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tf ^; . jB ^ j ^ J ^ ii i | Not ltfe tJn | f&rii | fi Fiind " r only , but l / nftananisra generally is explain * ed and defended t * y Mr . Butcher , arid from his happy mariner of expressing himself , in which per-
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* oTheyear 1814 has commenced in a most awful manner , and its conclusion who can foresee ! Europe ^ whose boast was in its supeiioiity over the rest of the world in civilization , * in science and in
JjejUrgion , has bee # torn to pieces fey dbloody wars , by massacres , hy conflagration of cities , by crimes of every kind , for upwards of "tswsnty yfcars , which do not
meet with a parallel in any other ft&ct of th $ ; paxth 9- within the same period of time , in any age * A crisis seems to be approach ing to determine this sad eventful his *
tary , and future ages will be lost ia astonishment at the pride of Europe in its pretended accom * p 1 is h merits , and rail at the use it has made of its supposed superior attainments .
<^ A t -ite commencement , the French ^ revolution the sacrifices made by the king the nobles , the clergy and in short , every order tk % t was privileged ^ excited a gc-
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¦•¦ . ; : -: ^ 4 ' . b ' im ~> d 2 ^ m neral hopey that a nalr < W , which had so often beeav the scoa * geti < rf Europe , would ^ under ^ tffpf | i ^ r constitution enjoy the Mes ^ ai ^ mlK liberty : but t ^^ se eKpactat&ri were , soon blasted by > tbe ^ rildfttt ^ of the people , whi ^ h wai mc ^ aa
ed by the ir ^ udiciou ^ methrtKh ^ 9 fit to suppress it by foreign fottt *^ The manifesto of the Dtike ^ ^ f Brunswick contains ; the * m&& meqts of sovereigns ^ on this *\ vftlfc and melancholy subject , stid ^ ad ^ has every one , who tvas C ^ nceflfted in that composition , nked tfefe
the moment , in which irwas sWt intp the worlds Since that tifii ^ myriads of lives have t « ctt \ v $ tift&& in the dreadfuL conflicts Jnst ^ t of li beriy , France has groai ^ ed ^ ali ^ der a despotism , not inferior , > t ^ say the least of it f to that * of thni Bourbons ; and-itsblood ha ^ b ^ j
spilled in useless efTWts in * % veyf legion af Europe * After a Htf ^ e of : tw « nty years its soil l $ ^ Bgi | 2 ifc inraded by a oiore povrerful corfi * ¦ , . ¦ - ¦ . - ¦• •¦ < ' . i' i ' ' J l V ; ' "¦ ' -I A ' "" ¦ . ¦ ' *" ' "" l ' •' . I \ ' 1 * 1 " ? * . k ,
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1814, page 58, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2436/page/58/
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