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tory . The vulnerable points of tlve King of Brazil ' s dominions are Portugal , ami if the high and mighty powers choose-to give it to Spain , the latter country will have received ample compensation for tlie injury it has sustained ; and besides the King of the Brazils would in vain attempt to resist the invasion of his European dominions . But a new scene is opening . At the time we are writing * perhaps there is not a Kingr of the Brazils . Not that the person
so named is not in existence , but his power in the Brazils is annihilated . An account is brought that the people of that country have some how or another acquired certain notions of liberty and independence , which makes them think that they may be happier 'without the Inquisition and the fostering care of the House of Braganza . An insurrection to a very alarming extent has taken place . Seizing the opportunity ,
when the troops were gone to La Plata , the people have risen and have determined to imitate the conduct of the United States , to enjoy freedom of religion and freedom of commerce , to have laws of their own , and to be governed by representatives of their own nation . The accounts of course
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Owing to out being under the necessity of putting the sheets of the present Number to press earlier than usual , the conclusion of the Review of JDr . Laurence ' s Hemetrks ¦ upon Griesback is unavoidably deferred to the next month . The lateness of the day of the month of the anniversary of the Unitarian Fund prevents us also from reporting the proceedings of the meeting in this Number . C . A . E . and Scrutator on the paper signed A . B . C . ; E . on Vindictive Punishments ' , and various other communications , too numerous to be specified , have been received . We are desired again to say that the parcel , before promised but delayed , lies at tbe publishers * for our Liverpool correspondent .
The following subscriptions are in hand : York Baptist Chapel , Thomas Hardy , Es ( j . Walwdrth , ... 1 10 Mr . I > avid Eaton , HighrHolbojrii , . . 1 1 O Neath CkSpely Richard Cooke , Esq . Bath , ..... 1 10 Oldfiam Chapel , Richard Cooke , Esq II O Edinburgh Chapel , Richard Cooke , Esq . ....... 1 1 O Tiverton Cfiapel ,
Richard Cooke , Esq . 110 * * * A few copies remain of the proof print of the late Mr . ViXttJ&R , which ( tof ^ her with the proof prints of Dr . Priestley , Dr . Tovlmin and SEftvEtus ) may be h * A of the publishers , price 5 s . —Very few more copies of the Month ly &BPOsrTO « y are printed than are actually sold at the beginning of the month , and therefore subscribers are axlvised to be punctual in filling up their sets . —The same plan is now pnrsw * i , stud tile same advice is given , with regard to The Christian Reformer , hT <« $ && T # o Volumes axe completed , and naay he had of the publishers , price 0 s . 6 d . each id bonrifo .
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are very , general , and it may be exasperated ; but the probability of the circumstance is so great , that a considerable degree of credit is given to the report . A short time , however , will develope the evilito its full extent , and in the mean time the intelligence which the Court of Madrid , is receiving cannot be very pleasing . It * power in Chili seems to be annihilated .
and in the Caraecas a signal victory over its troops has established independence in > , that part of its dominions . Ii has quelled insurrection at home , but a general , the principal of . the insurgents , has not suffered the fate assigned to him by law , and it is doubtful whether it will be expedient to make away with him . The press ,
however , is in such complete subjection in that country , that very little dependence can be placed on any accounts from it . One paper asserts , that the Spaniard is devoted to the reigning system , whilst another maintains that general dissatisfaction prevails . Time will unravel all this , but probably matters will not be settled withoiit the interference of the Holy Alliance .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1817, page 320, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2464/page/64/
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