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of Ch ^ rtenio ^ it : . an ., attack not only jo > n-iiis measiirk ,. b ^ t ^ a hte ^ representative , makes his vmfl | caJ : * 6 ti / We ^ on ^ fe . Fdrii&A ^ miite tariisl » dr ^ # ^ aaid fee people ; witfc the manners of a eottrt , & * € the prlatiples of a patriot ; with the flame of liberty and the love of order , ; unassailable to the
approaches of power > of profit pr © f titles ; he a&fie 3 t § d to the love of freedom a veneratioiijfor order , and cast On the crowd that fpilpwed him the gracious shade of his own acCQmplishments ; so that the very rafeble ^ grew civillzed ^ s , it approached his person ; ibr years did he preisicle over
a great atujy without pay or r ^ # ard , and he helped to accomplish a fjreat revolution without ei drop of Mood . " Let M « ves uttjer tftsetr slander , ^ nd bark at glory which is Conferred hy the peoples hte > nasae will stand ; and when his clay shall be gathered in the dirt to which it belongs , his monument ,
whether in marble or ia the hearts of his couotrymen , shall be consulted as a subject of sorrow &nd a source of virtue * " GrattAn had th ^ highest veneration for the talents # f Flood ; but the latter
was jealoua of Jiis fame , and more je < ilous of the splendid reward bestowed upon him by the nation ; in a stormy debate , Floo < i bitterly . reflected upon the conduct of GtHA ^ ttan . and even
tstooped ; t& p ^ rson ^ Uties ,. which drew one of the fift ^ t philippics ever heard from the lal ^ ter ^ ^ ho obsetved , turnirig to Floods ^ h ^ fe ^ nose y # m disfig ^ rd , € ^ He resembles ^ ^ -f ^ f 0 iiiJ 0 ^^ nigh ^ that , \ vith j&epulcferal riotesyi * cadaver ^' -: a ^ p ^ t ^ ^ K ^^ Mmsi hov ^; pyier ^ d v O ^ n ^ of ^ hift iwaeiublte •^^^^^• Tjflpfc * ' ¦ Jr ^ tjlTfWPt ^ wSnBv '• , jBwWflW'liMWP'W' ^^ 'Pl * 'AiW'W pwP ' . ^ WBW n * y # i
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. >/• .. ?^ JBtofej ^ mi fefc ^^ -=.. / ? - : / rr / wn' # 9 cft iM ' - >^ - ^ j «» v € 1 ••* . ¦ - ¦ mrAG A « riw ^^ w ^ N # if £ y . . ^ m # » I . ' T % eMon $ klmM ^ m ^^ % rq ^^ i Now in the Lth Volume . SirKlchard
PhiiBps Proprietor . A wdl-cdndiic ; tex !> spirited , Useful and entertainifir ^ Journal . The politics are oii the lide of Radical Reform : in religion it id of iid party i of certain papers ^ ail religious parties have reason to complain / Tbia remark does not apply to a&y late Numbers . The Qemlmm&b Magazine . 8 ro . 2 s . Nt > W in ttefXCSto Tdtelii ^ , © M
Series * *? Sylvanus pib&aG ^ ® M& * f $ fictWqus E < titdr > fis a stout Tory and a fierce High-Cburchman . HW peculiar department is Antiquities . The Obituary is the xnost perfect article of the kind that is published . The New Monthly Maj ? n&ine . Qfafi
2 & Gd . Nato to tfc ^ 3 Hwh ¥ l ^ iitti ^» This" was set up in opposition to the Monthly . The politick ^ re ministerial . Some good writers are engaged in the work ^ and it m&f be feaid m bd ' itti ^ ^ rovtog . It U mainly indebted to it » excellent Portraits for its degtee' of
success * ^ ^ The London Magazine . ( Baldwhite . ) Svo . 2 s . Kd . " NJq ^ ih the Ilnd Volume . Thia Journal aims at a high literary character , ^ nd is an imitation of two Edinburgh Magazines to be hereafter mentioned . Its
constant attempt at humour is In bad taste , and becomes wearisome , vvhen , through failure , it is not disgusting . Considferable talenta must Btill be allowed to its conductors . The London Matrttxifie . ( Gold and
Northhouse ^) - 8 vo . i 2 s . 6 d . Now in the Ilnd Volume * This and the last work cAnae out at the ; same- tim ^ a $ rivals , and hard words « fa ® h ^ e&m * ijm > changed ? The pre ^ n ^ ii less ^ w ^ fthy IMS the forme ? of tfee ti ^ fe , « feM »
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1820, page 601, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2493/page/37/
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