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MONTHLY RETROSPECTof PUBLIC AFFAIRS; OR, The Christian's Survey of the Political World.
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sis ted a compliance with the ceremony above-mentioned , only one ( a Swigs pastrycook ) was prosecuted , on a belief , probably , that he was without support : on the other hand , the Jews have been per * seen ted in great numbers . "
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THE dissolution of parliament presents the United Kingdom under an aspect , of which foreigners can have no idea , but by an actual visit to the country . The usual incidents from a large concourse of people
m one place , though not embittered by animosity or a riotous spirit , when swelled out by a French imagination , afford matter for exclamation against us , as if we were freed from every restraint of good manners and civilized life . Instances indeed will
occur , when the passions of men are afloat , of individuals acting in a base manner against their opponents : yet these are very rare , and in general the elections have been carried on with as much
decorum as could be expected m the present very imperfect and very improper manner of taking the vote * . We » tmin » ter has been the place , mout noted for outrage ; but the electors of Westminster ^ re not to bear all the blame , a * probably the xefme of the metropolis were collected
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about its hustings , and some censure may fall on the police for not having attended more to its duty . The last parliament was dissolved in a very abrupt manner by the Prince Regent ia person . On his ascending the throne a
message was sent for the Commons , who attended with their Speaker at their head : and he in presenting some bills addressed the throne with the usual expressions of loyalty and notices of the proceedings of their body . The prince then addressed both houses : at the conclusion of which
the parliament was declared to be dissolved . In consequence , the House of Commons ceased to exist ; there was vb Speaker , and they were only private individuals . Several of them went back however with the late Speaker to St Stephen * * chapel , who took the seat that bad be ** appropriated to hjuv andv was going to read the speech from the . throne , a * wotrti have bfen proptr , if therm hid bet * a
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Notices ^ StaieijfPiMi 4 & 5
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NOTICES . The annual meeting of the Unitarian Tract Society established in Birmingham for Warwickshire and the neighbouring counties , will take place at Wolverhampton , on Tuesday , July 28 . The Rev . John Kenrick , M . A . classical tutor at the
Manchester College , York , has engaged to preach da the occasion . ^ '
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The , annual meeting of the Western Unitarian Society will beheld at Ilnrinster , on Wednesday the 8 th July next , the Hev . Dr . Smith to preach oa the occasion .
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j ^^^¦^^ fl tffl ^^^ B ^^^^ i ^^^ * " The annual meeting of the Southern Unitarian Society will be held at Brighton , on Wednesday , July 22 . The Her . John Fullagar , of Palgrave , is expected to preach . THOMAS COOKE , Jun ., Secretary .
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LlTKEARY , In the press , the Book of Common Prayer , and Administration of the Sacraments , and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church , according to the use of the United Church of England and Ireland : with Translations into the Greek , Latin ,
Italian , Spanish , French and German languages . This work will be comprised in one quarto volume , uniform to a FoJyglott Bible , also in one quarto volume , now publishing by Mr . Bagster , of Paternosterrow ; by whom the names of subscribers
will be received : audit is hoped that this publication will make the Common Prayer still more acceptable to the scholar and the student , and ensure the . approbation and encouragement of the clergy and friends of tfae Established ' Church * A Common Prayer , in each of the above languages , in a beautiful pocket volume , will be * published at the same time .
Monthly Retrospectof Public Affairs; Or, The Christian's Survey Of The Political World.
MONTHLY RETROSPECTof PUBLIC AFFAIRS ; OR , The Christian ' s Survey of the Political World .
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Sir Humphry Davy is gone to the Continent . Sir Humphry ' s first object is to assist the miners of Flanders and Germany in using- his safety lamps for the preservation of their lives ; and his second object to go to Naples for the purpose of applying a chemical process to the unrolling the
Herculaiieum MSS . —His Royal Highness the Prince Regent , we understand , honoured Sir H . Davy with an audience before his departure , and was graciously pleased to encourage his undertaking , and afford to it his patronage . His Royal
Highness , we believe , has never lost sight of these interesting remains , and it is sincerely to be hoped that his enlightened views and exalted patronage , bringing into activity the resources of British science , will at length unfold to the literary world these hidden treasures of Greek and Roman learning . —ilfor ?! . Chron .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1818, page 405, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2477/page/61/
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