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hundred & #$ ** & , $ ftf y $ a ? 3 i and h $ died , " I& >* m * p&y&p&to * fiocae series Qbservatk > riis : on ^ tinie-f and Bternity , and then describes thuerctaracter of tne deceased monarch- lie professes to avoid merely political reflections , and ' rnnfiaes himself cWefly to the King ' s
private virtues , in proof of which ike collects a few of tbs anecdotes , which he says very truly " have keen multiplied to excess . " Amongst the pleasing traits of the late reign , he includes the abolition of the Slave Tnide , but
as this measure was contrary to the private sentiments ^ af bis late Majesty , it can scarcely be consift&ed ; toaotirable-to hiin ^ . peiBonally . ( See btu ? ' last Number , p ., ¦ ¦}! & )• da the wairs t ) f th ^ reign Dr .-&r # m * 4 rdpp& a tew of regret , ( p . 21 , ) feut he might have expressed himself more strongly . A wellrdeserrsct eulogy on the late Duke of Kept follows . One passage merits transcription : "A much-esteemed friend , ( the Rev . Edmund Butcher , ) residing on the spot , assures me that ' the dying bed of His Royal Highness was all composure and
resignation . ' ' . Amidst the tears and sorr rows of those about Mro , they must have been soothed with that pious acquiescence in the will of God which enabled him to say more than once , J am quite prepared It seems the last words he was heard to utter , was a prayer for his ; Widow and
Fatherless Child /'—Pp . 35 , 36 . In an Appendix * the author , inserts an account ; of hi £ late ^ j ^ ty ' s Wgjfe on the Terras of W ^ teor . Qa ® 4 $ , in aa extract frqm ^ fqrn > ej ' wo ^ qf his , entitled " An , feW a | op . * & Wiadsur ^
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cutions , and assisted and defended their worst BieasUr ^ a ^ g ^ tthe press ^ and pubUc asseniWies . Tct sDtiife read ^ r this will appear ^ tfficient ta justify the writer ^ aceiaBu ^^ 5 but others- may thiak that so heavy an accusation shouM hai ^ rested upa ^ t firmer OTOund .
k he Letter . display * ability an * sm ^ Etness , familiarity with the tute ^ lary writers on old English liberty , and ai > ardent love < j » £ ^ thaBttiricattte ^ of the Revolution of 1688 , which m the late long reign w ^ r ; e wholly put pf fasMoit , and indeed baoished , a ^ id wliich the new reign is not likely to recal from exile .
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Review . —Letter to Gijf 0 T { l .--Wrig } tt & Tmch&dne ^ iPftiiterburn ' s Trial . \ ff
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• ' t ^ J /^^^^ S ^^^^^^^^ T ^^^ * fi Art . \\\ .- —4 Letter of Remonstrance to Sir Fbbsent Gffiord , > Knight , Mis Majesty's Mtorney-General . 8 vo . PP . 64 . Haywanl and Eoscoe . T ^ HE ™ $ & (! tfi $ ^^ puce , *¦ it ^ ppoarj |^ i » Q £ qnMSi $ ane& of Sir ^ oen Qffln&fcfi , » and he takee the « oerty of an ofciiri ^ id to remongtrate ^ th him on : ^ hi ^ $ iypi )^ eii ( l ^ Ipdlitie ^ l opostacy . p ? d * a ^ s md fam ^ % i > s ^ tiate # 1 $ WilJxM ^^ ™ ^^ bert vi ^ S ^ rW ^^ £ i |^ tfe ^ illi&ti » ra * W ^ ^^ P' ^ W ^ JPp ^ nri ^ w ^ '* i | tWW ^ offi ^^ ples of fr ^ ffom ; sod hto , « qc o , conducted their political Jtfojfc ,
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1820, page 177, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2486/page/49/
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