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of * a very gp ^ triumph ; but on the dfty of meeting , they were completely lfc £ at out of the field , both by argument W $ B « j ^ er s . > Th ^ discussioia was long , a « 4 in It they took , as was natural , the lead ; hut every topic urged by . $ && ^ J ^ ttf ******* was met by a -PP ^^^^^ pBoc ^ ^^ reasoni ng , th ^ it ° w& £ irresistible , and of those who
€ § & € : t * M ¥ 4 be . fullest determination to ^ M ^ m ti ^ ir leaders , and vote against Jfffi ^ Mis li ^ ej ^ y ^ great numbers * held flf jPHrJwhA . * 4 ? V * it- The Ipbftte en * 4 in tlie throwing ont of | dp * l ^ 8 ft * iH the mowiflK ; ^ ttfLlH ^ . # 9 ^ ef another
• S U / mmim-m&& * s liberty , and the ygmmmS % 0- Utter were about seven wBSRa P" «** * Sfe f lfee farraer : ' , ^ flK 3 Mfc . Ml re ^ wos monopolists Ma ^ fm ^ W l ^ . OT ^ tha t ^ p ^ w ^ ^ en 4 ed wi | h such cir-CW ^^ i ^^ jrt ^ aade them dread the iflBBS ' J !^^ * ^ . i " , ^^^^ # y ^ l ! ^ fcew % > Qk place , ^ VPHiPi ^ P <^« itea » i ' y tnfltng one , ¦ flil » r « f W «**? . ^ almost ,, tt
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l ? or ^^ Bfl ^ the question o * gg || be su « i to &ave been ke |* t out of E ^ - ^^^^^^ w ^ p * •¦^ ww ^^ p * ^ P ^ Bv' ^ FTQ ^^ fci ^ Jff ^*? ' ' ^ jR ^^ l ^ ff ^ SR . ^^^ SB ^ raSBHBjIiBr ' tthflcc * fe «? gMfcftlJaffah-iti semaral »^ bu 2 and petitiuas , to the ^ fBlriflS ^ iKfiji ^ e- , iohabitaoits j *^^ $ PKtttoau 9 y ^ JQ [ minister and churcb ^ ar 4 eiii * . A n ^ e £% ittg was . also first Jh ^ at a ^ ^ aye ^ n ^^ f merchants and traders , which led to a
lietiti ^ n ^ fmm m * £ ** A ¦ & ** w ^ Jim&aa ^ > n the cityj ana afterwards a society was , t ' orioed ^ tuder the t nanLe of ^ e ^ fotesiant Union ? at the head of winch appeared the venerable name of Graoi . ville Sbarpe . When we meiftion that name , every <^ w ^ lj recogni ^ a the zea-Tous assertor of the rights of humanity ,
as Jar as respects the- persons of men , and his services in asserting the liberty of every mart , black or yt £ nU ££ ^ ftf ^ oglisb ground ; and his Vabour » ia th « abolition of the slave trade , will-to ev * er endear hiai i&hur hekttsi ^* i ^ e
lament , that his view ^ s shtmld not tio ^ been more extended ;; that born will ^ i the pale of the piedominattt JBedt * ^ cannot feel for those withmit J ^ ^» 0 see that civil restraints o ^ ao ^ otf ^ f religion are as coutrary to good ^ p ^ l ^ air
they are to the reli | Ei <> a "Qf ^^ 5 ^ . But it must be said in favuujr ofe XJm $ worthy gentletnan * thai be i& a Qp ^ p | . polist from piinciple , ajad he ^>» fl ^ l not desire success , uules # ! he , f ^ p ^ i ^^^ t to be founded on argument . . J i ^^ Mi * qnetice of this just opinion , J ^ s stmmy has issued a manifesto , in whic&Mlie
question on hia side is weU tmaBt ^ ttiiJl ^ and with that and an adm ^^ bl ^ v ^^ bwritten by M < - Butl ^ .. vtl ^^ l «^ n » d Catholic , our readers iftay b * $ ia M § - « easion of ev « ry tbing th ^ l ca » . W ^^ l on both sides . The F ^^ te ^ va ^ t UjUlau falln into the usit ^ l - ^^^ t 4 V ^ 0 ^ mS to the presettt GathoUcs ^ v ^ r ^ tWii ^ that am he rfiked ^ gaiuPt vtbe r ^ Ji «^ pf our pjicest ^ sQut of the 4 arkj ^ : e& : ifiAt
re ^ oUectmgtfeiiif ^ fi MSfMlaua is UttJb * t ^^ ct m ^ a ^ pcf l ^ . lier , she miiM .. ^^ MI » A |[ Jto hoaeat miud , a $ ^ J l ia $ o $ twftl ^ pfd years ago , «^ e ¦^ J ^ f &WmBS ^ - the flamei * , mqp for gw ^ ifqfjr ^ g ^ r iahfircrevd " . ( ,. . , - ' ^ p ^ Ci ^ J ' •» - TJto ? INPJ ^ f i ^ ^ t fif > m ^ H ^ m ^^ k ^ ¦ . ' ¦ ' ? ' v ^ ?• ¦ k v ¦ ' "• **^ ft > " ^ t * i
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1813, page 145, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2425/page/65/
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