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M onthly retrospect of public affair^; " .\ %[ ' ' . s or, ' ^ i _ 1 '; " ] The Christians Survey of the Political VJfQj*ld, "* .. ... . .. ^
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Jig SlaU ^ PabHcAfimrs .
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Iftktftjt ifcfetttty * imtnedbrtdy * toe is 3 ^ t Mttf ^ rfM& P tetetf \*> rri&r : shfe , ' f ! 8 W #$ f , ¥ &fens fife « e * rf paR ^ nay tfr & ;;(! i 4 W % fof God : fifiu fhe feam « i preacfeier is eloquent—his s £ 'fmpfi ; s dreadfujjy long . He is from yiat ^ cou n try ivjiere the parliamenta ry ^ OJ ^ atOf ^ tak e pride in speaking four or five hours together - The poor woman
faints away * The Philcmthropnt y an English paper , printed at Brussels , takes the liberty Iff publishing these circumstances , fetid e * en leans rather to the popular Side Off the question—a foolish con-Suet / which leads neither to fortune i ^ f br gloryJ The journalist , however , % eeths a -well-informed nun ; he ought Jx > kiipw that the partisans of the popular cause have never succeeded . They all come to a bad end . To
p ) ea $ e at court , one must write in French like The Oracle , and in English like The Courier or Times ; but tf , ; lifce The Philanthropist * you insinuate that men , who are every where so -unequal , are not so before 43 &J , and ought not to be so at £$ H 3 f » 6 h , you wiH draw on yourself the hatred of all those who set up for patrons . They will leave you as they
3 d the poor journalist , who , for some 4 ays past , inserts in each of his papers f etters from Lord such a one to Sir sucfi a one , wjiq teJJ him not to send them hijs journal' a ny logger ; th at . tMiWi | hpr ^ w * htyr su bscriptions , &c . WJ ^ wiU . ind-ei ^ nify him ? Not so is Jiheswomanr-rr ^ e ifi wortft nothing , that ris to say , &he has no naoney ; which - — - - - — — - —— ' —¦ — -- II - -
M Onthly Retrospect Of Public Affair^; " .\ %[ ' ' . S Or, ' ^ I _ 1 '; " ] The Christians Survey Of The Political Vjfqj*Ld, "* .. ... . .. ^
M onthly retrospect of public affair ^; " . \ % [ ' ' . s or , ' ^ i _ 1 '; " ] The Christians Survey of the Political VJfQj * ld , " * .. ... . .. ^
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« . _ , - GtlEv \ T BRITAIN presents' at this ^ tttit & . m ' elanchoiy appearance bot 4 i in a political and a moral point of view . In i ; Ti ^ farmer Vrg-ht it feh ^ ws tm < kntt signs of ^ rftrttfMn ^ a ^ l > w * r » vW < jU xwm rfender the ^ atkmt feebl « Knd « khau « t ^ d . Thin has c * eat » 4 ' a cw »» ltl « rttbl « degree of dts ^ atcsftti ^^ m ^ a » ct 4 t Ka *» be ^ f »^ tholi ^ t necessary to put htftftfor a- fMd ifl a straight waiat-« ttat » 'foftt he fchooM j Afr ^ rt is supposed , do hw of
HinMMif an vnidpf-F . ^ uiode treatment Jf « # ^ ttttt «« Hfefy ? teV ^ rtry tftic who considers rtetiflrttttt ^ of the ^ as ^^ ome deeming that i |||^ Cfir # > X > f th ^ prencrtt t » vil » would have ^ te w wi -O—per ^ eyctted » by fragrc gculle treat->« lefet , Whi ^ V 4 > tn « f % « * # c fktvtAy pervaded . ^ tlHflt i » r « aa )^ i tae * ti liMB& ^ BraH «
mtasures most be tried ; Tlie-eupcrtmeiit is ftsfttiradly of a very dangerous nature , sad time alone can develope « 11 the tatuaies which have produced this very extronxdkfcfifry sktmtion ^ and justify or condemtt the * t « t e physicians . c iA vast body of petitions bave ^ facca prtset » ted to the Hawse of Cotuakons ; Jiibre than upon any occasion : bare b « enr laid- on its table , if we mar use tb ' ak exnf *»« ion
when they literally cover theiioor * MAhy have been rejected , bqt- the remoffiuder contain such a multitude & £ argnatotas , as may fairly shew the House -that the . tfp&rit of their demands pervade * 4 be whole klhgdon& . They may qe referred to two points » the UmciupK of tli # burdei ^ of taxation ^» 4
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i ? saying a grwt deal > - fori&Entjl&n&i * ifyoii tV ^ &h 1 ? d fenSW * Vlftoft 1 ^) tl 6 ugh *? t 6 ttiln ^ 6 f a iti 2 rW ; ^ riti aik iBH&i 1 ^ he * wtfth ?—JfSfrfiQO sttrritig , mbr ^ or teW bat th |" esturtate Is a ^ aVs tiiatle * i ^ ^ o ^ , l ^ J ^^ cted j ^ ht Le ' * %# ¦ * * ' ' „ ¦ t » * ¦
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MlSCBLIANKOUi . The French are about to send a corvette froin Brest ^ upon a voyage ciC general discovery , but especially vvitl > a view to the finding in the Soutlterri Ocean some place proper for such a settlement as our ' s at Botany Jiay .
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A curious and interesting . ma&ummi of antiquity has been lately found among tlie excavations made near the temple df Jupiter Stator at Rome ^ it is a fragment of ttrc consular annals * which fill up one of the chasms of ttibse that are already preserved , and comprises the years between ^ 0 " to 300 , from the foundation of theVpityl
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NOTICE . - . -rt ' r The Annual Meeting of the S 45 tj *« - BRK UwiTARfAlHT FO » TT > ^ SOCIETV , will be oA Wednesday , Ajn'll the ^ tt * . at the Unitarian CliapeHh * the Hi ^ i Street , PoTtsrnomh . TBe sfermti ^ ur the morning by the RfeV . W . Htigbes , of the Isle bfWi ^ t : ; THerd wWf also be a lecture in . the . eYftnmg " fqtf whlpji a pr « aclier ha § . nckt yet be ^ n obtai ded ^ ; but it jjs hoped Jylry Bennqtt may ^ ake it in his way from PopJe . ; ^ t ortsmouth % Mench 23 , is 17 , - . . _ i . _ i _ . j _ . _
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1817, page 188, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2462/page/60/
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