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fndetnni ^ cation for alleged Spanish spoliations . Sj * aitiSlid * * f M W ° !?** £ ^ hold these colonies , and there / are resigns them under a colourable pfete&t : apart tff the price is , no doubt , the stipulated neutrality of the United States with regard to the South American .. Republics . East and West Florida are estimated to contain a
population of 40 , 000 souls . They abound in the productions -of tfie West Indies . Under ilW pVotectioa and encouragement of a wise and powerful government , they will become every- year more valuable . To the United States , ttiis territory is of thfe greatest importance , as the possession of it secures theitiiri the south froth contact
with European , powers . It lengthens too their Hue of sea-coAst , and gives them complete fcdminaud of tfrg niodth af the Mississi pp i , and of the Giilph df Mexico . Iti war with this cotintry , the United States would now possess increased means of ahnay ing- the tradte 6 f out * West-India Islands ; this we lament , but W * hope that the interests of both nfctioiuS Will long keefr them in a state ef neaee .
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Ttitelligence .-- * JF ' oreign . ¦ St . Domingo . 211
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The American newspapers Have lately published the following" letter to General Washington , from Lord ( then the Hon . Thomas ) Er&kine , in the blank leaf of a presentation copy of his u View of the Causes and Consequences of the Present War with France : "
Sir- , *—I have taken the liberty fo introduce your august and immortal name in a short sentence , which is to be found in the book I send to you . u I have a large acquaintance amongst the most valuable and exalted classes of men : but you are the only human beingfor whom I ever felt an awful reverence .
u I sincerely pray to God to grant a tong add serene evening to a life so gloriously devoted to the Universal happin « s « of the worldL ** « r . Eft ^ iNii , " Ltndbn , March 15 , 1797 . "
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The g 6 verttnient of Mew Yoi-k adopted in 1817 a custom long" established in New £ ngtaf& , that of setting ; apart a day after harvest to thdnk the Almighty roi iiis ^ Oiuui ^ - This is at once a fesii vai of
piety ahd of behevolenf gaiety . Collections are made on this day in the churches ; and ia addressing : to tte&ven thanksgiving's tar ih « jftlvine blessings , caie is taken to Aare them &tA 6 tign the necessitous .
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&r 7 X ) &Mm& 6 , o& HaVti . Otir notice of Ibis country ill ; the last Number , p . 125 , was sanreely corr « ot . instead of saying that it is divided into two u sovereignties , " we should have said that the government of the fiorthern part of
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On We < fo ** dfty , April 14 , will b * h ^ ld at Bridgwetrr , the Second M ^^ ti ftg nf the Half-Ytarly A ** ociati * n * f Mifd&t * f $# tod jFtiemh r * si 4 ing > in part &f Setherseitkire and &or $ efrkiTt i vvho are United tin p * important principle thut ticid tht Ftihtt in atoitti th # objpbt of war # ^ ip . Tk R * v . Samuel Fawcett , of Ycovil , is expected to preach . Divine service to begin at eleven oVlock .
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^^^^ gM ^^^^^ . T « b Anr > mal Metting of the Southern Unitarian Fund Society will be held at Ports mouth * on Wednesday , April the 7 tb , the morning iervice at the General Baptist
Chapel , Thomas-street ; and the evening tervioe at tlte Unitsrian CkaJ >« l , in the Uiffli ^ 8 tre « t . Th « Hot . Abraham Bennett , of Popfej will preach in the aioralng- , and the Rev * John ¥ ill !* gsr of Chithe » t « r , in the evening . .
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It fo expend that the Seventh Anniversary of the Scottish Unitarian Association will be lieW at Edinburgh ) the last Sunday ia April .
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JSeveral con trinations have been received fbt fhe ^ Mee'ting' -House , Colche # ter w&ich will be duly acknowledged by an Advertisement , w he a the account is closed .
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NOTICES Mr . AshwoHh ) of Rotsendale , announces that . theie h& $ been rfceeived for ifie New VriitariiMn Chapel ^ Rochdale , from Liverpool Unitarian Fellowship Fund , £ 20 Sheffield tJimarifin Fellowship Fund , 5
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the island is an absolute monarchjy and t& ^ of the ^ utjirwesi it republic ; Chris - toplie isL thjere ^ oxe , a king ; Boyer , the suedfesijdr of 'the Iaiiielit 4 &d P £ ti&nf ft president . Both governments are zealously promoting schools for all . la both , establishments are fornV& ' for the advancemeUrt ot
literatute dtid tScietice . And , Mn the re ^ jpidblie at l ^ asft , the assistance of cUstinguisned foreigners is esigei-fy solicited i / i thd $ f 6-vince of fedncatfon , Here , totf , ttiii ffress is actiVe , arid blacks and men of cdlouf are ehiiilating the wnitfe * iri tli ' e a * ist )! ay
of iateifigerice . They have several i \ £ w £ - papers and maga ^ ites . One of the letter , V Ab&lle Bditienne , The Haytiau $ ee , is both politkal arid literary . No : 2 T boiitains a poem on the immortality of the Soul , against Materialists and Sceptic ^ . In No . 24 is inserted a law at the 2 ^ 6 fh of
June 181 $ , discussed &nd adopted by the Chamber o ^ Kepriesentati ves of Comumnes , adopted by the Senate , arid published by th ^ President , decreeing the estabii ^ firnect , in every department , of an hospital , where the stcfc and ittfiWi may receive assistance ^ kindness and the consolations of religion .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1819, page 211, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1770/page/73/
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