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X&tely at Paris , Countess Dill «> n con * sin gernaan to Josephine the first -wife of Bonaparte , and mother to the Lady of Genera ! BertrancS ^ now in the island of Saint Helena . Countess Dillon was the relict of
the' late Honourable Arthur Dillon , Lieutenant-General &x \ d Colonel Proprietor of the Irish Brigade Regiment bearing * bis name ia the service of Fr&uce , and brother to the late Charles Viscount Dillon- and
the Hon . Bowag ^ r Lady Jerninghatn . Few persons liave suffered greater domestic afflictions than this lady : her husband General Dillon , to whom she was tenderly attached 5 perished in 1793 upon the scaffold , among the crowd of victims
immolated to the Demon of Revolutionary France : her favourite daughter , the late Dutches * of Fitzjames , fell an early victim to consumption : and she lived to witness the perpetual exile of her sole remaining daughter , under circumstances which precluded even the eonsolation of complaint .
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The sciences have lately sustained a great loss "by the death of the Abbe Bcoppa at Naples . He was a nobleman of Messina , and Director of the Schools of the English
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JProtest against the Church Missionary Society , holden at the Town-Hall , in the City qf Bathf under the ^ residence of the Hon . and Right Rev . Lord Bishop of Gloucester ^ on Monday , the 1 st day of * December 1817 . By the . Rev . J . Thoinas , A . M . Archdeacon of Bath .
My Lord Vice-Patron and President of this Meeting ^ A Church Society holding a meeting * within this city , and presided over by a Bishop of the Church of England , will , I presume , allow tTie right of the Archdeacon
of Bath , to declare his sentiments on the subject of their meeting . As I aim not in the habit af attending such meetings , and *! o not choose "to talk without book , ' * I beg- tea re to deliver my opinions from this paper j to which I can hereafter resort , if I see occasion .
I desire ^ however , before I proceed , that it be understood , that my attendance on this meeting is altogether ojficiql ; and , therefore , as I donclucte that I ai » addressing ; a Church Assembly I shall speak as a
Churobmuw to p ^ urchnten - T and if 1 should bring $ <* mv strong tlni » £ K i $ the ear * of many , ihey tvitt be aucli aa the Hon . and Eight Rev . Vice $ ~ Patro % who presides over this meeting , cannot , ' as atfishop , disallow :
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System , lately established in the kingdom r lie was 5 n the ^< e ry prime- of life . Hi © work a On the Poetical Beauties of all ' Languages , considered in .- ?© spect to the Accent and Rhythmus " obtained , ia 1815 ? the prize given by the French Institution .
The Marquis JD'Antoneixf , better known in the Revolutionary History of France by the name of Pierre Antoime died lately at Arles his native place aged 70 . He was a Member of the Conventiopg in
which be acted a very distinguished part ; was persecuted by Robespierre ; pursued by the directory ; and neglected by Bona * parte . His political writing's were numerous and memorable for their ability . He was one of the principal editors of . the famous Journal des Homines L , ibres . At
the restoration of the Bourbons , in I 814 he published a pamphlet in which he openly embraced their cause .
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however obsolete they naay nave become through disuse . However I may and do revere the piety and well-intended zeal of some individuals ^ whom I know to be members of this Mis- * sionary Society , I scruple not to express
my convictions : I . Thai this Church Missionary Society was orig * inallv unnecessary ; because the Incorporated Society for the Propagation < r » £ the Gospel in Foreig * n Paris , was and-is ia existence , and in action .
II . That several of the rules and regulations of this Church Missionary $ ociety 9 and especially tbe means which it enaploys to increase its funds , are utterly unworthy of the mame which it would assume —~ 'iiid& of a Church of England Society . III . That this Church- Missionary Society tends to the subversion of
ecclesiastical order and to promote and augment divisions among * the members , and (© specially the Clergy of the CJhuroh of England ; being plainly supported in-codfortuity : tor the views of a » jew Sect in the Church : a § ect of whicfe the adherents disting ' tiisK themselves by the . name ' s of Serious CBHtjs- » TlANS&ud EYAqGBM-CAL MINISTERS .
IV . That the fowwatioa of a branch of this Missionary &owe ty * itt this clty ,, will be persiicioirs because * t will prorwiote religions feuds kerey as simiSsr speenlations
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1817 * In Oct@ber at Vienna ,, ag-ed 92 the Baron pb Jacquin , one of the Srst naturalists In Korc » pe the rival and friend of Linnaeus . ^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1818, page 68, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2472/page/68/
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