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are confined to the baptism , as it is called , « f the King of Rome , which -was performed in a very splendid manner . The continental politics continue nearly the same , nor does there seem to be any apprehension at Paris of a breach with IS ussi A . The latter power has , however , made peace with Turkey
gainingby it an accession of territory , and Servia is to be independent of both powers . Swei > e ! st and Denmark seem to have bickerings together , but the Baltic will not afford them much opportunity of displaying their valour , as it is under the controul of our fleet , which is too formidable to permit of such little conflicts .
To Spain and Portugal , however , our eyes are chiefly xUrecced . Most bloody battles have beeii fought , and Almeida and Eadajoz will be distinguished in the history of this war . If trie different parties contest the name of victory , the effects of it are seen in one place , for Almeida , has fallen , though
the governor in tlie most masterly manner contrived to withdraw its garrison , and blow up its fortifications . The Trench were the assailants in the great battles near the ' place , but in every place ¦ were discomfited , and they retreated from the scene of action , to what distance it is not known , and it is to be feared / that they have received fresh reinforcementSi In this case , the war -will rage with increased fury in that quarter . In the south , also , the French attacked the army under Marshal Ber-
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resford , who repulsed them most gallantly , and though they staid for a few hours near the field of battle , yec they afterwards retired , leaving their dead and wounded to the humanity ot our troops . Badajoz is invested by our
army , and its fall may be soon expected . The French will pursue their plan of sim u It ? neous attacks to the north and south of Portugal , and as both Spaniards and Portuguese now fight with grt-at valour and skill , there is every reason to expect that sue cess will crown our t ffor 5 , If this should be the case , the French
will find it very difficult to maintain their ground in Spain . Civil war prevails in many parts of Spanish America . The oid government is said to be successful in Mexico , but our accounts from that quarter are very defective . In the Caraccas , the new government has the superiority , in the 6 outh , the power of Buenos Ayres , and its dependencies is increasing : but the governor of Monte Video considers them to be in a state of rebellion , and has laid an embargo on the raver La Plata . A short time will however settle
this contest , and the territory of Monte Video is too small to preserve its independence . We may expect to hear shortly that it makes common cause with its neighbours . When will peace again re « visit the world , and men , seriously con « sidering the value of human life and its religious duties , contemplate with horror the bloody sacrifices they are now offering to tha Demon of War I _
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The Annual Meeting of the WESTERN UNITARIAN BOOK SOCIETY , will be bolden at Ejteter , on Wednesday * J uly ioth .
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The ANNUAL ASSOCIATION of Unitarian Ministers , in Lincolnshire , Cambridgeshire and the adjoining counties , given notice of in our last , p . 319 , will be held , as there stated , on Wednesday and Thursday , the 17 th and 18 th
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of July , at Soham , in Cambridgeshire , The first public service will be on Wednesday evening , to begin at half past six o ' clock ; there will be two services on Thursday , that in the morning to begin at eleven o ' clock , and that in the evening at half past six : oYlock . The Association Sermons will be preached by the Rer . R . Aspland , ofHackney > andthe Rev . A Bennett , of Ditchling , Sussex . I here will be a public dinner on Thursday ^_
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384 Notices and Correspondence *
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P . 261 , col . i . l . 14 , from the bottom , for " Jonas Charley , " read Josias Chorley . —P . 275 , col . i . 3 lines from the top , for " been into / ' read been put into ; 27 1 . from the top , for " ot , " read of ,- — P . 295 ,-2 nd col . 19 Is . from the top , for " KusterV read Kuster ' s . —P . 297 , 2 nd col . 19 lines from the top , for "Doederleins , " read Doederlein ' B . — 3 > . 204 , 2 nd col . 10 \ a . from tlie top fw « watch « g , " lead watchera . * -
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We have received the pamphlets from J . E . for the Missionaries of the - tarian Fund , and shall be happy to receive any other suitable publications tto J . E . or any other friend to Unitarianism , for the same purpose . ______ - — —
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1811, page 384, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2417/page/64/
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