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Valleys of Piedmont , followed | y the Christian . Reformers , their petition to the King of Sardinia , and the statists W $ | descriptipu of tjie Vaults di $ > . tnct 8 . * , This account is drawn up by M , Charles Coquerhl , on $ of % J * q tfootrjU tutors to tfie Revue EhcjfplbphMque It is an useful supplement to the hie-&&
tory of the Vautfois jm } $ . 9 ^ P ? r 8 ?* cuUons tb ^ ylij aye undergone . Their present population ainoLuits to 18 , 000 souls in gST communes . % p is $ ie effeejt of the government they h ^ ve beeii under since 18 J 4 > tnat tftey are precisely in . the same condition as were the Pro ^
Jeslants of France before the edict of H $ 7 > t 1 pi %% is , exposed to a u * a £ s of oppressive Jaivs and reg \ rta $ ion $ , wMpi may ^ t every instant be put in force against tkem . They are ^ xcludecj from evsiy employment and all J > ub-Be functions , except the profession pf soldiers , without tUe hope of being
promoted above th # rank of sergeant ; they are waiting ; fpr liberty of conscience tp be restored to them ; they Jive oa hope , may thev iiot be deceif'ett ! Lanjuinais .
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106 Select Notiee ^ qfPtrtii gn Literature . M
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ De la NAoeositS d a 6 ofir la Perne ' d o Oq the Necessity of aboKs ^ in ^ the Punishment of Death , an E ^ s ^ y la Verse , followed by Four Disciissidns In IVose , ifr which w * e J examined the
Opinions of Mably M , J J . J . Rousseau , Filaniiions of ^ bly , . . Rousseau , Filang ieri and Mout ^ squieu on that Subj ec t , Fajris , 1 B ^ , Felicia W ^ c e ; du Pal Ws Bfly ^ l . Pa ippUet in 8 vp , Price 3 frw ^^ s , , IVt work Qf JW , Yamwt , ^ ho whe ^ youqg' pleaded tWs noble cause before tfte Nat } Q 4 ftl Conveftyop . is . dedicated
% q qbg of Jhe mp ^ t ^ s p ecfta-ble mepi - l ^ ers of that assembly , > vhp $ e eloquent and courageous voice abandoned nei ~ t ^ cjr a virtuous king \ n misfo rtune ^ ^ or l ^ s country bowea Myn \ m&et t %$ weight of a brilliant : despotism , to M : IiANJUiNAis , -wham our liberal and
constitutional institutions still reckon amongat ( li ^ ir mos t invariable syppprta . The motto of the pamphlet contains the joriiieifral fcfca that tuns through ft : ^ ' | clare remind the « rbU ters of nations , ** says * Che autfcerj
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" that m all ages iMOceAt per § pns liave fee ^ li coMejBt >© ed to aea $ li , ?* . He brings forward the most celebrated and most lamentable proofs of it in ^ 9 poem ? Philpsopluc ^ x « sasoqmg qjxd < jpwtatiQps froin Hatoiy , sometunes ( Uwip the a ^ 4 qur aad ipa ^ gina-^ 9 $ $¥ i Rpft . In Iumino ^ 3 ^ notes he dtsctisses th ^ opinions of M ^ iy , Jean Jacques Rousseau , Fllangien and Monteaqmen * immortal writers whom ttm
we regret jx q \ tp ^ e amongst d efenders of a p ^ oral tn *^ m > vi ripusly de ^ onsitrated by tB"e learned Becjc ^ ria , aad ii > qux cUyi * by the illustrious Pastoret , ffa ingenious Roed ^ rer , ajid so many other distiaguislied wi ^ ei's , M . Valant is worthy to walk ir is
in t ^ efootsteps ; % b $ moment not , perhaps , far distant when the cause he defenqs ' will triumph : the epoch will ajTiiv ^ when & wjtf > le c p ^ ioon ti advunclng tow ^ -ds a " vqw ^ nd ; superior civilization , uiider ~ tj * $ ftuspiciq ^ s in-* . ¦ ¦ . ' * "am f > - w ¦ ¦ > ^ ' ^• ' i ' jl ~ • ti wiu
strucuoa pt religion ana noercy , expiate the qrip ^ e ^ coih mitte 4 fojrmerly in its bospqa by ib p guilty supporters of ignorance , ftinftticism apd slavery .
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-Sa xoxy . ^ -JLeifsic . TUfe lectures at our ttnivctslty continue to be mac !* frequented . ' "The number of pupils during- the winter sea ^ op was 1402 , amongst' whom 480 were stucfyfngr dirrnKy j S 81 iulispnrfience ; -1 o 3 phyaic ; and 7 * 4 philology . On the 1 st- of December , the
total nuoober vrtfo increased by SI pap ils . This prosperity is not astoni&hhfig to those who know the names of the prpfesscys . . The . celebrity of M . M . Rosetinciiiller , Hermann , Beek , WeisHf , Kruse and Spoffn , who
prefeide over the phrlo 1 t > gixral sturaSes wouid cofiyiitce us that in every department tff science true t ^ e rl t ^ tlone hns been entrusted with tb ^ tire of education in this unlversitjr .
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Austria . Public Instruction . - ^ ^ j ^ . —A great number of Jiesnfts ^ expelled fro m BteWft ; Ifeve beeiv ^ aUowed to se ttle in € ^ Uieia , VkmW direction of the ^ rmt ) aeiiiin of tRW ^ tra ^ r K ^ fieea entrasfod to them , A ^ ii ^ teiial decree
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1823, page 106, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1781/page/42/
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