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MONTHLY RETROSPECT OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS; OR, The Christian's Survey of the Political World.
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traordinary regularity , diligence and proficiency , in the students of $ he first three years , to Mr . Thomas Compton Holland , of Manchester , Mr . Hugh Ker , of Hull , and Mr . Joseph Ashton , of Stockport ; and concluded by returning thanks to the students of the fourth and fifth years , for the great improvement which they had made of the advantages afforded them , and for the excellent example
which they had set to their younger fellow students ; and by expressing the particular obligations wjiicn the institution was under to Mr . James Yates , of Liverpool , who , in the absence of his friend ,, Mr . Kenrick , had this year voluntarily undertaken , and executed with great ability , the chief parts of the office of classical tutor . V . F .
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NOTICES .
Shortly will be published , the third edition of London , in one large volume xamo . being a Complete Guide to the Bi"foil Capital , containing , in addition to the antiquities of this metropolis , an account of all the new establishments and institutions , commercial , literary , scientific , charitable foundations , &c . &c . interspersed with a variety of original anecdotes , eccentric biography , critical remarks , &c . &c . faithfully abridged and improved from Mr . Pennant ' s London , and brought down to ' the present year , 1810 . By John Wallis .
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The Rev . Thomas Rees being prevented by numerous and urgent avocations from proceeding with the Fami-
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u Under the tun is nothing new , said the wisest of the Jewish kings : and , if at such a distant period he could with propriety advance this proposition , we ought not to be surprised at the events which are daily taking place in our own times . Colonies were formed in ancient days , and the parent state fell into decay ; kings have been deposed and murdcrcd , and successful adventurers have
mounted their thrones ; satiated with royalty , monarchs have quietly slipped away from grandeur , to enjoy the comfort and comparative innocence of retirement . In a world where all is change , these things must happen ; and , instead of the fond admiration vvhich they excite in some minds , they are to be regarded merely as things of course ; and the lesson co be derived from them is *
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liar Introduction to the Arts and Sciences , sometime ago announced by him as in preparation , the Rev . J . Joyce has at his particular request taken up the plan , and has already made considerable progress in the work . It will form one volume duodecimo , and will be illustrated by numerous wood cuts and engravings .
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The gentleman who some time since , under the signature of John Smith , published " An Examination of the Gospels respecting the Person of Cferist , " is about to publish , An Examination of the Prophecies , selected from the most eminent Expositors . " He has likewise prepared a second edition of his former work , andboth are in the press .
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State of Public Affairs , 371
Monthly Retrospect Of Public Affairs; Or, The Christian's Survey Of The Political World.
MONTHLY RETROSPECT OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS ; OR , The Christian ' s Survey of the Political World .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1810, page 371, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2406/page/51/
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