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tij ^^^^ h ^^ l ^ & ^^ riot * 6 attifcHea to the reigflingrfemuy as was ds-25 te * Wf t # » M ^ fr ^ m ^ m will ^ bp ^ n ^ Pn ^ Aits ^ ea d , time will ^^ f&Mt ^ ftbt tf % ty that there will bS ^ SSHfta ^ ie efaqotirage | nen t held out to prsffc ' iency ii \ tVie arts as under the
A change ^ also likely to take place mWMTi&a&lczl system . The Concofcfat Wtp utijBergp a revision , and it is ' &JnMa ^ iYy asserted that the order of Jesuits is to be . re-established . This
order h £ tf £ j&t " ojie time the education of ^ OutK'iSvi erlV in i ts- hands , and in tilts Wife il Sjs ^ ayed great talents ; but th ^ we ^ r ^ counterbalanced with such gross deiei 5 ts tfetat their re-establishrn ^ it niri y be considered not only as an ^ evirtb tfee kingdom of France but
to Europe in general . It would be a rfeat advantage to this kingdom , if eaucJU . ton in our universities and pub- ? fie |^ homs ^ ere less confined than it & ^ . ^ res ^ it to the clergy . The moite $ i ) c ^ irisjftlitfon in the Universities £ aructtlariy requires revision ; but it is not Kefy that any change will be ef-&cted 10 /' sonic time in this respect .
Bd £ £ h < & eyesof the public are turned to the ; ttiaf of our countrymen , which trill ti&yt proSiib ^ taken place , before tkixi' & ^ mi \ sfy £ & The ^ epiiratory ste ^ s 'Hire ztlrfeady made known , and afibrd ' S , &ti $ specimen of the ideas ^ te ^ iri ^ ^ rifie ^^ on justice . Weir ferjeat obtest is to make the ac-!
cm ^ cYiiniria ^ , hi 8 iseit arid if they uo W 6 Vgain urn potjnt , uiey extort fibra ijiaPdg variety of circuinstanices , ^?^ irt ay be ' converte& to His injury . ' lT ^ jKr * vK 6 lfe ^ lan seertis to be to deslHi y ' / Fnbo < j € ! rife j krtfl WretcKed is the st ^ gb WAV po » r tttat ^ ^ niltl ess of crime , vtfi 6 Wijtit \ igkt befote thgir tribunal . (^ Kteu ^ tiy ^ nm ve ^ # efe ( l their ijfterr ^ piofe'With Ifife Writ tif ilngifflJffifeBJ . and ' the publrca ^ bn of the tridF&av' ^ ak , muclT'gbod to France ; t ^ 6 HMg - in a ^ " > retaie ( i' cotlhtry in wf » af * lilserable ^ a& is ^ H elr criminal JOTis $ ru ( teh , ce ^ ' ; * J ^ e accusation is the f ^ urTHy Vf rii ^ ^ scabe" 6 $ a ^ tate . crlwfiiaii « rid Wa ^ m ^ thu ^ Kviih to bJffi * i'fc ^^ jpJU ^ ey 3 » fierit . No " - tft W'wappkr im ? zmrfww ^ W ^ ifl ^ Wctf Wtf dVlibVhe ^ Ifefc C * M SKhlflicl& ^ tr ' fdriW m ^^ fi Xt ^ m dfoufMdfte ^' ; tDTlTilflD » O ~ ! J r jjft :.: . vl !'> . «•
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As Europe is , or i ^ s ^ tid toVb ^^ deH livered , a new object has arise ^ -f ^ r the employrnent pf the deiiver ^ a ^ which n ^ ay lead tp some ne , w schemes ^ of warfare . The Barbary powers tiAve
been harassing the coasts of Italy , iuul , it is said , have succeeded in carry Jm oflF a Neapolitan Princess , betroAeJ to the Duke of Berri , in her way £ rqtjv Palermo to Naples . Oqr chivalrous , knight , Sir Sydney Smith , hg § % PI ? i endeavouring to excite trie , CJtiristiafi
powers to unite in a crusade aga ^ nat the Mahometans in Africa . The mo 4 e of warfare of the latter b certainly Jes § defensible than that of the Christians , for they make slaves of the male prisoners , and enclose the females in
their harems . But as to the grounds of their wars they are perhaps superior . They do not insult the Almighty with infamous appeals to justice , humanity and religion , in which , in the tergi- * versation of the Christian treaties , it is evident that all cannot be right ,, and
that there must among some of the powers reign a contempt of religion . and virtue entirely derogatory to tiWt character ^ hey assume . It is a m ^ lancholy thing to reflect , that at one time the African shores of the Mediterranean acknowledged the authority of the gospel . At present the name
of Christian is there held in abhorrence : and it is not by war that it
at the tirae o £ the Saracen success ^ had mixed with the religion of . Chf ^ t the worship of images and a truing God . The faith is now changed £ their places of worshi p are freed fopni images , and worship is addressed , Qm 1 # to the Supreme Being : but they / h ^ ye set up Mahomet in opposition tot q ^ t Saviour , and the Goran instead of the
Gospel . But during the last twentyfiVe years t ^ iey have not she <} so much blood as the Christians . Our own country has since our last hajd'bne ground for consolation . . Tqe prb ' tterty tax wa $ vainly attempted tp
be continued , in spite of thefi ^ surjancjeaur wpfi the ^ aK THr ^ piaW m ^; tHtttuinalit the W ^ # f ^? $$$ & froiti snor ts ^ ^ eVM ^ oS ? m : cJftwM . ^^^ ^ ©'? 8 ?^ ^ aditfeteht manner . THe fnjkQistry | p . t& ^ t « kfSif . ffiE ^ -rf
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State oJ * Publuf Ajfairs . 251
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1816, page 251, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2451/page/63/
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