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Wesfpbalia , Tb « mamidcript is called the Codex Argektett $ i from the tetter * being- iu silrer ana golfr It is iff the Hbrary of t / p 4 a / , tlnd is highly valued by theSzotide * . There have been three editions of it , the first at Port , in 1665 ; the-second at Stockholm , in 1672 ; and the third at Oxford , in 1760 . The Oxford edition contain * the
observations of Benzelins , and remarks , together with a Gothic grammar , by th £ learned editor , Mr . Edward Lye . Longafterwards , a discovery was nmde of a manuscript in the library of Wolftmbutel ,
which contained fragments of the JSpistte 1 to the Roman * : this was published in 1762 . Sdch it thre history of this fammts work down to the present times . The account from Leipzig is , that the A bbc Ang& Maio , one of the librarian * of the Ambrosial *
library of Milan , to whom we are already indebted for the recovery and publication of several inedited fragments of ancient authors , lately discovered , on examining stome manuscripts , that under the Latin writing there was another writing of a different oatft ; this writing * thus disguised by the superficial manuscript , he has found
to be Uiphila ^ s Mmogothic Translation of the Thirteen Canonical Epistles of Paul , which was considered to be entirely lost . The Abbe proposes to publish this translation , ftir Which already Xllphilanian types , of different stees , have been founded . This publication , which will throw new light over the sacred writings , is said to be impatiently expected by the learned .
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A mew Latin translation of the Psalms lifts been lately ptoblftfted at G ^ wt , by M > Ft * $ nf * te Rteardi , who tad prettously pttfetistfed in the if **** tangling * & Waits Itttefi 4 > lfne € * hticle * .
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At 6 ^ tdecr ^ hw bt € h i «» twd at l ^ flji ^ , * # tii * esfcrtrtfehttttot ( Of an tttfyhM fbr flit poor Mind . d - i
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Ail edition , by subscription , of the complete works of M : Tanlbufiht , U projected at Milan , to inake thitty-Jbur vo \ wn \ t % in octavo Tamburini h owe of th « professors of the university of Prtwtd . Hig prbductibns , Latin and Italian , are actibuftted the classical books on their aereral
subjects . In advanced age he pretervett , it is said , all the eiferg-y of his intellectual fsculties and of Iris c » iftract « r . He is quoted as n proof that Italy i * not the ieAt of prejudice and superstition 5 having displayed throughout the Whole of his
lengthened life etfemplary ^ eaMn dppOitn ^ lieetitiott ^ cftftuiste , flfttterfertt of |> ovrer and abettors df nltrdmoittdte pfejuditts , and in protttoting ^ the t * ' himph of tb « trtte prindf \ M Of i eli s ion , Whficli « tl # « y » Ctig ^ ft ^ d both his undeistttttdittflf ttftd bid affections .
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• Id' Intelligent * . A —JFoteign . tlnited States &f merica .
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Fnit « i > States op Ajtmtc ** The leg-iilftture of the tJttited Stat ^ fi has given great timbrftg * to the politicians of Europe , by tbeir reftisin ^ , contrary to th « report of one of their o * m C 6 « ftmitt «* s > to cetifittrf General Jctckson for fcis cortdnct
in * ei 2 iilg two of th « Spanish poatt , find putting to death , a ** pi 6 * , two £ n . ^ li « httken of the names df Afkbrister and Atbtd , < ihndty Who were found fighting 6 * the Aide of the Indians At war with the United State * .
One of these Unfortunate Mel * w / i * executed itt deftttt ^ e of the v « rdifct of a cotirt-maftiAl Tlie trartirtctioft Appear * to be contrni * y to the law of n&tion « , and \ & certAifliy Marked by cruelty . But America will he punched by loss of ^ hamftter : th * British gd * ertk ~ went will , we 4 at « say , teek im other reteng ^ t hAi > thit whl ^ h it finds in public opinion . ,
The United Btftte * hate jilted ft gfl ^ at Aecttiion of strtttgth by tliie j > nrchafi © off the FlOtidas froitt Spftirt . The pri «^ in 5000 , 000 * f dollftff , And the ** life to be p ^ id to cithfefei of therVftited Stiteit , nft ftft
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It i # Announced on authority that the episcopal tees of Piedmont to the number of fifteen , have beett t ^ eentfy Ailed . The superseding ; of soiiie of Bonapavte ' t bishops , and particularly of Marentini , is regretted tiy the liberal joarn ^ lists , they
being described as able and exfcsllertt men . As a compensation , hfcrw 6 Ter , they itetc with nmcffr * atisfaotion , that tb « Sardinian government ,, at th * desire of the Pope ^ has raised some parish prints to the episcopal jank , tnuoh to the olmgriu of the nd 5 /*^^ who had , until the French Revolution
ap p ropriated the bishoprica to their own order . Th # elevatldtt of M . d * Akgenntsf formerly a priest in the diocese of Turin , is a measure much extolled , he being a declared foe to tyraimy . He is bishop of Alessandria . HU pastoraliettero » entering-upon hig o ^ ce is published , and
extracts from it are before us , which fully justify the praise that has been bestowed upon him . In Piedmont- feudal titles are kept up , ftnd the new bishop addresses the order of noblesse with great faithfulness , on the rights of the poor . The pa « t 6 ral Letter is in L ^ tin , and yet a part of it is directed to titled females . Another
pastoral letter ia much spoken of that of M . J $ ige * i bishop of PignetoL This is in French , which appears tx > be generally used in the diocese . One great object of the letter is to reclaim the Proteatants of the valleys of Vmdois , which are in the diocese of Pi ^ nerol : the tone of it is said to be mild and affectionate The
Protestants in the valleys amount to about 18 , 000 ; they are under the superintendence of a dozen minister * , to each of whom the Sardinian government allows an annual salary of a thousand francs , about forty gnineas .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1819, page 210, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1770/page/72/
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