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xkti the Syrian version of the NeWTesta ^ iqtit , attd compare it wtH the or ^ inal Greek . . Aii excellent practiceseeins to be establishing uptifi the Continent , in respect to the solemnity ; used in introducing Treatises , 6 onveritio » ns , andf other
Pub-Sc Acts ; as instead of the usual prelude , * In the name of the most Holy and Undivided Trinity /* a more sublime and simple form is used ; for instance , the / document which expresses the cession of the Dutchy pf Berg , by t ] he King of Prussia , begins "with \ the following words - " in the name of God , and his fjoly Gtosjtel . "
There has been published at Veruce a decree -which forbids the frequenting of gafnmg-house $ ; ist * to ybuihs who have hot as yet the legal disposal of their property ; fcdly , to persons in public offices ; gdly , to shopmen ; and , generally , to all who ar 6 in the service of jprivate
persons . There is no person ( says the foreign Journal from which the Editor copies this ) , that does not perceive the utility ti £ siifch a measure , which by the happy effects that it has already produced , calls for tlie gratitude of the tmblic , ; ..:...,.
liter art . The tTniversity of Cipttengen has beep threatened With a general desertion . Three hundred 6 f the students , dissatisfied With their professors , and believing themselves injured hy a refusil of justice , on th&r complaints against the burgers ,, retired to Mirfden , declaring they would
not return till their injuries were redressed . Happily the government of Hanover entered into a negotiation with $ hem , and all difficulties were removed . The students received ah amnesty for their insurrection , and are returned to Gottengen . ' . ' . It is said that the Vaccine Inoculation
has long been in use at Borgo S . Sepolcro , in Tuscjany . Dr . IStruve , a skilful physician of < 5 erlitz , and a Member of the Humane Sotiety In JLondon , has invented a machine by rneans of which , without long preparations , galvinisrn may be applied to distinguish between real and apparent death . He denominates his machine ^ t ^ eTe $ roi iJfe ^ Ife has published a treatise cm its use . The instrument is constructing at Oocrlit ^ :, under the in ^ spection cdTthe "iaVfentar s its price h ? 5 tMis ,
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The Prussian Government Has given additional ertcouragettient to the progref f of tlie Vaccine Inoculation , by ordering ; a medal to be struck , of the ij ^ ltie ; OJp ^ O ( ducats in gold , and of fbui clunces weight in silver . On one side is the bust of the Ituig , with tnis legend : *« Frederjcue
Wilhelmus , rex pater patriae ;** on tfec t ^ y htse is represented a cow , bearing the goddess of health , whiqh is traversing ; the sea , and almost arrived a |; the sjhefre . / The legend is ,, ' * '« In te suprema ^ i lus ; * the ^ exergue ^ e < Vaccinationis prainiiunx ;** . which leads us to suppose , although / wre are not so told Jby the jour ^ nal from which We derive our informabe
tion ^ that this medal will given as a reward to those who shall protaote th 4 Vaccine Inoculation . The famous Cod ^ x Aurea « is not th ^ diiiy curious '&tS . which has been transported from the library of the Chapter of Bamberg : at Munich . There are lifce ^
wise the Four Gosjicls , and a Missal of the eleventh and twelfth centuries , ont white parchrnents , in a beautiful character , and extremely well preserved ^ The binding is orriarnented with pearls and precious stones in a frame of massive gold , and small relievos in ivory , repre *^ senting various parts of theJ ^ ew Testa-¦
ment . •'• -. M . Kehman , physician to the Prince of Furstenberg , has lately received a letter from his son , afphysicmn belonging tp the Russian Ambassador ' s suite in China . It is dated Kiachta , frontier ojf China ^ Oct . 14 , 1805 . This gentleman has performed the Vaccination , upon a
number of the children of the Mogqls , a people now under subjection to the Russians , though the same that were formerly subject to Tsingischan , whom we call Gengis Chan , and at that time seemed to threaten all Asia and part of Europe . They still retain the rnorals and simple manners of their ancestors ^
they live in tents , make use of the bow > ajid are so uncommonly skilful , that , in hunting with the Russians , their bows kill ' six times to one against the fowling pieces of the latter . M . Kehman describes a portable medical port-folio , in
use at Thibet , consisting of 60 articles very elegantly enveloped in paper . It contains several remedies known in Europe ; but there arc many others with which < 3 ie botanists m the Ambassador suite Were totaDy unacquainted , particularly email ^ qits , tm t * yzn 4 fltomc c ^« jmcal preparations . The camc « of these
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1806, page 277, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1724/page/53/
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