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tt ^ S ^ u st ^ na tO tfce . proper autkolities . ijuT w * 6 rame w toe arrival , ot the Jesuits from tlussia , there was at VIeimaji ptorftusiaJ ofAs > Qwfer , wjia
fixea their ulterior decimation , keeping some in the Austrian states ^ ami sending the 0 && 3 tp Jteuy . At the same tame » f ^ a 8 ure 5 were takeja in Hungary -for weiriifjuag Wellreceived there on theitf iourner , Doubts are
still entertained asto tiheir order baeTng entirely re-established jja Autism The Jesuits having obtained a noviciate house at Vienna , tf oula seem , however , to decide the question in the affirmative .
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i . Greek Patriv $ y fifarfgt * "Wt&vr the Tili ^ d ^ nc ^ i ^ te ^ iln «^ tfe Morea , the Greeks of that beautiftri cdmif # y displayed an extraordhiaiy li ^ m « te , # b * fiiy of ancient Gi * eecei Thousaiids of yotflag w ^ riors ,- and
eten old men , sang wilh enthusiasm a nobte { teetridtifc hf ton , composed b ^ a Grefek Profe ^ or , and set to mtj& $ 6 by a Germtm musician . This song oontribtited iauch fo excite tSte coiirhge of tfie herdes who destroyetl fl&e iirmy of Khourchid . The ftttfo * it $ g at ^ ophe is particularly remarkable :
e * Our waf is not that of ambitious c < Miqu £ rors atid eneitoies to hnmanity , it id d sacred w ^ iC Nature and religion Impose upon us the dtrty of driv ing oat ? our tyrants that we n > ay ^ have ^ etttatty . ' * - ' .. » - ¦/ ^
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The seifence ^ and arts have to de * plorei the loa » of M . Gai / 1 ^ invehtor of the MHhode du Mktopla&te , mtera ^ ber o £ the . Philharind » ic Society of Amsterdam , &c . » who died at . Parisi
31 s * August , J 822 . Bora at Botiri deauK ki 1786 , of an obscure family ; he owed to himself alone ali his ki * . struction ^ He occupied himself wMlst very youngs ia mat ^ ecaaitidai studifcs ^ atid was professor of the higher naa * thematiea in the ibyceusp ? ^ Bour ^ deaux ,. then in the institution of the
deaf andidunlfe in , thie stance itowni He published ^ in \ SiS r h& Method of Xeaojjaug JWuaic ; which is ds reoMarJba ble for the clearness 6 f the style as for tJie -depth of knowledge yyjiich it implies l % c method <* f the ilfij ^ - nlaute has obtained much success in
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OeRBfAN pi ^ rrfiJiis iTr ^ Bd . Great sensation has > aftfi excited in Germany by 4 t work bearing tbe &klr
lowing , title : * ' Oa the disgraceful PrQceedinga . in Orerjn ^ n Universities ^ Gymna&iui » sy and t ^ ce ^ r ^ a ; . J or 4 istory of -the Aoade ^ oieat ( Joflspiracy against Royalty , Christianity and Property . B y Kv Mv Ev Fabricius > Lribrarian at BruchsaJ . " thbz work , of aboul ; 200 paffes . i § ( Wicated « to all ii 8
the Pouters mq merimm Msei ^ eua of isW 4 % « i ^^ % » % ^« er » ana Antbassadors to the Diet > . (* utl teHb tlieni things t ^ at make tJt ^ e hair iJ ^ i ^ K ^ BSf ^ Men w )^ k-. » Kw » t > S ^^ iJfPi ^ ttf' - * 3 ww ^ Mi ^ i amfiu ^ Krwg , ana a long ^/ cetera of
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an ^ I sedu ^ rer pf ^ yoiostl ^ M ^ p biw ^ l 5 »» liars , iiice «^ iari # | f w ^ ho ^ have lormod directly and indlreetly , a ^ oBQocfai tkH ^ by whkh all , l ^ oaes ^ arfs tbreateBedi and from whi ^ fi all tl > e revolttiottft w © have witnessed proceeded > M . Fabric cius knows IhiB assoeiati ^ ii ; he evfia prints the Oath taken by the members . He jhto poses to afidEsfi all the Universities , or a ^ least to plac ^ e them inider the mcfek ^ f ^ fe * sii ttieiilance i fbf t § & tutelage tmder whi ^ h they bow are is very far from satid ^ ing Mm !
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Halle . s . The faculty of theology ^ assembled under the presidency ojf its dean > M . Gesenhis , a learned man , distinguished by many \ works , and recently by % he
publication of an excellent Commentary of the Prophet Isaiah , ha ^ avyarded the diploma ot Doctor of Divinity to Mr . Lee , Hebrew Professor ofc Cambridge , as & mark of gratitude for the Syriac and ? Arabic vei&ioha of thta Bible which he has made £ &x the Bible
Society . The Hpotives far granting t ) ie dipipma are thus expressed : —* -. " Propter instg ^ em litigtMfum qftien talium dnctrii \ dmf perw ^ iUi ^ bibiiorUm ver&ioni&us antiquo pkori rexiittttis splendid ^ pro&atain , atque ad prqpfi gamta savra ckri $ twmi pte adiubitamJi : . , ¦ * .
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DEATHS ABROAD
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1823, page 107, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1781/page/43/
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