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two meeting-houses , and the . dwellings of Dr . Priestley and o | herr JDbseti ^ re- — Aikin ' s Annals , I . 437 ; {))*> ( Soparis ' B Mod . Europe , I . 315 . —BouUod , jafcejfe * - brated manufacturer and practical . &&t & ? neer , was born at Birmingham in 1728 ,
and died there in 1809 . —Sagbp ; JStf < # . Brit . — Pratt , author of Gleanings * ! &c * &c ., died at Birmingham in ISli&' + J&urafr Mag . LXVI . 414 . —Hutton , * be venerable historian of Birmingham , died at Beunett ' s Hill , near that town , ha 1815 , at the age of * 92 . —Mori . Mag . XL . 2 gO * G ^ J . ilfc ^ r . Sept . and Oct . 1815 /'
" Boston , the capital of Massatcfi&sets * North America . It is a flourishing iowti * containing about 3600 inhabitants ** and was the birth-place of Fran&foL , ir ) 17 ^ K 6 , a philosopher who explained the theory
of lightning , and promoted with the utmost zeal the spirit of opposition in the Americans , to the goveimafefrt iff 4 frea * Britain . — Dr . 4 & # f& * -JIM 8 * iSktreipe , i * 1 IB . — When Frank lin , iiy means iof a
kite , identified lightning with / the filecterie kite , identified lightning with the . electene fluid , he confessed that the igCtpapM&nt m which he did so was , of all others , th € most exquisite he had ever experienced . u Led by the phosphor light , with dai ^ hg
tread , Immortal Franklin sought thie 4 ery feett ; Where , nurs'd in night , imMrabeiit tempest shrouds ; The seeds of thunder in dlrcuitfflwcttt clouds ;
* Evidently an erratum . Mtfrste ^ Aitareh Geog . 2 nd ed . Lond . 1792 ) staled Qte population of Boston at 14 5 640 ; * tad Tudor ( Letters on the rEasiern States , Boston , 1821 ) assigns reasons why tftoe town now " contains only ^ 3 ^ 000
popple , " adding , " If the pcfgUUWIdtt wid ^ ln a square of thirty miles , lircWdmg Bo ^ 6 n ^ be counted , ail of whidi hisnts centre of business in that place , and with wlifefe a very active daily intercourse is kept ^ p )^ it would probably be nearly equal ito that of any similar extent in tfie Unitiexl Stal ^ eu " ¦" ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' JStK
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fiesiegea with ¥ ? on points his airy cell , A * id j ^ e rc'd the monster slumbering in J 4 s ^ hj 4 U Amusementsm Retirement , 240 ; Darwin . ** fel : t ^ 0 Ametioati war , Boston was tafea % ih ^ EngU&h ^ « and retaken by the Amedcans . On the 1 st of June , 1813 ,
Captain Broke , \\\ a frigate called the Sfcartnoh , captured an American frigate called tiie Chesapeake , after a short but bloody conflict , < off W Ihe port of Boston . — Aucin ^ jtomate * . 410 . — 70 . 33 . W . 4 & 2 & ^"
" Walthams ^ ow , a pleasant village in Es ^ ex , a ^ ti 4 , mf | es % . E . from Londou . J ) i \ < 5 p 0 n , i ^ lio ^ St directed the attention &f ^ eoii » t * 5 * ifeh to the possibility &frt ^ # i iift % 3 ^ 9 bfi 3 apparently drowned , aody -ifi Icoiii ^ c ^ ion with Dr . Hawes ,
founded the ttwm ^^ e Society , died here in 18 JL 8 . '' ** Wantage , a tO ^ vnin Berk shire , about 11 gaffes ^ - ^ rom Wallingfbrd . Here King Alfred wate % orn in 849 .
" Swre erejrjr 1 M . u § ie ^ nd every Grace will j $ u With votive hatods itit fairest wreath to ^ wiue-r * ' € uM , wkh assiduous toil , the choicest
# wecs , Aud haog the brightest garland on her to w ^ , : Wjbue gr ^ fui Xitjerty shall love the shade , Her ga ^ noBattichief , where fostering virtue
iajdi . And Brk ^ iii ^ Gertiws bless the hallow'd eartfi , Wlrich ga \ e lier patriot l ^ ing , her Alfred , kiriji . . Pye ' s Farringdon Hilly B . ii .
* Kimite * , m eitfiient Dissenting Mi-: iti $ tier , and ^ uthioi- of a . valuable abridg-Tjie ^ t of ifrt IK ^ ciry of Englan d ; and Btitleiy the Wast profound thinker that « ver fi € it ^ ti the episcopal bench , and author ^ if «* The if ^ n ^ logy of Religion , " were , tw > f ^ ^ ere in 4 f 692 , —Beauties of &f &W& " . ¦ y
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ON THE tif&titH ( ft Mtts . GE&fttSE KEJNKlCK .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1824, page 563, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2528/page/51/
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