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Afr AatV&atty fc £ gl& \ m >* pected , wkn fcfc ^ ri ? cled * to derive so rtmch £ reater advantage % forsaking tna * i % y stand * hlg > y ^ Ms fHtHm * fi ^ nd That Bmn ft a part e -rttes vea ^ Iy deceived m thia diplomatic negotiation , we ranaot ima-& ffc * £ . ffe rfrust soon have seen , that Atfetria wad not to be depended upon ,
awt we a * e therefore the more gtwprisedv rhaf h % should continue the tvar against sacti tremendous odds . Bat tee had before beaten them all in the field , and he relied too much upon Iris good fortune , not recollecting that ft had forsaken him at Moscow , and ttifrfetl a ^ vay wit h her those troops
with trhieh he was accustomed to ^ idtory , * ftie effect of this -new situation of affairs in ¥ Vaiiee is iiot known . All ffie Wishes of Btiotiaparte were cofrv $ S $ d With by liis obsequious senate , to whtfm they were made known by the Btnpre ^ s }> erfrelf in person . Th i ^ ^^ # dne with gtvat potnp and
ceretAotiy , atid ffte reMiH was a new con * Bcriplion of % etw * cn two and thtee fiutfilrtd thousand meti to supply the Wafits * f tfotiit giekt sovereign , To vote thcrii ^ s an easy ^ mptter * ^ lir ! A ? g tSierii into ¥ & ; ' field b a more ardfedtis ^ task , and little BOpp 6 rt can he derived Dro ^ n the
- # pte fnttre presenjt crisis . It nremains tb ^ % ; eh , wictherthe FreirchwA con * ttoa < i steady to their hero , should hebfe wftfdn b ^ yorid t he Rhine , arfd stand til Uteed of ktich suta > 6 rtj and rtnidi de-^ eeds on the ctmdtrct of % he confederates should they be master * of the fiel ^ l Tht after twenty
tt | " t ^ atHe . ^ s yeark lEftpqiiy 4 ifaifink , the same confederate VQWWf , tSat met together in Saxony for m 6 VaVtilioning France , may again iin % kc * mi ^ peri ttren ^ and meet with littriflai W ^ cW . Btit should they act m ttteh aniahfie ^ as to offe r peadfe on such TO *? 4 WVrf 1 l stifl feiuse to t ^ e French W ^ ile " tti ^ U ; territory , a hew dynasty 3 ft * V be ^ itfto ^ u ced into that kingddin ,
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against thifconnti ^ , the Brituh tta ^ iM joird is atofurleil on . ^ Mi to ^ . te ^ i ^ r He , who « o km ^ f h rea tcned our riSS with invasion , abd ' I vaunted" thnt fctht woold drive tbe British legions fromm Spain into the sca > must foam with rage * on Hearing * hat they vhstvo beaten fit it armies dri ^ cQ them from the Pyrenees l and are now encamped on the soil « f f France , to ta& advantage of his it »» >
disasters * The fall of St . Sebastian * i was a prelude to this great event , and has secured the < entrance into France ; but Patnpluria is not yet 4 aftai - ; and the French are still in gp-eat force in Catal o * niaw Bayonncifea for ire as of such strength tfhat Lord WelKngton , who is within a fewtnfles of it ; mny * iot think it adv ' B * able to advance far into France till it is
subdued ; and tUis may he a work of time and difficulty . The invasion , however , o £ itself , has a tendency to distract . the councils of ^ arts , and , at any rate , wiil > shew the statt of public opinion , a ^ d oq the deleat of JBuonaparte ^ hre it an ogipOTttmifey $ f diaplayios Iftelf & ith ereateir eHeet .
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prospect ^ met ** improvement h ^ # people , to « g kept mJto ^ OaA darlcii ^ One of itheicchfetl cnen ^ H Aqclared hity self hostile Wthe oeKboiy . otthe ctef # v and thi ^ ma ^ r lead to a refbrm' 6 f mm eccleJBnmicgl (« fstkblishinelit t tod itt ^ -are deftiara * tb « t the advanta « re& < tf cfo
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1813, page 692, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2433/page/68/
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