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S 74 Review ofifo DHttr « id Ifa S&iityyEsfr J * F&Jfcm ^ Soua ^ y ^ E * $ . canot
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TTrakcSthe wfitd ?^ fci ^ oEihrWiekqstan f ^ p ^ fe ^ Wti ^ l If thi ^ s fcKKxiaii fc , fFih f P&fikl hikp \> iM& * & -nW mkn Jt > e a ^ WkWl ^^* p e < ifat i 6 »' , and a , faikj « jnfe-Tt ^ fce firottl"" tttany very plain decorations 6 f Scripture ^ I < think it folJpws that the pa&scrgfcs wJiich aeeo * to assert
ttModghtttPbe tak ^ n ^ ln ihpir ofevious sense . There is » a 3 to them , rfo good tfeMbrivrlry universal tgrms&bould have a Jjtftited meaning , butrevery guarantee i ^ Tiich ^ eaf * rationally -be demanded , * f ? i ¥ threiir retaining their natural and most extensive signification . . ;• W-. £ . FOX .
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fcea ^ f feis . fe : clingf a ^ 3 ^ ^^ iteil ' ap-|) Jie < JL $ ftq ^ eri ^ f ^ RRN ^ GAQ ^ to d j ^ | hor of Wat foJer , -an $ ^ uo | ^ spme ^ ip ) efi |< ^ Kptr <^^ ons in . ^ 4 ^ f # in tfye Q ^ MrterLy ^ . evie / A . -, ascribe ^ , without contra ^ jct inn , $ o , Mi ; S 6 » they ^ In in . ij ? letter Mr . ^ putney avows himseif the > y , f it ^ r rO | f \ Vat Tyler , ^ ancj very s ^ tis .-factorilv accounts for the cj ^ aoiie ' of'tiis
polivl < pal opinions . That Mr . SouUiey is , and hz $ b ^ en Froru jlis earliest yqutb > a most excellent nioral cha ,-racter of great benevolence of feeling and the strictest integrity , vy e firnify believe , and v \ e see nothings eitbej wrong or surprising in l \\ s cl \ ance of opinion . ' He values hiinself liigbl y u-pon the purity of his nior ^ aU , and ^ e believe with reason ; by . t , , perhaps his censure of others expressed and
in > plied is too severe . Married at twenty-two to a most attentive and affectionate woman , wilUji ^ . ^ Q « i five with him in * ' absolute fetixem ^ ut /* he ^ has been greatly favou red _ ahJ exeni-pted from nr ^ tiy terxjmtatjops : apd althougVi , until the days of $ J r \ IVJalthus , this conduct svas ; ever esteemed virtuous and jex c ^ Ilqi ^ t , yet we ; trpst tha > t it is not of arfrh ^ facter so ^ xalted
as that F £ W examples of it ^ are to be found . In marked , lifj ^ wcj belie \ e infidelity , on eitiier sicle , tq be vejy uncommon , a ? ud ^ ve tt ) inl ^ tyr . Sou they is not authorized by ijm plication to involve Ai ^ L the opposer , s of government or the aiijiiuiMratfQii , in tlie indiscrimina ^/ - charge ] of , aj ) andon / eti vice and iinpurity , Mr . Smith , too , has Jived in the * , ' boso m of his family' * , wiih an un ^ ullLed character ,
another favoured individual , ^ ndr thousands and tens of thousands , bot ^ h of tj } e opponents of gQyerjyneR ^ and of its supporter ^ , are . ejntitleq tp the same praise . We see nothing in political opinions , winch eKcivisively entitle their holders to the ceq ^ u re of vice , or the praise of virtue , and this apparent bias we cannot approve . Mr . Southey deliberatel y writes ' * sjanderer" upon the fpreh ^ afj \ , pf < M - Smith , but we tljink vviih ryiqrj little reason . The term renegaV ? I pften to
used , without any inl ^ ntion copyey its most nialignant , mean M ^ as indeed all wor <^ s are . Hoyy ^ pmm ^ p is it to call a man a deser \ er ^ ' wjjieri , j ^ t is meant merely ^ o s ay f . ^ J ^' . f te Hj *? changed sides , witho ^ ^ i ^ . lm ^ lj ^ tion , of th ^ ^ vo ^ Sj t , mo . ti v ^ ,, < V <\ V $ any mez ) tal re , § qrence to iiis motived
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. Review of the Letter fo TV . Smith , Esq . $$ . p . from R . Southey , Esq . . ( From a Correspondent . ) ir'gL ^ HIS letter is written in cotvsc' JL- qiience of some expressions ut-• Wred in Parliament by Mr . Smith , * wMdh'Mr . Southey thinks of slanderous iftiport . It appears , that Gerttiin societies with some of the meinjbers <> F * wtoieh Mr . Smith was acquainted , ^ frriti of wiii o rn lie had a favourable in
^ Opirti ^ nv wfere aacused PrttTiauitnt tof f * the worst designs ; and Mr . Smith HViWtl » g to shew , that soivie who had -WeW opinions of / the same nature as i | h 6 ie impkutexhib his fniends > were by his opponents esteemed good men , ^ r > d ( iioed the Poem called 44 Wat Tylci" Uk proof of ; lhi . 6 , and in tfre
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StR , Dublin , XOth April 9 1817-J ~ BPG ^ leave through the medium of your Repository to call the attention' of the public to what I consider will be-an indelible stain on the ^ ir acte r of the British nation , if they ^ rifiyr the subscription for erecting a monument to Mr . Locke to remain
longer in its present state . 11 was ongi-H arty intended when ^ 1000 should be Tat ^ fed to purchase the block of Jnfcrble . For somfe years the subscription has ¦ * iigj ( hai&gd at about . £ 700 : let the pte-/^ cfniL- ^ tibscribers deposi t hal f the amount ^ Fihelr former &ubsenptionsy or
purchase ^ a smaller block of marble which : trisiy now be had at a reasonable rate . Trt ^ e ^ cere perennius monument wit wNl Xjktpptu&te the name of the man—but T £ frs > disgrace to the British name that # , statue to commemorate the man who \ ti these latter ages first taught us how tto reason and * to think s has not been v lofr £ since erected . J . II .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1817, page 274, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2464/page/18/
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