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tabe , put into any situation to be wmde the object of a prosecution ; tm ^ jpmrmtmg in the evidence before the public . The Princess is cleared by the judgment of all who have had cognizance of the
crimes laid to her charge , and as they Bad every opportunity to sift the matter to the bottom , and the Princess was not permitted to reply , she cannot bat be considered , by every impartial observer , as freed from the heinousness of guilt laid to her charge . The time too
that has elapsed since the charges were first made , renders the supposition of their foundation in the highest degree improbable ; for h « 4 there been the least ground for them , it cannot be supposed , that , in her situation with her
husb * nd > they could have been suffer **! to $ le < sp for so long a tin ** in which also the Princess was received by hj ^ r royal fether at court , and acknowledged by the whote family as guiltless . It is melancb 0 jy that such a developement sh ^ qdd h ave been made public *
High stations should not be made M theme of public contempt . Malignity will find too much in th ^^ tail M , ( ^ Wt upo n , and we rnbst lament , fqr the sake of the MA fKWtle * * 0 P * eW « 4 ^ && fot ikh
daughter , ofr ? v h * H ** the ejfes of thfe nation are placed , that such a breach b ^ s bf ^ n made in tbfci * do * , meattc quiet ; puty if 1 % caotiot be i * £ * iT ^ , surely 4 fr is the intetest
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rs m ^ the l ^^ chimm ^ m ^ wW a ^ pemns <^^ % h 0 n 9 fpdU ^ fV stpte may be knowp by , the n ^ cft ~ sity they lave , te ^ i under ^> qi ^ tl Hamburgh , to which cify ^ jgp Russians are ap ^ rpacbing . Tiiie latter have overran Prussia , and
the king of § axony has left hi $ capital of Dresden . In short th < j French talk oo longer of the Vb-i tula , but their aritties , if tbeycafi muster th ^ m , will find enough lo e to ploy them oil the defence * f the Rhine . The language aba o £ the great Emperor is changed ^ Hb Expos 6 talks of the arts of |» jiKCe and agricultural improvements ; $£ the same time we must not } p& sight of the energies of his mind .
which if he ill secoiwted b ? U people , will ^ till find resources for the defence , if not for the aggrandizement of his Empire . The powers on the Baltic are 4 a ^ k | p likely to form a close qonntc&m with this copnliy t atid tfce cdtu ^ quence is an in ^ r « t ^^ i % Cb 0 4 ^ mand for our mimufactutrw sn 4
an expectation . 4 > fiiMl ( W : AN » all the Noith ^ a pan » 4 ft tb ^ JM || tended wkh a euUMy < o Sw ^ rfL , andr Rlis ^ if fo : fo 7 i # i ^;^ l |^ troop $ for the delivtnimce of at ^ ^ TKi 3 Ufa * kin ^ oiipt i 4 cWMip | i to hiftve 4 « ari ? M t ^ , MlKii | m | b
the reve ^^ s' of Btlpnttl ^ e ; Irt ^ the trial reraaaw t ^ be »^^ a ^ th ^ re is ev ^ ry a ^^ ar ^ nce til 4 ^|^ vereconffic ^ no ^ oa ^ i © tj ^ ^ ha ^ ny ' ^ W ^' - ^ OMM ^ ters of Europe . t ^ ; yi ' , , m ^ , -v is ^ . ^ Nm ^^ .-iMif ^ ^• - ^^ eSs ^^^¦ C ^ W ' j ^ . ^ wS ^* fsS ^ P' ^ rii ^ P ^ ' T ^ T ^ S ^^ ^ ^ PWf ^ p ^^ p ^ wJnL ; |? PP ^!§ jfci ~? P ^ nR ^^ i ? P | pSw ^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1813, page 212, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2426/page/64/
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