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Preface to Mr. Livingston's Essay on Sheep, LETTER XXVI.-Mr. Horne Tooke and the Reformers-Effect of Lord King's Example- Two Prices-How these would affect the Govern- ment, the Generals, the Judges, the Sinecure Placemen and Pensioners-Lord Mornington's Speech in 1794-Progress of the Assignats in LETTER XXVIL-Mr. Robson's proposition- LETTER XXVIII.-Progress of Lord Stan- LETTER XXIX.-What is to be the cause of all this; Paper money, not the cause of Sunshine and Showers-We may exist without Paper- money-England did very well before Paper- money was heard of-What is to become of the Fund holders-Sale of the Royal Plate and Church Property in Austria.-Let what will hap- pen in England, the Jacobins and Levellers will Arguelles, 448, 512 Armstrong, R. 69% Artigar, Gen. 306, 308, 309 Ashworth, Lieut. Ayling, Lieut. 151 Azara, 372 Azopardi, 528 Bellow, Mr. 701 Belmonte, Prince, 399, 437 Belsham, Mr. 454 Bentinck, Lord W. 399, 417, Beresford, Marshal, 51, 53, 81, Berkeley, Admiral, 813 Burgoyne, Mr. 463 Cabrer, Gen. 124, 158 Bessieres, Marshal. (See Istria, Cadore, Duke, 145, 189 Duke) Billinge, T. 483 Caffarelli, Gen. 95 Cotton, Sir C. 686 Bingham, Capt. 190, 210, 211, Callentoui, Marquis, 436 218, 546, 563 Bisbal, Count, 239 Bissett, Capt. 566 Blake, Gen. 144, 151, 152, 153, 155, 166, 223, 283, 379, 414, Blouqueir, 469 Bonaparte, (See Napoleon) Bonnet, Gen. 152, 155, 224, 246, Bonnemain, Col. 249 Borg, 529 Bouldon, E. 324 Bourgeois, Col. 120 Bouvier, Col. 120 Bouvierdes-eclats, Gen. 152 Bowden, T. 592 Bowles, Mr. 131 Boyer, Gen. 576 Breen, Dr. 195, 220, 698 Brette, Serj. 128 Briche, Gen. 152 Ballasteros, Gen. 155, 223, 573, Bromhead, Col. 537 Bron, Gen. 152, 672. Bronikowski, Gen. 733 Barese, A. 572 Bartel, Col. 476 Barcourt, Gen. 124 Caldwell, Capt. 191, 211, 563, 665 Camden, Lord, 36, 624 Campo Franco, Prince, 436 Canedo, 512 Candidus, 723, 798 Canning, Mr. 36, 236, 353 Cantone, 529 Capel, 765 Caro, Gen. 734, 764 Carpenter, J. 592 Carteret, Capt. 396, 404, 407 Cham, 765 Charles I. (of England) 657 Chauvelin, Mr. 585 Chip, B. 59% Chlopiski, Gen. 733 Christophe, Col. 736 Ciantar, 529 Cilia, 529 Bazin, 734 Chulliott, Major, 31, 767 Buchanan, Mr. 347 Belcher, 262 Burdett, J. 716 Clarke, Mr. 456 Belluno, Duke, 166, 174, 250, Burdett, Sir F. 12, 137, 572, 631 649, 716, 720, 723, 757 Cleves, Capt. 56 Clibbom, E. 699 Clifford, Mr. 544, 560, 597 Cobbett, W. 29, 50, 75, 116, Cole, Gen. 51, 536, 576, 669 Colin, 147 Cole, T. 592 Collins, Col. 52 Fonseca, E. 428 Foote, Capt. 418, 453 Forcister, 573 Forjas, 470, 471 Foster, Mr. 290, 813, 820, 821, 824, 825, 828 Fox, Gen. 390 Fox, Mr. 107, 181, 257, 293, 454, Foy, Gen. 533, 541 Frederick, William, of Prussia, King, 288 French, Lord, 220 Gaines, Lieut. 820 Gallea, 529 Duarez, 512 Dulong, Col. 573 Gamble, Lieut. 566, 666 Dumoustier, Gen. 95, 247, 476 Duncan, S. 565 Gatt, 529 Duncan, J. 691 Gaudinot, Gen. 784 Gazan, Gen. 414 Garrow, Mr. 597 Craufurd, Gen. 61, 93, 124, 535, Du Pan, M. 517, 679 Geale, B. 691 Geoghegan, R. 691 George, III. (of England) 770 Gerald, Mr. 34 Gibbs, Sir V. 75, 168, 274, 593, 9, 631, 642, 757 Girard, Gen. 539, 541, 67k, Elio, Governor, 306, 307, 309, Glonie, Mr. 656 317 Elled, 529 Ellenborough, Lord, 22, 75, 596, Godoy, see Peace, Prince 630, 686, 708 Elliot, Capt. R. 567 Emperinado, 239 Erimo, 529 Ermopoli, Bishop, 436 Glynn, Serj. 625 Godinot, Gen. 413, 573 Goldsmidt, Mr. 401 Erskine, Mr. D. M. 146, 186, Gough, R. 685 813 Grant, Mr. 406 Grassis, Capt. 247 Green, Col. 237 Erskine, Lord, 464 Day, Judge, 691 Escano, 669 D'Ayrolas, Marquis, 284 Espija, 512 Debort, Gen. 734 De Berri, Duke, 381 Espos, 95 Essex, Lord, 26 Debilly, 736 Essling, Prince, 79, 681 Grey, Col. 52 Falzon, 529 Facatior, Gen. 30 Fagan, Col. 483 Farrugia, 529 Farjer, Gen. 304, 576 Ferdinand, (of Sicily) King, 436, Ferdinand, VII. 309, 313, 317, Fingal, Lord, 218, 812 Fletcher, Col. 54 Greenlaw, Lieut. 407 Grenville, Lord, 26, 585, 591 Grey, Lord, 26, 464 Grillo, G. 572 Gustavus, Adolphus, 166 Gudin, Col. 736 Hall, Capt. R. 566 Hamilton, Lady, 399, 428 Hamilton, Gen. 52, 56, 151 Hargood, Admiral, 567 Harris, Capt. 481 Harrison, Mr. 453 Hawker, Lieut. 50 Hawkesbury, Lord, 780 Henry, Col. 121, 765, 767 Holland, Lord, 26 Horner, Mr. 17, 26, 113 Hoste, Capt. 639 Houghton, Gen. 51 Houston, Gen. 54 Howard, H. 464 Hobart, Gen. 31, 735 Hugo, Gen. 248 Huss, 182 Hutton, J. 692 Hutton, W. 691 Imbral, 529 Inglis, Col. 51 Lefebvre, Gen. 304 Lindsay, J. 691 Linhares, Count, 316 Lismore, Lord, 223 Millet, 573 Milner, R. S. 464 Mina, 153, 239, 487, 538, 671 Minchin, Mr. 568 Istria, Duke, 155, 223, 246, 380, Long, Gen. 52 Louis, XVI. (of France) King, Monroe, Mr. 813, 820, 821, 824, Lovell, Lieut. 214 Kenyon, Lord, 36, 630, 643, Mallia, 529 Mann, A. 592 Mentalivet, Count, 62, 82 Montbrun, Gen. 62, 124, 152, 575, 669 Montijo, Count, 413, 573 Montigny, Major, 247 Montmarie, Gen. 96, 122, 284, 734 Moore, Sir J. 361 Morales, 248 Mornington, Lord, see Wellesley, Mowbray, Capt. 324 Mull, Mr. 564, 665 Murat, Prince, see Naples, King Naples, King, 419, 681 Nelson, Lord, 230, 399, 417, 428, Netterville, Lord, 812 |