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WCm^mJY RETROSPECT OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS; OR Tke Ckribliafi's Survey of the Political World.
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thy of civil trusts ; we are put under the ban of the £ overum > nt and degraded to the state of men convicted of infamous crimes . While tRis op . probriiitia r&fliaias , it is both oar interest and otir dntj to seek every opjtertutiftty fend to use tfH constitutiona ) means t 6 amend our condition i
to threw the yoke from our shoulders . and to reinstate ourselves honorably in public opinion and in the esteem of the government . I feel ii rifffct to state ( Sir . Sitiith proceeded tb say ) one further iaStknce of the Hberalitt of ministers . What tltfey hdirk giveb ; they have given
unclosed % pWessibris Not only did I ribti Acting as Chairman for ihfe Dfepiittes attd communicating with the government as their representative , &it&r into mty composition with minis * ters | hut 1 told them frankly we should consider ourselves unsatisfied , until every remaining stigma upon Us was taken
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The grfeat coWftict is over . Peace , d ^ Bghfefttl sotiWd , is returned to thfe # dWd The kttfties of thfe allies are in &Ms , ^ t Its walls are uftftnki its tMbftc b \ iitditfs * atte tiot
injured ; its MfoiiMents t > f kit ate ^ rvpdiit kilty itkeH ; HKxritgh two huudred th 6 iii ^ nd then in arrh s are in or n ^ ar % tfhd Vtffo \ irete tso lately appreheii ^ a to be bfei t oh its destriifctton . ji § i ^ i a state , Itot of
tranquillity l bdt of Emotion , * etht > - Hons indeed 6 f % hettt > st arable kmr 3 i / l& Vr « m a stkte of Mipeitee , ^ almdat KespM r , tt i «^ ateed to that is taileiL ; |?\ i ^^ brdfef ^ h : aftrd meirta mi ' JEiyropfe aye ^ at r ^ ht ^ i itg ft * e Efforts qf W "T ^ Sf > ^^ Wfiah a <> oi « iii * irtian ojU the ba ^ i ^
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away . When the new Tolefatibn Act , s 6 favourable to our liberties , had been * agreed upon by them and ttas considered as already passed , I remember a noble lord at the head of administration , said to me jocularl y * " Will you not now be quiet ? " to which I answered at once , ' * No , not tiH the Test and
Corporation Acts be repealed ; " an answer which was expected , and Which made no alteration in the feelings or measures of ministers . Mr . Smith concluded his speech , 6 i which , we regret that we have net been ablfc to make a more adequate report ,
with exhorting the society to use their liberty so as to gain friends ; they still had enemies ; while therefore they maintained their opinions openly and firmly , they should do it with prudence and chanty , and should she & the sin * cerity of their demotion towards Gbd by their benevolence tovtrards meii . ( To be concluded ha our nefct *)
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have occurred since our la&t . Such a termination of hostilities was not to be expected . But France Was changed . It was not revolutionary Ffcaiice , resisting the inroad of fo * rei | p * er& ; but France reduced to a state of vassalage under a great warrior , who could indeed combine th * e actions of maiises of men with
nibst surprrisiftfg » fciil , could a . rrang ^ titecrj > lltied artfiies againvSt diWcipitiffi * Wd arnries , but Who ccrtiId ' not earn * ^ tlnicat ^ to Iris YnacMli es that unetigy , Which slrises only iVdtft tlie jk « s-} & 8 i * k > n or the hopfe of fieetloifo . When tlife tovereig ^ fts 6 f Europe tit
HJfere tmit ^ ft against France tte begiwtilfig of the revolution , thfcy titoil 6 h thd * * ide every adv an-tag « dfHlrctfKh , jtotateiy fetid ^ niliknry € ir Uhfs . TPMey itiv ^ ded a < Xtotitty , Wh ^ e - ^ vferiitliettt was uift&ftksi t ^ vrttWe firiitt 6 es Wtre ^ Wllig * a ,
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Wcm^Mjy Retrospect Of Public Affairs; Or Tke Ckribliafi's Survey Of The Political World.
WCm ^ mJY RETROSPECT OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS ; OR Tke Ckribliafi ' s Survey of the Political World .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1814, page 253, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2439/page/53/
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