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PARLIAMENTARY . ^ The King ' s Speech at the opening of parliament contained , as we anticipated , ( p . 63 , ) a declaration of a neutral and pacific policy with regard to the cootinental powers . It was receiyetj with applause in both houses . ; In the Comnjonsj Mr . Brougham delivered a philippic , said , to toe a
masterpiece of eloquence , against the three despots of the Holy Alliaoce . On bringing up the Report on the Address , Sir R . Wilson : made some observations on the state of things between France ; and Spain . c % With regard to Jthe party in France urging on the war , he was persuaded that to put down the liberty of Spain was not their ultimate object , but to annihilate the Charter and seize the national
domains . The letter signed by a person called Achille Jouffroy , was a sort of ma * nifesto of that party . There was another writer of the same extravagant class , who actually lamented the conversion of the
people of Europe from Paganism to Christianity , because it had unsettled men ' s minds . Another , the Abbe Fray § innous , who was now put at the head of the Education of France , declared that the extension of individual instruction created
an independence of opinion fatal to society . ^— -Various petitions have been received against the Marriage Act of last
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Details of the Arrest , Imprisonment and Liberation , of an Englishman ( Mr . Dowring ) by . the Bourbon Government of France . 8 v 6 . . 4 * . The Trinitarian and Unitarian :
containing the Trinitarian ' s Reasons for not going to the Unitarian Chapel , and the Unitarian ' s Reply , designed to remove Misapprehensions as to the Differences between the Two Parties , &c . By R , Wright . 12 ino . 6 d .
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qua voces omnigenas ad regulas aitis revocantur , earum Signiftcationis expKcantur , et Elegantiae Linguae evolvuntnr . Additae sunt Harmonia Hebraei Textte cum Paraphrasi Chaldae 4 . Editio nova , 8 umma Cura recensita . Bvo . 20 ^ . A Treatise on the Genius and Object of the Patriarchal , the Levitical and the Christian Dispensations . By G . S . Faber , Rector of Long Newton . 2 Vois . 8 vo ,
Testimonies to the Truths of Natural and Revealed Religion , from the Works of Distinguished Laymen . By James Brewster , Minister of Craig . 12 mo . 5 ^ . llie Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures , proved < by > the ' teviideUt * Completion of many very important Pit >| ihecies . By T . Wilkinson , B . D ., Rector of Bulvan , Essex . i 8 vo * 6 * i •»¦ . ' - . ' ... v' .
Practical Observations on the Due Performance of Psalmody . With a Short Postscripr , on tto ^ Present State of Vocal Miicic in : other Bepartmentd . By John Evans ,. Printer . . ; 12 nio . ^ 6 ^ . '•'¦ . " f ^ A ^ Succinct Account of the Lime R « ckb
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session , , and Lord Ejllenbohough m cme ^ house , ; ind Dr . PhilliMore in the ot , her , gave early notices of a bill for its amepdment . — -. Mr . Hums has begun his economical campaign , and bas oj > taiue 4 papers preparatory to his motioij respecting the Church-Establishment and ChardrrPropertyand the Tithe-System , wi Ireland ^—The Catholic Question is to be introduced
^ oon after Eas recess , by Mr . Pjlunkett , the Attorney-General of Ireland * . it has been delayed on account of . the late outrages of the Orauge faction at Dublin , andthfe incapacity of the Government to obtain justice upon the cujpritg ,
which will be the first subjects of parliamentary inquiry . — -Lord Archibald Hamilton has given notice of a motion for papers relating to Mr . Bowring ' s unjust and cruel usage by the French Go'verament , and the members of the House
will be prepared for the discussion by this gentleman's account of the affair , just published , under the title of " Details , " &c . Jj | j | | a spirited and eloquent production , ji ^ pff we should think that not a single tfember . of Parliament can read it without
sympathy with the injured writer , and indignation at the spy-directed government of the Bourbons . But the feelings that sway the House and the logic that is there accounted , convincing , are not , a } ways conformable to the common standard .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1823, page 125, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1781/page/61/
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