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INTELLIGENCE.
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conduct of the Emperor , and his supposed barbarian troops on taking possession of Paris , where the public buildings were respected , and the works of art preserved with tbe utmost care . This
comparison of the conduct of two armies in similar circumstances will be of great use in future wars , and may lay down a maxim for bel-
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FOREIGN . Spai ** is running the race of degeneracy . Thegallant general Alava , who , on account of his distinguished me .
nt , was appointed aide-du-camp to the Duke of Wellington , has been consigned to the prisons of the Inquisition . He is a Spaniard , and the supposition is that by some of the occult modes of
accusation known to that terrible tribunal , he has been charged with the crime of being a member of the proscribed Society of
Freemasons . We are much pleased to see in the public prints a letter from a British soldier , renouncing rank in the army of so despicable a power as Spain . We allude to Sir Thomas Dyer , the first officer who held a British commission
in Spam . He wrote to the Secretary of War at Madrid , so long back as the 24 th of July , but receiving no answer he addressed a second letter to the same minis'Jsr , on the 24 th of September ; in 6 oth desiring that his name should be erased from the list of Spanish
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ligerents , that it shall be cofisi , dered disgraceful for a soldier to destroy any thing , bufc what is used for his destruction . This is
the Mosaical precept , and with its propriety deeply impressed on our minds we cannot but lament that this useless insult has been offered to our enemy .
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lieutenant-generals , as he consi . dered his rank in that service a disgrace to him , —because certain members of the Cortes , and others had been confined and refused
trialy—because the Cortes had been illegally dissolved and no new assembly appointed , —and because the liberties pf the nation , which his compatriots had shed their blood to preserve , had been abrogated by the oppression of the present government .
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Protestants in France . " It has been stated by some of the newspapers in England , that Protestantism has made considerable progress in France , and that Protestant churches are common
both in Paris and in the country towns . This statement is inaccurate . In Paris there are only three Protestant temples , for so they are called , and those are of no magnitude , nor can their congregations be numerous . In the northern provinces there are no Protestants ; and even in the two southern provinces , where they
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544 Intelligence . —Spain . —Protestants in France .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1814, page 644, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2445/page/56/
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