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' * tfe $ aat&vr / ' wJEkmiv they , eQgage to g * y < s up to tj \ e vengeatxjs of the . law * wb ^^ the y were themselves so terrified at antf se > anxious . to sseape , but "to the instigation of men \ who it , seems ought to have set them <( a better examples' Who these men are does
not eacpreszly appear , but the Rector ' s letter , and this intended j ustification of his conduct , j £ which aa&s not even office metitidn his letter ) ar 6 both strbngly marked with hostility to trie Bjole JLssociatipn . It is therefore
probable , at least , that its ostensible ag . eip . its a , re the peisous described therjeia as shewing € ( their enmity to the Establish ment , " by promoting the professed object of the society , the distribution of the Scriptures alone , " without note or totfiment "
I shall not presume to anticipate what the judgment of the Cpurt of King * s Bench may be on the case , after its real merits shall be sifted to the bottom , and fully investigated \ but the article I sent you before on tljis
subject having been inserted in your journal , its well-established character for impartiality appears-to roe to require I should also send you copies of the above documents . Patiently and respectfully waiting the result of the Hector ' s appeal tp the law of the land , \ remain , sincereJy yours , PHILEMON .
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^ aE ^ i ^ u ^ ia ^ o r ^ e 4 # AS 9 T estim ^ ti « g ; iH thejlqyv ^ mor& l i ? m $ of- Our species * | lowe ^ er ^ ^ a | te 4 iiby Xortune , the , mere soldier , yv ^ ^ NP § i his ni gh ^ and days to q ^ tiy ^ t ^ the scie ^ nc ^ <>( human ^ estruc ^ rb agfl : WhG $ & *> ktus can only be transited valour . Whether * ' tjfre great tro ^ bler of
Europe , " whose blood-stained laurels were too often drenched with widows ' tears , possess no other claim te distinction , le , t those who h ^ ve eoqsidejed the . events of the last twe , niyvye , ai * s ^ or studied the Ca ^ - ^ a ^ leon ^ d ^ iexmim . Your carresp < wa 4 ent ia ^ usiailo ^ y n > e to sXisbect thai he w . as cjeserfccd by His
usual and justly acknowledged candour when ) ie adopted tfeis favourite com Ttiohrplaee of priests aijd courtiers * X ^ e Pope an 4 t ) Js Jesuit ^ the heloped Ferdinand and his Inquisitors ^ a ^ d e ^ eciall ^ Xhosef ^ ug ^ s A consumei e npti f $ e family of Bp ^ rlpon ^ will m dily agree that Napoleoo was the great irouhler of Europe . Yet the lately
persecuted Protestants , whose protection , had been e ^ . ten $ ive as his power , and the , French peasantry who , under the Imperial Government , had gradually acquired the comforts of independence , jnay be :. justly expected to demur . Nor w ^ ill an impartial historian fail to discover somes $ ood , ^^ sons for" suspecting that , Vtlie wisdc ^ a rather thari tn ' e vlo ^ nce $ jNapplean ,
exerted the late coa-Iition ot Europe . When , in the revofutiQii of ages ^ . a great ma > t rises from among trie inu \ tituSkanid invests him self with po \ yer , he rtatvirally excites the antipathy :. of his contfern [) braries , who are only great
Kings and groat Emperors , " waxen images of souls , " as a jpoet expresses it , who must be cpnsciou ? that % o the mere accident ; of o-Jrth iney owe all their distinction frbitfi the corxuijpa ci * o ^ d .
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" ML' — ¦» ' ¦ i ' » ., ¦ Field of Waterloo , Sir , April % nd > 1 & 16 , T AM one of those who cannot pre--rr tend to rank with " the more intelligent class t > f your readers , " such as ytfwr worthy correspondent ( p . 18 £ )
designed to gratify by his r&marks pn Pfaierloo , and the two-military Dtpkes , I rnu 8 t , indeed , confess a taste sp » ntUmartial , that I feel » q interest in the discovery tbat the Ehikc of MarK borough firat entertained the proioct of the fi eld of
coriyertjir ^ peaceful Wat % r ~ Ifa , itito ap + 4 oeldam # t W » t » whetlte ^ presented in th& fbtp * l jP ^ vfctory 0 t defeat , still appear * With ' g&Mtnti rumiinQfvbd , an 4 ea&MMfoB $ ?
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1816, page 216, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2451/page/28/
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