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FOREIGN . • ' ¦ l * ' * - F&AKcii . ' . J ' .. . ft ^ ik knnowti&& that Count yolhey ( itfipie * eceat ' $$$ the phaitt ^ r of P ^ erfc ' and the JFreii ^ R AcaLdemv h&ve to deplore ) baW ^ equ ^ at *^ in pi . will a jam amdiintjM / , t < T a p % gemajl rent of 1 , 200 , franco ( 50 / . . string ) , V' jfe % pnie to be adjudged by the Institute to the
author of the be $ t \ treatise on Eaistern languages , atid 0 specfaUy on the sgnplifiqatiM 6 f tneir- characters . His obloquies Werfe solemnized on Friday last , in " tJSe burial-ground of Pfcre La Chaise ; It was
conducted in the most simple manner ; two peers of ^ rarjjefe and two members of the Academy supported tlie ^ pall , and numerous literary && 1 scientific , characters followed in' procession . M . Laya , Director of the French Academy , pronounced a funeral eulogy oyfer his grave .
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^ Communic ^ tioni have been received from Messrs . Cogan ; H owe ; Silse ( GodalnK ) - ; T . S |> kvis ; M : Maurice ; Joseph Cornish ; .. -J * FuHagar ; and T < H . Janson . i ^ P | fH ) m - ^ ; .-R .: € ^ AUCV : an ^^^ ^^ \\ y / S !}?} , ; . ..,..- ; . . Il ' -V *! .., , ' '' 'V , I Jf J \ . i . . ¦ . . i . ., .. / . j . / . r . ' . ' . ) .: i '
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. Spain . .. The new system seems to consolidate itself daily . One of the Madrid electors writes to us as follows : " The forbearance of the conifitutional party has greatly added to their strength . The shocks of
private interests are necessarily felt in many of the provinces ; but the elections are on the whole going on very favourably . We have no want of men of talent and good principles , and they yyill generally he i&ed q % > ; The influence tif the dterey , t ^ S ^ greatly diminished , is not destroye < J , % iid it ^ ill be preponderant in
is ^ mSe afepa | tments . ^ ........ " .. . ' . . " Tlfe indignation egpsemed ^ gainst the Inquisition is by no rtteartsr 6 ri the decline ; papers are constantly issuing ftom he press exp ^ suig its horrors . The con-UitutionaliQt ^ feel they have strong ground 8 • ' ' ' v * - iV ' ¦ ' : - ¦ " ; -
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( Tfat&Med eMriet * & " Our beautiful Italy afejp ^ c ^ rather writhes in » Ience beneath the Austrmrf yoke ; # u ^ f IIBu % ^ , iS ^ WS , unaWe iitrBii ^
to arife to ^ 1 ^ % ^ ; ^ some unexpected evjl # it ^ - wS ^; Bbwever , await B « v—oriftfe pflufebc ^ &f a great natkmittdght instabtfy ^ iirfe * from tie unparalleled rapine of the t ^ o-headed eagle , © oiiie iix 0 & 0 a ^^ yd ^ ; # ill be astonished and deligllted with the : numerous fciends you ^ tnd he ^ f Itching wishes and pray ^ rS far tfie i ^ T * tfdJi of Italy . " /
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A Copenhagen paper aUntfuifces the death of the celebrated Icelandic poet , John Thorlasken , who had translated into his native language Miiton * 8 Pamdise Lostvand Klopstoch * $ Messiah .
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PbiuMiJ Warsaw , March 15 . —The Circassian and several tribes ^ thc Caucasus Jiad received | p 6 m the Bible Society Bibles in ^ ir languages i but unhappily they now make them into cartridges .
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A haiidsQme simple , mctnifm ^^ t , m * siting fef ai * pbeJ ^ kV : h § 8 ^^^ been erected fer the marJcet-plBce of Jascow , in honour of tfie late Kosciuskp ^ * t
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1820, page 324, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2488/page/68/
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