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" Confounded be all they that nut their trust 1 n graven images : * ai | d if the time is come for tlj r e eyes ^ of f £ usfsia to be opened , bow ever ia ^ polil ^ cai view t ) btis . country inay dept ^ e $ | i e success of its enemy , no one can hesitate in rejoicing ,, tl ^ aj : tlj e chai ns #£ so disgraceful find base a superstition should be broken , l ^ Jie influence of tfie fcojy iur ^ ge of Sergius is likely tp be tried . The great conqueror is advancing with
rapidity towards Moscow . Tb ? ) fi& bulletin states that his army Jias reached Hasina , and is directing jjts course to this ancient metropolis . In its way the town of Smolensko , has been laid in ashes in the sight of the two armies , between which was a very sharp conflict , and the Russians were
defeated - During the engagement , tne guns of the French were playing upon the town , spreading * lire and de ? sol at ion iu every quarter , and the ravages of the flames were iucf eased by the Russians themselves , whfn tljey fpund that they were obliged to quit the place * We may judge pf the
horrors of this night b y a passage if * * fre bullet jn * describing the battle and the siegeY for tfye city is represented to tiaye exhibited to tjbe armies alight similar to tii ^ t of Vesuvius ' , during an ^ wp ^ o ^ * 9 the inhabitants of Naples . ¦ Ye who have . husbands , wires , parents , children , friends amj relations , .
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is supposed , t ^ aj tjav e adjusting fna ^ ers for a fliy ^ rgipn , as \ i U called , tP w i ^ ade by ^ w ^ dc « in the rear of tfye preach armies ,. In t ^ they are ^ p ; |> e assisted by the png / i ^ fleet : j ^ ut such a service wijii liar ^ lyl ^ rendered by £ ne Swedes without a con \ - js fee made
' thev T been Emperor of Russia i # diataqt from hif armie ^ , ai ^ d has been employed in an Ut fenrijew ^ ufe tWtS . ^ % ^^ ^ ajW ¦ $ Swedeu at Abp in Finland . ^ re , it
pensat ^ ou , and jj ^ ik ^ p ^ en ) fn tJie restoration of Fipla ^ ana tV ? recovery of p ^ jnerania f li ^ wiH discover tlie r ^§ uft of tins iulf rviejiFJ bujt in tjie i ^ # an wliile ^ the Freicfc emperor wiU Jiave obtained Moscow , in spite i > f th , e ^ l y image ^ f Sei gius , and we may ( fh ^ nce expect a inaini ^ sjo in grand pompous teiins , djusplayiug the abuses ' inflie ^ goyeromeiit oi the Autocratj aii d pi pet aiming a , uew era of libert y ^ an < J the br ^ aking o , f the cnains of the s Jaye ^ of Russia .
But if thic , gieat ' conqueror is ^ successful iu thenorth , l » is pride n ^ ugt recejiye a cfeecjt tyy eveujt ^ in tbp south , where thj » prqihef wfeuin j ^ e e § talilished on t ^ e throue of Spam ^ , ^ a ^ been obliged % q abautjon bis capita ) , and is paw ^ anaeriiiig : in ^ s proyinqes . Afte r tiie decisive victory ovei * ttie French at Salamanca , the fall of Madrid was
inevitable , aM tJUe JEuglish > aarcW in y ifh ljfkr ( d ^ ye ^ bng lo ^ i at their ^ ead , and too ^ k po ^ e ^ sioa of t £ e seat of government . In consequence , Ferdinaad \ W ^ ? W ^ f ® # WY ^^> « ^ ' ^\ # WW # ? ^ V ¥ F *• blis % l . $ t 4 l fcfef ? fpfC ^ oftbe ^ c h i ^ w ^ ^ wrafc w' r ^ a ^ V ^ '?> aud k write this in cqiisiderable ;
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1812, page 594, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1752/page/62/
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