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they will become virtuous . Kings and priests shall ikj longer retain aa oppressive power over the persons and minds of their fellow-men—war shall be no more heard of , and knowledge and goodness shall 4 * 0 ver tile earth as the ; waters ^ over the face of the deep . J . W . E ^ IRBRIPGEL
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< u ^ ciue > ur i ^ eiween sud :-> ects , shall be tlmt of doing each other reeiprdcai * ervfih , ^ to&tftf ifetifpH ^ by iinaherabte good-mllv the mtittial affection with which they ought to be animated , to consider tliem ^ lves aft
as members of one and the s&iiiB Christian natioii > ^ 1 ' It is asserted in the iie \ V 8 tiapery that there id to be a meeting of aofoe of the sovereigns of Europe this modtii ,
to consider , a thong other tilings , ivB ^ it the terms of the Holy Alliance fffigf require of them respe ^ tibg the lat ^ revolution in Spain . " Tftb tWb' 8 o |! N ments from ifoi < 3 olbt of ^ f . Pll ^ fe burg , which have directed my atteiriSbii to this Brofd ^ edl ^ Ghristiatt < 1 AMR |^ render the import veiy probable . ITife is a critical and a \ i ^ l J > eriod > as 6 tttbfe decision of this mt ^ etW may < fepMft
the continuance of J > eace o ^ thereife \^ of war , ' iv ^ h « llf iM appalling iiori * o ^ The result of its deliber ^ tioti ^ AViil ^ , it is l&vly , maddretttfr ^ kigPeJ Hand , on i * ie iPe ^ nt ^ eht ^ "Wmm ^ m taken plaee in Me dominions ^ Of'tlt nature , and ^^^ xion . of thi ^ aofeiiment , I vvould not presume to ^ ife ^ tere . Qri ^ M ) M ^ M p& late and pr ^ eni ^ l ate ^ df Stt ^ n , ^ tf the appar ^ t apMt ? artd f eqnir ^^ etita
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j ^ ^ ^^^^^^^^^ - *• - ¦ i * * " \ _ ii < Britiport ,: $ Wt / i : October 10 , 1820 . OlNC ^ writing the comments on the O Holy AUiwee , ( pp . 533—536 , ) spme additional reflections on this ex ^
traQrdioary » fTre ^ ty having occurred to * ne , I have ient them for insertion ^ if you approve , in the same liberal publication . Jftjfemqs to be a
commonlyrelived maxim ; aiooo ^ enlightened politicians * tiiflt no foreign power has a right fa Interfere . with the sovereign of aa in < fcpend ^«* nation , in the internal concerns o ( the . state over which te pr ^ Mea ., Jim is certainly true
WtU recoct t 0 a . hoatile interference , Tte prtocipleft jof , th ^ HoJy AlUance , haH !^^ TOfl ^ e : it obligatory on its m&mbem * o interfere in the ttiode p £ givijr ^ g frieadly counsel to any brother < $ y } thtti&rQWn , who ; ia their : view , is p \ H ^» iB ^ iiaefwure « ^ vvhich tend to bring WgX ^ e q toyaltyy and to prore 4 etxinieatftl ; to the just rights ^ th ^ peace Wd AmidQWt j W JhJft © eowte / This is the engage
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1820, page 639, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2494/page/11/
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