 1808 Letters relating to the English Affairs sent to the Spanish
Surrender of General Dupont, 16th August, 1808
Intercepted Correspondence of General Dupont
Austria. Proclamation for a Levée-en-Masse, 9 June, 1808
Portugal-Proclamation of General Junot, 20 June, 1808
Tuscany. Decree of Napoleon respecting its Government, 18 July, 1808
Sweden.-Report to the King from General Klingspur, 24 July, 1808
Spanish Army in the North of Europe, August, 1808
Address of the British Officers to Sir Arthur Wellesley, and his An-
swer, 6 September, 1808
America. Mr. Jefferson's Answer to the Inhabitants of Boston, 26 August, 1908
His Answer to certain Republicans of Boston
Petition of Sea Captains to Mr. Jefferson, and his Answer, 10 Au-
gust, 1808
Holland.-Commercial Decree of King Louis Napoleon, by the Grace of God,
Spanish Revolution.-Tenth, Aranda, 26 November, 1808
Eleventh, Aranda, 27 November, 1808
-Twelfth, Aranda, 28 November, 1808
-Thirteenth, St. Martin's, near Madrid, 2 December, 1808
-Count San Romana's Proclamation to his Army, 14 Oc-
November, 1808 America.-President's Speech, 8 November, 1808
Another, dated November 3, 1808-
Order in Council-From the London Gazette, December 24, 1808
LETTERS FROM CORRESPONDENTS.
Reverend Edmund Foulter's Letter to the Editor on the Sinecure of Mr. Garnier
Mr. Montague Burgoyne on the Essex Meeting
Spanish Revolution.-Sempronius
Courts of Inquiry.-Marvel
Staffordshire Meeting. -A. B.
Breweries -Candidus
Right of Petition. - Politan
Lord Anson to the Freeholders of Staffordshire
Breweries A Hampshire Brewer
Major Hogan's Appeal.--The Publisher Major Cartwright on the Affairs of Spain Spanish Revolution.-A. Z.
Breweries.-Candidus
Mr. Roope's Address to the Norfolk Farmers
American States.-Parliamentary Explanation respecting our Affairs with them, Mr. Whitbread and Mr. Canning
Spanish Revolution -Royal Folks of Spain-The Queen and her Confession.- Fears that there are some Persons here, who are Eneinies to the Cause of Freedom in Spain
Brilliant Prospect of the Patriots.-Suspicions that we mean to make War for a King.-A long and arduous Contest necessary to clear Spain of her Locusts.-An Example to other Nations.-The Courtiers of Spain joined Napoleon-Ministers are making laudable Exertions to assist the Spani- ards.-American States will be for the strongest
Spain is exhibiting a Proof of the Ability of a People to defend them- selves.-Useful Example to other Nations. It must be a Revolution, or Napoleon will succeed.-The being Catholics do not render Men indis- posed to fight against Napoléon.-What sort of a Man our Commander in Spain ought to be.-We should lose no Time.-No Subscriptions re- commended by the Ministers -
Poor. The Instances of Enfield and Droxford cited in Proof of what may be. done by individual Exertion, in lessening the Number of Paupers.-Com-, forting System unwise
Spanish Revolution.-Dupont's Surrender and the Capture of the French Fleet at Cadiz. Give the People a Country to fight for Falsehoods of the Com- rier-Proofs that the Resistance has come from the People alone. - Cases of Germany and Italy.--Hope that nobody is at work underhand to make it a Royal Cause.-The Question of legal Right to the Crown of Spain. -London Citizens meet to address the King upon his Design as to the Spanish Cause.-Precious Folly of a Pastry-Cook Orator Libel Law-Do trine of Lord Ellenborough about hurting Feelings, put to the Test, in the Case of Carr against Hood Spanish Revolution.-What is the King's Meaning in certain Parts of his.
Speech, relative to Spain?-If the People of Spain are to have a Despot, no matter who he is.-The Grandees going back with King Joseph. Napoleon will never be beaten by Men who can fight for Ferdinand
Corn against Sugar.-The Price of Bariey has continued to rise Crim. Con-Evil Consequences of making Judges and Juries moral Censors Libel Law.---Violence committed on a Press in Ireland.-No Crime to promul- gate Truth, according to the constitutional Law of England.-Instance of the Inefficiency of a shackled Press. --The Device of dragging in Libels amongst Breaches of the Peace.-The Case of Peitier.-Nothing ought to be deemed Libellous which is not False as well as Malicious Spanish Revolution.-Ali Mahomet is on our Side
Grand Dinner in Loudon by the Turtle-Patriots.-Mr. Canning's Toast a very bad Omen as to the Intentions of our Government.-Explains the
Letter to the Electors of Westminster, dated from St. Austle, Cornwall, giving
an Account of the Trial of Sir Christopher Hawkins and others, at Bod-
min, for Bribery and Corruption at Penryn
Letter to the same, dated at Ivy Bridge, Devonshire, giving an Account of the
Trial of Sir Christopher Hawkins and another set of Associates, for a
similar Offence at Grampound.-Delightful Instances of the Practice of
"the Constitution," as it is called by the Edinburgh Reviewers
Duke of York.-History of the Discussions about him.- The Plain Statement,
"&c." a Pamphlet in Defence of him.-Examination of this Pamphlet,
which compares the Duke to Coriolanus." The Domestic, or Family
Party; or King's Friends."-Opinion of the Morning Chronicle as to
the Source of this Pamphlet
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