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W . wbiild M& » wWt ; lUdt fii $ to do wi ^ % lWcV t Wh ^ Ji ^ to do ^ tliWidq ^ pjarte , ? The , | Jp ^ 3 ^ \ ypul d ~ iee diit alt tais was pujre-ly religious--Oil thfe &h of JapLu ^ ry the king published another proclamation , stating , in ihrfirst p lace , " " , v » ft liisordiers had Mel Wi&ji tl ^ t respect an ^ ' submission \ Vh | ch he h ^ id a ri ^ ht to expect . " B ^ t ivhat Was the nature edf mis resnect
ar ^ d subniissioh ?— -only J ^ W * the ^ fotestants hM beejf > disa ^ jpj ^ T . tt > tfeiei ? deddred , " that /^ e- ten \ p ^ e pf the rrptestants wa ? ppeiji , ai ^ d j 3 ^ bI ; ^ hey e ) iM p d ail tfte prbfecjtioii ^ f . Ithi ej )^ wry M ^ *!» . « EgB BSfflfei ^ * fc c ^ of Nisnjes . Thi ^ ^ ijst fee conside ^ d as ^ kixid of general ajcniie ^ iy 5 and tfi ^ eJf act ; re ^ Wy was , that not a si ^ le intfi ^ iSiaai h ^ d been . pxosec ^ ted pr punished . Thp present condition pf jflife Frdtes ^ nia certainly was so % % a \ $ J $ fc j of § ecun < ^ , th ^ t sjnpe , ufee 5 ^ Su * i ? C- ^ ^ ^ / » P [ »? Mxd «^ or l ^ iifimJnjpiQ . beei ^ co pgnoi ^ te 4 ; 5 hut h ^ had b ^ en i ^ forrq ^ d , by ^ ^ entlei ^^ n ^ Mirt ^ my « lu frpm $ he city of Nismes ^ and on whose veracity e : ut
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that no person had been ye $ brought 4 ° ^ &L I JEw di ^ » ott intend t& move that there should be iny immediate address , to the crown on this subject ^ Hit he conteoded that the ProteataQti ladgsufl ^ ired ,, t ^ pt f or seditious conduct ^ > ut only on the suspicion of entertaining particular opinions . - AH that he infant to asfc for was , that an hum- * ble address should he presented to the Prince Regent , th ^ t he would be Saciously pleased to lay before the puse copies or extracts of all cor re * spondepce between his Majesty ' s go *
vernment and the government of Prance , relative to the Protestants , in ^ Jie South of Fran ce . He made this nipUoj ) in no spirit of hostility agairist Jtniru $ ters , but to give them an oppor * tunjiy . of making a statement mom in detail ^ than had yet been done . H 4 cpjuld give a . ^»> g list of names of parson ^ . \ vho ha 4 beep , murdered at j ^ l ismea . but he did not consider it
puecess # jy ?* £ t this stage of die business . Because ^ Jbaey \ rere Protestants , they \ vere said to be Buona |) arUsts ^ and the Catholics , who had pfeen suffered to persecute them , were edited £ ou > boi i ^ ts , , The Nohle i . ord would have an
opportpnity of correcting thra error , it i % ^ vei ^ , pfife 5 ai \ 4 1 ^ should « W gUrf to hear , that government had used all the nieans in its power to . put a stop to these crimes , ' In concluding his remarks , he might advert to * what
ha < l been dotie by our ancestors on similar opcaajons : and if precedents W ^ e nzc&teaLiy , he need onty recall to the recollection of the Houae , what it had recently done for the negroes of Africa , j vBut purely the Protestants of the South , of France had . equal
claims , upoi ^ our generosity and be * nevole ^ ce ^ and we ought not to suffer them to be persecuted , imprisoned . ^ nd 4 murdered , without some reraonstran ge to the government which was hound ^ protect them * At the vwy moment when , these * drea 4 fi * l scenes
were acting in Xanguedpc * Paris w ^ Mn ftp $ 3 es » i 0 ft &f three Prates ^ ant annies aiMl ;; th < MWl * g w » J 4 not look put of th ^ ^ windows of hU palace , wi £ feout seejng the cawnon that ? w » s p lanted r ^ efore . it . Mm > 4 % &r » Pt 3 tate , Uus for , i ^ tl pwpQite : oC hriogirtg a ; ^ hmigv against- hie ^ Jit < tje » ty f - but if he / n < w gjTep ^ ed to ^ f ^ nd as » istance t » |^ $ ^ Ptrote « W t * n % ^ bje ^^ it w ^^ the dttly Ilf ^ hiw ^ w % > g |^ ii ^^< dWYi | it . ^ il « $ gnfiimB ^ ur tottqpi »* e ^ i ^» d [ 3 * gfendrtMn »^ j ^ Eh %
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$ ntefiig (^ . —]^ at ^ 363
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1816, page 363, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2453/page/55/
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