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and within a dozen miles of a French army , which possibly is keeping him in play , till Massena conies down with an overpowering force , and shows that resistance is ineffectual . The fate of the peninsula must soon be decided , and all accounts seem to concur in bestowing a
great degree of apathy on the inhabitants . It is expected indeed of them that they should fight , as it is called , in defence of their country , as if they had been freemen brought up with the advantages of liberty . But how can they
do otherwise than feel this apathy ? Their former government had broken down their spirits , had brutalisecl their minds by . their inquisition a » d their priestcraft . These chains are broken by the French , and the visual ray is already purged- Can they be such fools
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as to fight for their old government , and what prospect have they of bettering themselves by any party among their own countrymen ? No blow has been struck against Turkey . The war seems to belong only to the Russians and Turks , and the southern banks of the Danube are the seats of tumult and confusion . Yet the expectation is general , that France and Austria will soon enter the field of
action , but they will not begin till the partition is completely settled of the territories to be seized . America will not go to war , for whatever may be its complaints against us , France is as great an enemy . Buonaparte has decreed the seizure of its ships , and the United States must continue to exercise the virtues of patience and forbearance .
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A COMPLETE XIST OF NEW PUBLICATIONS ON MORALS AN © THEOLOGY , IN MAY , 1 . 810 .
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¦ I . Select List . Essays on the Language of Scripture . By John Simpson . 1 vols . 8 vo . The Sin and Folly of Cruelty to Brute Animals ; a Sermon . By Thomas Moore , izmo . od .
Some Account of the Origin of the Girls' Charity School in York , £ tc . & c . By Catharine Cappe . 8 vo . A Course of . Lectures , containing a Description and Systematic Arrangement of the Several Branches of Divinity ;
accompanied with an Account , both of the Principal Authors , and of the Progress which has been made at different Periods in Theological Learning . By Herbert Marsh , D . D . F . R , S . Margaret Professor of Divinity . Part . I . 8 vo . 3 s . A Letter to the Conductor of the
Critical Review , on the Subject of Religious Toleration ; with occasional Remarks on the Doctrines of the Trinity and the Atonement , By Herbert Marsh , D . D . F . R . S . & c . 8 vo . is . 6 d .
The Spirit of Christianity , exhibited in a Faithful Digest of those Declarations and Moral Precepts of Jesus Christ , which are of general Application , and which are recorded in unambiguous Terms . With Notes and Observations . i 8 mo .
A Letter to the Rev . Neal Douglas , containing General Remarks on his Pamphlet , entitled Messiah ' s Proper Deity . By R . Wright . Two Pence .
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An Apology for the Petitioners for Liberty of Conscience . By the Rev . Christopher Wyvill . 8 vo . £ . Single Sermons . The Apostolic Ministry , compared with the Pretensions of Spurious Religion and False Philosophy . A Sermon preached at the Rev . John Thomas ' s
Meeting-House , Founder ' s Hall , April 5 , 1810 , before the Monthly Association of Ministers and Churches , Patrons of the Academy at Homerton , for the Education of Young Men intended for the Christian Ministry among Protestant Dissenters . By John Pye Smith , D . D . 8 vo .
Christ Divided : a Sermon preached at the Triennial Visitation of the Lord Bishop of Lincoln , at Grantham , in June , 1809 . B Y T- F- Middleton , D . D . Rector of Tansor , in Northamptonshire
& c as . The Advantages of Knowledge to the Lower Classes ; a Sermon , preached at Hervey Lane , Leicester , for the Benefit of a Sunday School . By Robert Hall , A . M . is .
The Fatal Consequences of Licentiousness ; a Sermon , preached March 18 , 1810 , at the Sunday Evening Lecture , in the Holy Trinity Church , and on the Tuesday Evening following , in St . John ' s Church , Hull ; on occasion of the Trial of a Young Woman of that Town , for the alleged Murder of her Illegitimate
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1810, page 271, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/mrp_02051810/page/55/
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