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question , . , wfc $ s $ h&ftjij > pcar £ * l fpr 3 it fifteen , , agajs ^ : it , m ght ^ ihrcp r afte * vf j ^ c ^ the J ^ pjar ^ W&s recced * TJtius it ^ vy ^§ det ^ naioed ^ t 0 ? pro ^ ee 4 by hill ,, s&& th ^ 4 < lay obtained by H . 4 J «* iig by the ws ^*>
c » ssK > q >! w ^ ^ roiG f d M U " da > y $ at tlus £ ^ iiue- ; pf the year . Sow * after the la ^ 4 ? l > a'tft # hpwever , the aUr ^ for his M ^ st ^ s , ^ itu 4 tlQq "became g £$ &ter r aud . ^ hej ? Kobabilities \ vexe very much incrCfisedi ; tn ^ t gtie . di&pjrder would in
$ ot {^ rnunate 1788 . part tli £ Prices of W ^ les wi * Ltake tin ^ e will discover . He ha $ ; Jfjitherto preserved * djt £ aified silvijce ? ^ nd we should J ^ ope , tfe ^ t ' the terms proposed to him wouki
Opt ha su . ch as ;^ o preclude Jnm ffqm jQ ^ upjing the , s tap on , which a-Q wish hiin , toiill . The ^ linister it i ^ xertaif * must fee ) himself strong , or he could jipt have w ^ ^ J the Jlan yWge for which 3 VIr V ^ hiibread so properLy called him
ip account . The ii ^ yprjapce of this interesting sulijccl ^^ tas taken up so much of the cpace of this department , that we ca # - uot dilate oa some extraordinary causes In the law courts ; the dispute in the pperarjbcuifg ; and the conajitpt of Sir J o ^ Ciav ^ rig In a duelljnij . affair , \ vhich his
after mucayzpouAns L : on his p art , endecl after ffLj ^ ca \ . v | p 6 ^ ipg on part , ended iiij ^ o ^ ' i ^ " ^^ . Th ^ better th ^ n rushing into efeirtity on so trivial a cause , and by so silly a death as that of the dutiltist , But owe cannot refraia frao ^ pariicip&ti ^^ ; in t ^ e gen eral ] oy didnsed by the spirit shewn by a barrister in a c&M * € &f libel ^ ag ^ i n ^ t the -Attorney
Genera ! . He had hinted at the number ai > d sexerity gf the . prosecutions of dip latter , who was stung to the quick by the allusion , and retorted with the most unbecoming language , appealing to hi * general character and conduct , and defying any one to point out a stain on Either . The barrister was not daunted .
but gare bucktjie ^ . ttoraey General , as they say , as good as he brought- We do not approve of ill language either in courts or out of courts , but the Attorney General cannot expect to be a privileged ftla *! in- ' this kingdom , and it is' some satisfaction , that he should hear those
trufctis in hi * own court , which out of it many would be afraid to speak , and the estimace'h * haU formed of bis own con * duci is ^ efjr -different from , ours or that of the public in general . I On the Continent rivthiticr diecisr ^ e has iiiurl ^ lfe ^ e bnii- Ust , Tftc ^ claration
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of war hy , Sw #$# n a ^ am ^ t imxti tvy was nptfctegct 3 ?> om tjiao « c w « r to be € x # p ^ Gteo ^ Tj ^ ipr ^ ne ^ . | tere ^ t ia cvi . dently predominant in that WS coiintry , a »< ii wjb ^ a gjr ^ schm ^ n 3 til e decUrid kek * of : | Jie ^ c ro wn ^ , it was na * 5 ural U > ^ onclud ^ ^ hafe ^ e would foHow th ^ 4 ec i $ i <^> * p& tk § . .. riaj ^ iet' of Paris . tM system
In con ^ e <^ w ^ c ^ jfe § * fmag has beeq adoj ^ e ^ lnrliweS ^ i * a # it has also h ^ p Cen ^ rg ^ y ^ iir ^^^ in ^ ^ very part o £ ^ irj ^ pe * JjM ^^ f ^ £ K : aj » w sqnije *> erk > u s thoujd ^ , ^ y ' £ tt * # » frin 4 reaer * y » hpu ] d conn tOf
&eefn tp b ^ ^ o ^ b ^ Ndrvfrom our - tryj for ^^ , tl ^ a ^ Ufc 4 ^[ is ^ ti $ ii . take pl ea- * sure in |{ i ^ j ?» pre #$ joji , o 4 tgtal ^ voleiwo agajjjist im » -7 X& defeai ^ x ^ ceof Europe hats been our : gr ^ tglJ ^ me ^ but the , per * Sons 40 be ^ djeSr iv cvedi ^ qtri to e n ^ bert aio a
gr ^ at ^ r- regard » ^ r , twir supposed op * pyc ^ sois tha n ^ bfir iet | ended ;< ieliv&er « rs , Xke ^ uf k ^ sjv ,- ^ rov ^ nces in Europe continue tO r feel-je # the h ^ rr ^ us , of w an In ^ me ^ se ari ? ii % ^ ^ ra ^ ragin ^ them , for it is doubtful ^ itxmi whom they receive % hc grea ^ $% * . injuries , their friends of their cbemi& > The Turkish armies in
that quarter are said to amount to four hunted ti } < iu > apd in >< jci , and tl > e Ru&aian to aitput fx ^ jf th ? t ^ uirober , bwt as yat thaviTiiri ^ lytyc n ^ tr $£ * iw 4 tiie ground tjpfj $ Aveio $ t > n ^ v is jt likely that they should . Their numbers are little better
than an aS-med rabble , and their diminished spick of cmbA ^ iasin ^ vyili / avail little against tjae superior cfcjcipliae < rf the enemy It is ru < noured , however , that p ^ ace *« 13 ^ ely t ^> be abteaiEied on the Turks ceding Wattachia and Bulgaxbi tp . their ene * ny .
Spam and Portugal stiil present ^ scene of h 6 xr » v lo every civilized mind . X ) estructioa fpJla ^ w ^ - the stepm of the ^ reat armies and in&uiifi er able gti eriMa . Of 3 paip / vy ; e cstfi kiitxw lictic iot / cerfcain , all intelligence 4 r < m \ ( that o 6 untry is so suspiciou !? , b « t as * tbe > Bro « eh keep
their ground Jrefore Cadiz , we cannot imagine that 4 &c fcortez has edited any great degree of energy in thfe ^ otrtitry . The cfcbafies in thiia ^ embty are very languid 5 ttaey -have voted a j > ompou « eulogy on eur unhappf mrtei&gn " aiid
on this country ^ and tti it f ^ onoiknce eternal war ftgaitmt th « French , and the absolute integrity 4 > i tftieir-rtiofiJtrelty in both empifa * . Tfee lattur is ^© fie never to be recovered * It is not tfic , Franch that haVc , ^| l ^ r ^ d the n ^ Jiiiif beyes , but the bad f ovcrOmeiu of Spain ; suwl
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614 . Stats &f Buhlie 4 ffiair * .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1810, page 618, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2411/page/46/
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