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Je ws , called by the sovereign authority , aftd tnyestc $ iTO $ h-jaiJL trie powers of a ^^ " ^^ peciinenof the tolera - tjpn < tf | t 6 ef jfeivs , is ah omen of better ttiink ^ ko Eur < S $ e . , and it pervades every pface ^ tc » which the arms or influence of ftiiAnana ttg * ektend .
All tfie prognostications on the fall of iht ftrfkisfi Erripire , seem , to be frustrated , and Russia nriist exert itself , not merely po ' jjegairi its late conquests / but to retain wlistt it took in former wars . The njb ; v $ js circulated from Constantinople totherernotest regions of the East , that
tlic Turkish arms continise to be , like t ^ osiV their predecessors , piercing deep intdf&e sides of the Infidels—that the arinies , of the Faithful have passed the Danube , whose stream is no longer to be fee boundaries of their dominionthat the activity of the Vizir will pursue the Russians into their territories , and
produce a peace , such as becomes the followers of the Prophet .- they have , in tru ^ ki ; P ? isse 3 . ftc DanuSe 3 and we know ^ top little of the campaign to jij ^^ ih ^ fatal error of the Russj ^ fis , tgha ^ should have permitted Sj ^ h ^ reverse ; npr caa we tell by w ^ t system their cabine t is directed , or ^ ng ^ means they have to renew the
cpMfeSt , to advantage . Whilst the Tarj ^ lre thus pushing their conquests % jthwards ., they anticipate the re-conquest ;; oftile sacYed ci ti es , and bririging m ^ aufecctiori the ' fury of the WacKa-$ j& , put a war in Arabia is not easily carried on , and this enthusiastical sect is too powerful to give up its conquests without' at struggle . In what relation-^^ we ^ tand to Turk ey , it is not easy to fyji ; sjjfoe ! it lias been . decided in our w ^ dBrSi tliaft We are not at war with ^ % though the news from that
couutrjj info '^ rjhs ys Bf biir ships being tiken , ahdthe captd ^ ° eing rewarded by the ^ P ^ r , for tiieir valour and activity . 0 pa&k still fallows in blood The T ? i ? pV ^ a are reptesented to be in greater adtl $ ty than ever , and our forces have reaped sdnie signal advantages ; 'having tak % h ihe' governor of Ciudad Rodrigo , and caip ttircd , after a sltirmish , in which ti
^ yof thie French were slain , upwards ° M ^ ty ^ fficc ^ s ; with two of their gene" *«; - Bat whilst we hear of small TOianfc , the French seem to be pursuing ^ f gr ^ a t scheme ( : they have invaded ^ fcingidfont if ^ jtlendia , with a large a ^ r » ' bl 1 *^ its ca ^ itcil has not surten-^• ovtff > oii thii ; the fate of the pro-JJ « t fe Hfcjien « ^ andi hb ^ evcr > harrai > 8 ing ^ StS ^ K'W ? ' ^ ^«*
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seize large provinces thu < , one after another , the n ^ sera £ ^ tie chance or an xnaepemle ^ t go verp ^ ment . The proceedings . of the Coxtez
hold out little encouragement . ; put it is not true that the revival bfctpphiqui ? sitton occasioned , disturbancesV ; . Ifoes ^ arose only from political ( i rff ^ re ^ nc e ^ which tend to shew only the \ yJathe $ that exists in the seat of government .
Torn to pieces , us is the mother couritry , it receives no consolation frprn its | Colonies . Trie stan lard of revolt raised jn the Garaccas ^ is likely to be reared in the adjoining regions , and they have a Chief at their head , who is likjely to
conduct them with great energy . ' He is a soldier , and has leng Wen meditating on the freeing of America from the Spanish yoke . Miranda / was In France during the Revolution , was a general lit in that service , arid afterwards resided
a considerable time in this country . His projects for delivering South AAmerica , were laid before Mr . Pitt , when w <^ were at war with Spain : but that in ! - nister , having declaimed so strongly against the Revolution of France , couM not countenance a rne ^ sttre , trhlrcll tended to revolutionize ? ^ America . "•
'Miranda kept his eyes fixed iapoh his plan ^ made a vain attempt at brie time , but seems now to have seized the opportunity , which is to reward him for nik toils and labours . In this coritest , hdir ^ ever , much blood , we fear , will besried :
for he will not be content with freeing one province , his ambition will not be satisfied , until he has founded an empire . In the South of America the contest is still doubtful . The south of the river La Plata seems to be reconciled fo thk
new government ; and to the riorth of ir , ' its arms prevail to the -gat e . « i df Monte Video . The Viceroy has hithcjrto re ^ tained the City , and he threatened BuW < nos Ayres with a naval bombardment •' but the threat Was not exercistd , and the terms on which it was laid aside ar ^
not divulged . It is not l ^ n (> wnr -wheih ^ the Portuguese will take a purt ^ iriitftS * conflict ; and it will be sbrhi- timelkiJet © we shall hear the result of the ^ o&v'fciiK tidn at Buenos Ay res , and the tonit itii tion which is fixed for ttoi tfxttVi&Hii plains of La Plata . No one who wiish <|» for the improveirient of mankind ^ cafe be desirous of their return to tbfc Spanish
yoke , as there are hopes of somaattio ^ 1 ioration in the morals and rchgion of their country , if they get out oil tjbe | leading-strings , and b < % in to thirtfcfic themaclvfes ^ ^ - " ^ f >> m * ^ gf ^ nit ^ y
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1811, page 703, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2422/page/61/
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