Annual Register, 第 45 巻

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Edmund Burke
Longmans, Green, 1805
 

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Extract of a Dispatch from Lord Whitworth to Lord Hawkesbury dated
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the third readingcarried Debate in the Lords on the Malt Duty Bill Speeches of Earl SpencerLord PelhamEarl of Carlisle Lords Lime
48
Discouraging Prospects at the Commencement of the Year Meeting of
65
Kings Message respecting the Affairs of the Prince of Wales taken into
76
DebateEarl SpencerLord GrenvilleEarl MoiraAddress
87
India BudgetLord CastlereaghMr JohnstoneChancellor of the
97
Bill Granada Loan Bill Easter Recess
105
Proceedings in Parliament after the Easter Recess Committee of
118
Communication by Lord Pelham to the House of Lords Motion for
129
Important Debates in Parliament on the Negotiation and Correspondence
145
Debates in both Houses of Parliament on the Conduct of Ministers In
160
Elliot ForkePittWindhamAddington Bill recommittedDe
182
HawkesburySir Francis BurdettMr PittLord CastlereaghMr
192
from the Throne Observations
202
Negotiation of the Miniter with Mr PittConditions on which the latter
213
Recapitulation of the relative Circumstances of England and France previ
220
England at the Conclusion of the Year
280
the Conspirators assemble in Dublin on the appointed Day Arm them
294
State of Europe Effect of the Peace of Amiens upon SpainPortugal
318
Births in the Year 1803
469
Marriages
475
Deaths
493
Sheriffs appointed by his Majesty in Council
531
Dispatch from Commodore Hood Commander in Chief of his Majestys Ships
537
Domingo Dated Sloop Shark Port Royal November 30
543
Extract of a Dispatch from Governor the Hon Frederick North to
549
Dispatches from the Hon Major General Wellesley to his Excellency
556
Description of the Secretary Falcon from Bingleys Animal Biography
809
The Hindoo Method of cultivating the Sugar Cane from Tennants Indian
821
List of Patents for now Inventions c granted in the Year 1803
827
Observations on the Culture and Growth of Oak Timber by the Rev Richard
836
On the Advantages resulting to Vessels constructed with Sliding Keels from
844
Petersburgh with additional Remarks and Improvements adapted to this
846
Observations on the Means of enabling a Cottager to keep a Cow by
850
Description of Ruan Lanyhorne Castle from Polwheles History of Corn
858
Copy of an Original Manuscript containing Orders made by Henry prince
868
Account of Ancient Welsh Manuscripts in a Letter from William Owen
876
The State of married Women among the Mahommedans By Abu Taleb
882
Authentic Narrative of the Fidelity and Sagacity of a Dog from Glean
889
On the Originality of Doctor Franklins Writings from Daviss Travels
897
Description of a Village in Benares District from Tennants Indian
903
Ode for the New Year 1803 by H J Pye Esq Poet Laureat
909
Lines on James IV of Scotland who fell at the Battle of Flodden By
918
The Market Night from Rural Tales by Bloomfield
924
Lines written a few Miles above Tintern Abbey on recisiting the Baris
931
History of the British Expedition to Egypt c By Sir Robert Wil
940
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Dispatch from Lord Whitworth to Lord Hawkesbury dated Paris April
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Llothed of managing Fish Ponds for improving the Size and Flavour of Carp

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