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stefcem | pi £ of ^ fegreng&vire and jmmb ^ Jo be | p * pefo ^ e JIjcw . This J >^| illgapt $ proQ ^ cs U > be eo ^ aged in acts be&fieial to their country , though their toariir of dati <« Jately published' shews them Jto be as blind as their neighbours to the adruntagts of a fiee katerconrse between nations , which \ mfortui \ fttely in all of them sire cramped bv financial considerations .
The King- of Wirtemburg is still quarreUiii ^ wit h Mi % subjects , whp see # i r ^ spioiety employed in placing such checks oa hi * authority , as are not suited to the old s $ stra of * the petty German Princes , It is pcohabie however , th « t the congress for tike whole empire may take up some of the ** questions , and prevent the petty so «« r ( % m from being too despotic in their fScggcttuoas . The movements of that
con-( press will be very interesting , but it is not likely that it will engender aoy thing- like tfye < HoIy Roman Kinpire , which has been happity for the country so completely destroyed . The Prussians are still lobVmg jUixiou&l v for their new constitution . The Emperer of Russia is said to have
promised to abstain from any interference m German politics . This monarch has made a . tow through grejif part of his European dottUBtom , and has every where , particuh ^ f at Moscow , been received with the enitbtjiiia-s uj which his virtues excite . Poland under his dominiou wjll be much hanoier than with its former aristocrats , *
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Useful Knowledge ; or , A Familiar and Explanatory Account of the Various Production of Nature , Mineral , Vegetable and Animal , which are cbietiy employed fortbe Use of Man . Illustrated with Figures . ' By the Rev . William Bingley , A . M . 3 vols . 12 tno . 1 / . Is . Tbe Life of William Hutton , F . A . S . £ . including st Particular Account of the Kioto M . Birmingham in 17 . 91 . To which is subjoined the History of his Family , written by ffimsM am ? published by his Daughter , Cath . IIuHon . 8 vo . portrait , 12 s . JSn / ftism . ( See pp . « 08 and . 436 * . ) An Answer to tt * je Questiun , Why are you a Strict Baptist ? A Dialogue teetweeH ThouiKs- and John . By Wiiliam Butiton . ^ s . 64 *
A Plea for Prirtntive CoiBrmuhloB , occasioned by tbe Her . It . VkiAYs recent l ^ iblication / l >> ' Gec ^ rg ^ Pritcli fc&i , qfl > on ^ Ofl . Is . 6 d . ¦ - " x The Decision of a General Coogrm convened to h % we on ** Terms of Coin * niunion /* occasioned by the Rev . H . Hall ' s Paniphlet . By Christmas Evaos , of Angl e ^' . 4 d . Ivimtfy ' s Uistdvy ^ f tlffe Eo ^ iwh Baptists . 2 Vols . 8 ^ o . 1 & 6 s . boards ? . .. A Candid StuteitHXtt of tbe H ^ asood which induce the Bajsttitrts to differ io Opinion and Practice f ¥ om ^ o mwny of tUeir Cliristjaa Brethren . By J . Hy laacl , P . D-2 s . 6 d . Tbe System of tbe Baptists Exp ^ e « * in a i < etter to a Friend . By one of tfceir oml Itftateters . 3 d . * __
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We are sorry that we arc not at liberty to ix ^ pflerC § Wfr Mr . B ^ bam er aqs ^^ to Ito mquiry of D . !> . p . 47 if ; tbtto tha * tfre &mm **** p * po # ike JEpfctles of P ?* h wbmume « Abjeirt of that liM | tiiry 9 is not yet io * m& <* ffitP ******* f <«* N p **'
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TfN ? ^ v islte ^ , <> rie ^^ S ^^ j ^ &kiriy u ' . The -l > y U Algiers if ' ^ . . . lie pairing his broken Avails , but he wyi u kingr before be provokes agaia a simiy chastisement . The ewnt has howeveie p roduced a very extraordinary letter i j ifte p 4 * t * s " havo iu > t been Hfec ^ d , lm ( palmed «* fiction -to the pubUc , from Lor < r < Exiwouth to his pr-etended Holine&s tUa
, |> op ^ . rI . ittk / wVtl # > o' | r * 4 ^ ei ^ frs haw expected , that a ^ eer of parliament ' shouldd « ahate such a character with tbe title obi Holy Father , and aii > ch tess to request hiss prayers . This is ' -bft * . of the- symptoms ofcl the decay of-the ancfiertt Prote&iant itfait afid mak ^ s it nmre iiuttoibent upon t » too set our children upon their gnard a ^ ni ust t the delusive uiiiuene > ot the times .
The American ^ nceounts are farouvalfle ; to the successes of the « &d Spaniards ; orer their oppoaeots in tiite coajutries bordvriii ^ on the Gulplwaf Mexico , but # il ! tbpt agitation rcmaiir ^ aad it w& } && > ta&Myhe quelled . The &in £ of Spain ha * publisbfd upon bis , Xivarriage a general parUon , i > ut
m jtb so many exception ,. tfea $ ; the yakxjtots of tB . at country arc not J&eiy to jbe benQt nt ^ lT ' by it . They are so much h ^^ ittd the rest of tbe world in Juiowledgt ^ information , that it i » in vain to expect there a speedy overthrow to despotism , priestcraft and tbe inqtiisitiorj .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1816, page 628, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2457/page/64/
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