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Vansoens , parish priest of Corteriaeften , in a fine of 100 frames , for having given the nuptial benediction to persons not married beforethe civil magistrates . There lately appeared at Paris , in three
volumes , 12 mo ., Psalmi < xd He 6 rat < cani vetitatem translati et in ofdinemnaturalem digestif Attributed to a modest and virtuous magistrate , who has studied profoundly the original language , and who , in 1809 , published a French translation of the
Psalter-M . Maillet-la-Co $ te , professor of eloquence in the royal college of Montpelier , already known -by works which shew fine talents , has just published at Paris , an eulogy on Rolling an eg say for the ¦ prize proposed by the Trench Academy . In vindicating Rollin , jjie professor launches his thunders against the Jesuits , Rollin g s
. The bodies of Descartes , Montjaucon and Mabillon , have been removed , with becoming funeral pomp , from the Mus £ e des Antiques , and interred in the Church of St . Germain Despres . Exclusive of a separate inscription on a coffin of each , the following has been engraved as common to the three : — " Quorum cineris
religiose primum locuHs suis conditos , dehinc com muni fato per xxv . aunos inter profaaa exules , cum terrae sacrae renovata piarum exequiarum pomp a redderentur , regia inscriptionum et hurnaniorum litterarum academia , titulis adscripts , serioribus eetatibus , commendarit . "
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ItotelHffmce . ^— 'Fareig'iU Spain . Italy . 2 fi 9 *
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* Spain . The late rising * at Valencia [ p . 133 ] was more serious thstn was at first imagined . Eighty individuals , many of them distinguished by rank and services , have been
arrested ; and the number liable to arrest throughout Spain , from a supposed connexion with the same plot , amounts to the alarming number of 4700 persons . Elioy the governor of Valencia , has received a letter , threatening revenge from * a thousand poniards" for the blood lately shed .
Whilst the intelligence from every other country of Europe shews the progress of the human mind , and at once excites the hopes and gratifies the desires of the Christian philanthropist , the news from Spain , whether political , ecclesiastical or literary , only raises a sigvh over boor human nature .
The Madrid Gazette announces , for instance , that the general of the Capuchins , in his quality of Grajndee of Spain of the first class , has had the honour of being covered in the presence of the , king : at the same time appears the decree of the Grand
Inquisitor , prohibiting certain books , such as Annales de V Inquisition , by M . Llo rente . [ See p .. 91 . ] / All reading , however , is not suppressed : the prospectus of a weekly journal has reached us , which is to be
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, A he I pzi g , literary { jou rnal . announces the discovery of a treasure in ecclesiastical literature . The celebrated Ulphilasy the Arian bishop of the Goths , ' who flottrifehed
about the yep . F 365 , had , it is well known , translated the Holy Scriptures into his own language , called Mccsogothic . This translation was wholly lost , until the year 1597 , when a considerable part of the fourgospels was found in the library of a monastery in
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'¦ ' ¦ . Italy . .. " < ¦ ¦ - . Howie . —The XHario di Romay or Journal of Rome , announces that an Englishman , M . Sams , has recently bought updn the continent a complete manuscript of the Hebrew Pentateuch * of very high
antiquity . It is written , upon skin , thought to be goat-skin , and forms two volumes , or rolls , two feet broad , and one hundred and sixty-nine long . It is said to have been obtained from a reduced Jewish family , who , having- given it in pledge for a limited time , had not . the means of redeemipg it ;
This valuable * manuscript is not unique , ( says the Ckronique Religieuse ^ J if , indeed , it be not tl < 0 same that was : in the possession of 1 ML de la Serna Sanlander , at Brussels , which we once saw . at his house , and of which he gives a description in the
learned catalogue of his library , vol . ; I . p . S ; he believed it the : most ancient , in Europe . This manuscript , formed of fiftyseven skins , sewed with threads of the same material , is a hundred and thirteen feet long , the characters ; large and bandsome , without ; Towel points . . . , .
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devoted , not to dangerous matters of politics and religion / but toliMjightslh It is proposed' in this work , so fitted , to : Spain in its present state , to give the detail pf every encounter , the ; genealogy . of evety animal , who is its master , the names of the Toreadores . Picadotesl MatadoreSi&c . the
arms employed , the wounds received , the dogs let into the ring , the number of horses killed and also wounded , and whether slightly or mortally J Worthy studies for'the Subjects of Ferdinand , man ^ niilliner to the Virgin Mary ! :. The reader has pro .: b&bly had en ou ^ h of this prospectus : bat add to his of
it tna ^ y stoc k knowledge : to be informed , that the projected magazine will detail the operations of two important personages , necessary : to the getting up of a bulUnght , according" to etiquette the ode is the hangman , who has his box on one side of the : arena , in , order to be ready , the
if any toreador bre ^ k rules . of ibis noble contest , to inflict upon him the pre * scribed punishment , namely , two hundred ; lashes 5 the other is a priest , z , father con ^ jessor , wh < x is in another box at hand , with his consecrated oil to administer supreme unction to any of the torea (( ores who may be mortally wounded !
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1819, page 209, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1770/page/71/
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