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NEW, PlIBLICAmONS IN THEQLiQ G^ J^J> OENEKAL UTEIiATXXIl ^
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M&M d * d *« ftetnfefe tamMtt& in four cwwrtary , wk@A t&e g 0 vu p n * ii < mt * $ Ufe i < t * e $ laced ouna |/ ro { l ^ r footing f atui such landmarks wil l tie & ? ed 'ttpon as shall secure to the people thofee rights , which no precedent of time ,
rift ) decrees of assemblies , can take from tiiem . It will by degrees be knowni , that government is not intended for the interest of « i # ow but for that of the maoyy and that the pretended plea of legitimacy cannot authorize a violation of t&e laws of
Society . It U said ' that the finances of their country are in such a situation , that they cannot go on without a loan , and that they have tt&rned their eyes towards the wealth of our monied jnen for a supply of their wants . Wt 3 Af «** er is tfcom * , it is to be \ hoped * that tills will be a . private concern between , the
fenders and the existing government , and ttoat ours wiM not interfere to guarantee tfoe payment of the interest * If our f > e ° opfe ^ liOLr ^ e to lend their , money , let them do it ; let them take what security they file&se ; and if they lose the » whole , no ene in this country except those who are interested in it , will regret their loss *
VJn German * the discussion * on liberty and political Economy continue on a very enlarged plan . Their diet does . not seem t *> make any great progress , nor is m » ch to'bfe cbep ^ eted " from it . But in the inean time knowledge is gaining ground very fast among the people . They have their eyes * open to every step taken by the
governors ; and they who fought so valiantly to shake off the yoke of one despot , will not easily bend to that of petty ones , who for so long a time naisrtrfed that extensive empire . Spain is going on iti its old course . The Jesuits are gaining a fast hold in it ,
and the inquisition will take effectual care to shut out light from that unfrappy oottntry . > Their wonted cruelty continues to 5 bfe exercised in their American colonies , but tliey have received sucb- a check in the Caraccas , as promises to demolish
entirely their sovereignty over that part of the southern continent . There is unhappily a dreadful spirit of revenge , excited t » y * thfef- alternation of success , so that deartfh reigns there with all the suvn ^ o / eibcity inherent to the Spanish ,, name , Sirtce * the establishment of- their inqursi ~
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,. ¦ < Al Cacbn Inqaftir ^ into the Script ure , jp » ototiamr yeanttuming : t ) pv l ^ ns o ^ k of Christ . Jiy / £ bom « s iBelsb ^ m . 1 i VM . Q-nd & ditto a , 8 s . boards .
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tion . The Mac ^ ^ o ^ Tiiiuqi » fe f ^« toaafiiflg is -now tfer « ily estnbti » bed ^<| jai 4 i vsxfii ^ d ^ T proof , that all ^ the repro ;« rlifei wfe * bm whites -on it he want 6 ft capactty > a id ci < ifefe bTeebren of 4 a different ^ ? c ^ io « r ^ j ;«»> illM founded . A gazette from thnt isiwad displaying the process of the taking eftihtz oath to the constitution by the president ,
is not . inferior to any that ever proceeded froni the ca )) inets of St . James ' s imp Versailles ; and . these quondaixi . < $ iav 3 S aciiHl the parts of . grandees witb as mucb ^ r ^ prifety and dignity as any assemblage < £ * knights of the garter at Windsor ^ ox of
the holy ghost at Versailles . In tbe affairs of government it is piobaUie that they will not be found iuleiior to the counties of Europe , but , W&efcher thef wilt 1 discover the same dupli < ri ^ a » d ynx sality and intrigue , time must < kras $ ope »<»
-» The congress of the United States ^ is reassembled * ai > d the president has- ^ br the last time addressed ft in the lahgiuigie becoming the head of a ^ ee |> eo ]>!^ ^ JIB with those s en ti an cots of re spec tfej gr * titude on tlie approaching cessation ' of * bi ^ office , which naturally flows frOm ^ <* mind sensible of the dignfcy of » l > w si .
tuHtion , aad of bis rettrrn to ti > e body df the people , whose interest it had bt ? en hfe constant employment tosu ^ porl- Whilst Great Britain is disputing oh t&e isgbj&c £ of reprcseutation , the United Stages 4 tf * ford a . practical 1 lesson of its expediency and facility . The election of or $ mkhfc&&l for which many hundred thousand tot * &
have been given , has beQ » carried on with not a hundredth part of th& coofttsit » n or expence * as ^| hat for the election of a representative for yorbsliire . The votes- are taken with the utmost facility ; and no one has far to go from Hi $ restdeiMStf
to give it . , prii > ery and corruption £ annot take place , tor no pause could Stfp ^ port , the- expence for it ; nor can any treas&vy mandates there influence a voter oo one side or the other . The pra * rtic » bility of universal suffrage is tbu * tOOXkl fested to the world ; aqd pcrb ^ s it will bo foundy Ulat -t lie . Renter p ^ trt ><| f ^ tfo os ^ who cirgue against its « J 6 ptHtii > noyi it |> any countir ^? ,. d& it from autiunp \ w&jwHtee * rather thriu sound piitvctpkus oti pvtit $ e rea « OBing ' ^ - ^ ¦ < ¦ . >< .. \^ ,: . - ¦ >¦? . . . ^ < . ¦ ¦ ¦ "¦ . i . t ' ¦ p ' ';;!/ iu , ' i kj , ' » i ] ,- .. t , ¦ -. , ; . ' . '_; .-.. ¦ /!• n ¦ i \ j t , <
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Ethical Questions ; or 8 p ^ iiUtii > nftiOi f ho Prioci pal Su bjecta o £ LmtitJ Q \ ycmfi in Moral l'hilosopliy . Bj Tv i « & ;^ jM : J > . 8 vo .
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NEW , PlIBLICAmONS IN THEQLiQ G ^ J ^ J > OENEKAL UTEIiATXXIl ^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1817, page 63, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2460/page/63/
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