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mOre apt to beam * med , than with tDy of those consequences , which 0 iwU 8 © 0 & 6 ff * & later , Ai © $ i& reiu ^ f nee Jess ajKt mterrainifbJe ' jjdijgftfe / , ^' .. ¦ . : :- ^ --r ?* i ? .- > w ir « v . ; .- , ^ f $ h ^ # ^ og c ^ te ' jfefc * war skofrld 4 J ^ C * r t |« ri | e ** rlo de mocstr ^ te , that ti J # ^ tt # ?; ft > rC ? by . . a . Wec 6 &if ^ ,
which is paramount to st \\ $ g * vm cale « lit ^ Je mass of natural and t ^ l ^ tl ££ il - w fetei * - itf prajt uce % r an d fl ^ icfe iit' t ^^ OBl ^ eigh with ahmi-< J # tf interest , ^ 0 ry ^> lea . 0 ffte ^ # n , refjgtofl and hun ^ amty ^ \ yhich can pQS ^ fely- be aS ^^ d ged against it i > If ^^ e rto ^ sseasi on : of i > o ? s » ch j ^ weF ^ of d eta oristratipn , how can ife escape the charge of , being ^ c-
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© us duties , the observance or vio lation of which , ^ m ay pt < fttaoe the most beneficial or tire incmt * aafischlevous oansequences * Ttar % iterests and the duties of the two people , mutually considered , 4 $ rc inseparable from peace , aad of tboge duties , war is , by onetn- Imth parties-, a * mos ( t flagrant vioteti ^ n
But tfee interests and prevailing paeons of men ? introsted ^ itk ^ btten 3 We a ^ hori ^ jr , ar « inr vSU ^ question «^ s ^ eciaUy , apt to tfnpdse a bias riiudh&wo pow ^ rfol ^ in < sp ^ o skiori to the-awful duiies of rbeir
functions . It is therefore am& 6 t saered obhfga £$ ® w iof thi& people , when pmnts ? ^ f such sovereign importance are to' he determih ^ i , > ta forget for a moment their privia * e Concerns * and the ineonvei ^ s ^ es
attendant on . the inamed ^ iai ^ expressions of their minds ? and httving ^ individually examined And detiberated on the subject , to sii » p forward'in a body and with <* be voice declare their common setiti
ments . ' ^ I " pretend not to suggest what particular plan of proceeding viill be most proper to be adopted ^ for collecting the sentiments of the different Unitarian societies ^ But
I conceive that amongar body of men , so desirous of forming asystem of union , little difficulty vhll be found in carrying such an Object into effect , by means of a con - vention of deputies at' some c&n ~ trat rftuatioriJ Should any of the societies be stationed in situations
too remote from- the comaifoa place of meetings ft > r their cjeputi ^ s to attend personaliy , their sentiments , at least , can be communicated . If impart on account * f the feicilit ^ with which any cdrn - mo ^ imeasuTe may fee tarritftf ^ to effect fey ^ oewtie * of meti , k $ wd § as
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0 n ( m Unitm fort tie sake vf obtaining Peace . f $$
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1812, page 677, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1754/page/17/
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