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will pty ly i ^ ryert them by ingenious sop fciistry—nor can any of your readers judge of their value —nor has the writer a chance of understanding himself , or of being understood—nor is truth , in any view of it , at all our concern . Sir * Your '* , &c . LOI 3 SKY .
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3 u 4 > Gleanings .
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No . CLXVL JPrancc . Sir Philip Warwick in his ic Memoires of the Reign of King Charles I , ' * which is just
re-published , has an expression , relating to the power of France , which resembles that extracted froai Harrington ( p , 37 ) , and may be
regarded at the present moment && a curious prediction . Wfe ? wi € k * i » book was written in the reign of Charles II . and first published in 1762 . 44 Now , like an high flown eft * gle 5 she ^ France ) is soaring , but
at what prey she will next stoop ( so secret are her counsels ) , God and her own breast only know . But since her wings are fixed to her body by waxen , worldly and secular policies , He that bounds the sea , and removes in mercy his judgmentSj may melt her wax ,
and weaken her strength , and make her appear his rod , which-He will lay aside , if not burn , wheu his work is done . For it is dely He , that through all ages , has changed tjhe times and seasons , and set periods to the prosperity of the greatest empires /''
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No . CLXVIfc * Solaicrs Prayer . Sir P . Warwick ( M $ i $ oijpgU ! of Charles I . 8 vo . p . 252 ) , |^^| es that Sir Jacob Ashly , JP « fJ 9 fi . fieneral of the army ynderth $£ v ] % 9 >* l of Lindsey , < c before the charge
at the battle at Edge . hil ) , in ^ de a most excellent , pious sjvort pnd soldierly prayer : for he lifted up his eyes and hands to Jheaven , ysay ~ ing , ' O Lord ! thou knowc ^ thpw busy I must be this day ; i £ ljforget thee , do not thou forgetnxeS and with that rose up , crying out 2 * March on , boys J *"
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No . CLXVIII-. A Minister ' s Duties amongst Slaveholders . " A Clergyman settled a few years ago at George Town ( S » Carolina ) , and feeling warml y *
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cleanings ; or , selections and kefi < ectio : ns made in , a course of general read-ING . No . CLXV . Way of repairing a Parish Church in Ireland . A parish church in the county
of Watf rford being ^ in great decay , a vestry of the Protestant inhabi - tants of the parish was held , to consider of the means of raiding money to repair it . No such means , llbwever , occurring to the meetitigj one of the company spoke to this effect : — 44 Gentlemen , if you will follow my advice , I will
fee answerable for the success of it . Let us make a present of our church ( o the Papists . They will not fail to put it into good repair ; 3 Uid when that is done ; we can take it from them as we did before . " Milner's Letters from Ireland , * vo . 1808 . p . 249 .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1814, page 300, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2440/page/44/
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