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Sanguine -in our expectations frbm it . Th& ? dwerffofat **^ im * Se by BlfnttX dottew very probfemdricaJ ; anatMW rilm is so- far advanced that fc hli * tfti ? 5 - crently ^ 1 » udifefe ^ easdn ^ faf ^ ^ tflay . G&ikfc * £ t ^ sbttalj » |>! ac «^ r Vhe ^ sclreng h df the ^ Tcnc 4 * is ^ UCh on the shores > 6 f thig
Baltic * that iittfe inrtpression will bfc made by a ; forcey to be tWougbt in ships , to > act on aiiy quarter , -i ** Av Ifcport wiri •* current * tliat t *» e ^ Swedish troo £ te ^ tfere * to be employed agUiosf iNorwayy a cottn- " try * indeed , belonging to an ally of the
French , but hoMt ^ ' ^ hrr to benefit the * J generaHca £ ver £ i&- ; ch 0 te pr&batilc t % inj iff that this contest wili end m the ' reg- * tettationof Finland to Sweden . Ift the souths Russia the ^ Persians have ob- ' tamed ^ a victory * j © ver o « ir olfcy , chieftjrf n * consequence of the skill of' the British o&cersy av * to mad sot . heard of the " c $ ) g * gex > f * aifa ra in * Ettrope $ and thus Eriglacftt as noi ^ o zealous In support o ^ ' those ;
bai bartans * tvain ; whom j a few months ' ago * it was in open hostilities . So iiTckle ^ ' sochangeableare ^ worldly politics . -. . ; Spa * n doe ^ not present ^ ny thing dec ^ sivein The power of the * Gortez is es- * - tablished at Madrid , < and the intrusive ' kiogv ' ^ s he is now called , holds his 1 court * In Valencia . Inhere he is supported-by * * very , pcnvcrfal army , ^ ancl may maintain hisvground for a great length f oj ^ timc y as Lord Wellington i has found sufficient employment in the north .
There iie has been stepped fd ^ Ta long dme by the caatie © f Burgos , agftifl&t Avhichi he has made unauccess rul ^ attacks V but , most probably ^ ^ t is at this time in one- possession . * The remains of Marmont ' s- army have retreated to a considerable distance -behind
it , and are waiting ; for reinforcetnents from France before they can mafc&any movement xo ^ su pport . their sizrking causes If they xan Jkfiep possessi on < o& th ^ country to thte north of the ^ orcb it r i ^^ l ^ u ch aa tfeey can expect , r Some ctr ^ utnstanoesr iiave occ urred favourable
to ^ fe ^ Anglo-S piinish cause * Lord Wei-, li ^ ojft ^ ' as been declared gen « ralissim < o ^^ ftiq . i ^ and thus Jip will be able to direct th 0 forces dU that eounky to ; : t& 6 be # c advantage . H « is in pp « s ^ sion ^ f tlift , capital * and ran incrc ^ ng ? 'diiefgy m * y ^ erc ^ ptctcd on the part of ^ he »| Ja nlmn " 'bnfc «» w « baU : regret sto htfyaMit i ^ i or | ^ pn 61 nKi « l that iho Inqui ^ irion is MhtMftMifhffd-injiNfa 4 rid ll will be n ' ¦ Vftifirtriif . aA . tite . wn' ^ v- ^ i , . ^ . >>' - ' f ^ - ¦ - " * ' W <* mVs rf . * 4 jW- ^ q | - " ¦ 1 . ^ < - <• ' "JJ * '; - *
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melancholy reflation , that the succcst b ^^ ilK ^^ elei ^^ t ^ ft b ^^^ littf nB trl ^ nal , whoj , e existence f *^ ' * tfffegdttftf & e ^ eiry haiJdn ^ t h ^ t ^^ 6 rai ^ if 6 r co ^ ftc . ^ na ^ ctfe # « tb an mfamod ^ outrage ofi I ^ jk
rights of humanity aild ' conscience H ^ Otfrte ^ a % w # s tel fe expected in" i ^ - pi ^ eient pian ^' of hiifriatt policy has xrtiiik a ide ^ ree Yeipectui ^ * ne ! persons wS ^ htfre held otBdes u % der tlfe In trudge king ; whtch . if the tiAer turns , * i # sanction a similar decree against therhi '
| I setveii i inartiely , to prevent theTavoif < ^ er ^ dlf the iatrodi ^ 4 rbn ¥ holding bM *^ udder ^ lie ^* e-est ^ bl 1 ^ d ' governthekii Thus , die possessions and oilices of thd cdttntry fn % foV'a long time be iri i * siateof greax eontbiton / fdr BUonapa ^ wm tiof eusiry be < re ^ e ^ fro ^ W pu ^ - pose ^ aed ? f he ^ % , tifns successful ' ikar
fm ^ m ^^ tic-otm ^ a ^ st ^ i the pemii ^ sula of Spam will not be t&Ntf Wrested ' front his powerfurgrasp . > 'V ' J To the ward of Russia and Spain « added th . t of the tihiited ^ States , i ^ nlch is n 6 > v entitled to the name of a regular war , since hostilities have becrt annonnQed by both sides according * to the " usual
forts !* :- " They have also taketi place Utt- - der singular circumstances ; for England hds suffered a trifling loss , wbich Was felt' very kernly $ n& > has' gaiiied a victory ^ infinitely / more impdrtant , T ^ Americans sent # force d aio ^ t ^ erfcc nada , which thejr deemed quite sufficl- ' ent lor the enterprise , and their em ^ an ^ into the province was pr&eded hf ¥ gasconading prdcianiatlbn / too % \ uch-ai- ' lied to the ihfimous muriifcsto of M '
Duke of Brunswick , when lie eritircd France . The American had boon causey to- repent of his rashness ¦ for he hsli 1 scarcely advanced into the Canadian ' territoryj when a much inferior f > rc < S approached hirtifc aiid , ^ -Ithoat a battl ^ w ^ thout > uppamitty , ^ su fficient mi ^ i tarycau ^ he i ^ i ^ dawn h& arnis , an $ surrendered himself ^ with his whole
army prisoners of war ^ - Thus ih rartadas are saved from hostile Invasion , and tht States may dread an Attack frdw theltidtans on ttieir bprder « v \* ho , ihdugfr % bcy fe ^ ehayed extremely wjjil , ttri the English army , and ; iil * flre tt ^ tf ^^^ -i foimfti ^ ti'fniiw - c ? torK | i ^ l ^ i ^ pl ^ os wkh horrid btfrbif * fecu of this untoppy war , wbufrnk ' ¦ ¦ 4 * " " * *;•/**•> „! ¦' /* % J-fS ^ *' ^ ' ' - 4 ¦ ^ i y -. . ^ r : ; - - -V
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63 * State t > f Ptojblfc Affair * .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1812, page 658, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1753/page/62/
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