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liberality , with whom , notwithstanding my fearful peculiarities , I am in habits of intimacy , when putting his hand slowly to his head , in the manner of a person sickening , and knitting his eye-brows , he stopped me by saying , in a faint faltering tone of voice . — * Xi You give me —— uneasiness ¦ ¦ ¦ and pain /* I said no more , but amused myself , sometime , with thinking what an admirable reply my friend ' s language would form , iix all churches and ages , to the most able and eloquent reformer , whom the silliest dupe might easily , and the interested retaiaer
of abuses would naturally , interrupt with— " You give me uneasiness and pain /* Not to give you , or your readers , either , I conclude abruptl y ^ aiid subscribe myself ,
AugUSt £ , 1806 , GOGMAGOG , P . S . From the title of a sermon in the monthly list of one of your numbers , I perceive that there is in the diocese of St . David ' s a society for promoting church-union , or , in other words , for counteracting the Dissenters , Am I in sufficient favour with your readers to request them to inform me , if they
are able , something more about it ? It looks as if the clergy of th $ t part of Wales were of a like mind with their diocesan , and as if both bishop and ckrgy were alarmed at the rapid growth of sectaries in the principality . I am , as my name may intimate , descended from Cambro-British ancestors , and therefore take a lively interest in what passes among the Welsh people , whom I am proud to call my kindred .
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ARTICLE I . Memoirs of Dr . Joseph Priestley to the Year 1795 , written by himself ; with a Continuation to the Time of his Decease , by his Son Joseph Priestley ; and Observations on his Writings , by Thomas Cooper , President Judge of the Fourth District of Pennsylvania ^ and the Rev . William Chy ^ istie * 8 vo . 10 s . 6 d . pp . 4 SJL Johnson , 1806 .
There is no branch of literature which affords more interest and instruction than biography . As in reading the journey of an interesting traveller , we eaaily fancy ourselves his coaapa ^
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Memoirs of Dr . Priestley . 429
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u stixl pleas i > to praise ^ yet not afraid to blame . ' Pope . [ Writers and Booksellers desirous of having their Publications noticed early ia tfic Review of thelVloNTHLY Repository , are requested to send them , as soon as they appear , to the Editor , at the Printer ' s . ]
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1806, page 429, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1727/page/37/
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