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Intelligence . —Purliamfntary . 263
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considerable asperity ,, and condemns the motives of bot& tjie Publisher and the noble Author , in the most unqualified teisfls . We t > elieve ***»* « Murray has reason to repeat of his bargain , the Court of Chancery having absolutely refused t 0 grant an injunction against a pirated edition , in consequence of the immoral tendency of the poem ; although the sum of 2625 / . had been given for the copyright . — Gent . Mag .
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Street , Finsbury , at which the Ehifee tff Sussex will certainly take the Chain
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The Anniversary Meeting of the Royal * W i \ y / £ Lancasterian Institution , for the Education of 1500 Children of the Poor ? ' J * U Religious Denominations , will be J ? M at Two o'Clock precisely , on Friday , May 3 rd , in the large SchooL North
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The Annual Sermon for the Orphan Working School , City Road , is , we observ e with pleasure , to be preached this year by Mr . Mallison , the present minister of Hanover Street , Long Acre ; and we trust that the attendance and collection will be proportioned to the glowing impo rtance of this invaluable Dissenting I nstitution .
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The Annual General Meeting of the Unitarian dissociation will be held on Thursday the 30 th day of May , at Twelve o ' clock at noon , at the London Tavern .
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Now publishing , a new edition of the Practical Works of Richard Baxter , under the superintendence of Mr . Cloutt . These works make 4 volumes in folio , and will be comprised in the present edition in about eighteen volumes Bvo ., each volume to contain from five to six hundred pages , and to be sold at 12 s . The first volume will consist of The Life of the Author , including a History of the Times in which he lired .
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—^^¦ IMW ™^^^™—"" Also , in the press : Abridgement , in one volume 12 mo ., of Conder on Nonconformity . —Vol . III . of Ivimey's History of the English Baptists . —Translation of the last celebrated work of the Abbe de Pradt , entitled " Europe and America , in 1821 . "
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In the press , by Rev . G . Wilkins , a new edition of " The History of the Destruction of Jerusalem as connected with the Scriptural Prophecies . " ————^——
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Dr . Southey , the Poet Laureate , is emp loyed upon a Life of Oliver Cromwell , of which he gave the outline in a late Number of the Quarterly Review ; and Mr . Godwin is reported to be preparing a History of England during the Commonwealth .
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PARLIAMENTARY . HOUSE of LORDS , Feb . 28 . Protestant Church in Canada .
An act of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada was laid upon the table , agreeably to the Act of Parliament which requires a bill from that assembly under certain circumstances to be laid upon the tables of both Houses , before it receives the Royal Assent . If after lying thirty
days no objection is made , the RoyaJ Assent may be given . The present measure had reference to a former one , by which one-seventh of the lauds in every township was appropriated to the use of the Protestant Church . Doubts had arisen whether the remaining 6-7 ths of the land were not liable to the payment of tithes ? The object of the present Bill was to declare that they were not liable .
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The Anniversary of the British and Foreign School Society is announced fat Thursday , May 16 , at the Freemasons * Tavern , at Twelve o'clock .
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The Annual Meeting of " The Protestant . Society for the Protection of Rell _ gions Liberty , " will occur on Saturday , May 11 , at Eleven o'Clock precisely , at the City of London Tavern , and Lord John Russell will preside .
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March 2 . Connexion of Corn-Bill with the Church ,
Lord King asked for information o » the alteration supposed to be intended inv the Corn-Laws . Referring to the Committee on agricultural distress hi the House of Commons , he said that the members of which it consisted " were all the fathers of that most detestable measure" ( the Late Corn-laws ) , " the real object of which was to raise the price of human food . This wicked scheme , " he added , " which had happily failed in accomplishing its purpose , was supported by ministers , by the majority &f both Houses of Parliament , and , above all , by
the bench of bishops unanimously . He should have thought that decorum would have induced those right reverend persona to avoid the manifestation ofsuch zeal for an object in wH | ch ; their owft » interests appeared to be so immediately involved ; for the obvious tendency of the Corn-Bill was to raise tithes . Tine different interests which combined and formed a holy alliance to establish high prices , were the
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1822, page 253, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2511/page/61/
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