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of tbe late disastrous , and disgraceful wair ^ lrp ; W . eudeavomeii to aji ^ sktjbq progress of thos e pu Wic iwgas ^ res ^ w Inch his sagacity fore-P ^ W w ? rS ' . ? T ^ gn $ . jBt with infamy and ruiiw A Petition for .-Peaces c $ w ^ $ e 4 nby ^ $ tz Q . O WaI Iw ? r > and s ^ ltf 4 ^ i ^ l ^ t 30 names , was pjr ^ sg ' p led ta J ^ arJi&menJ ; in aid' iof
JM ^ ( Gray ' s motion in 1793 , a ixi ^ fi on ^ 9 |> p . ^ 4 a £ , his special Tamest , ; Sijpiiiar R ^ titioiis were £ # gs $ qBgntJy p ^ sentel . JThe great ^ a ^ e ^ iF JP ^ r | iatnenl ; ary Keform ^ yas g 9 t ab ^^ ned . a tie a ball-] tjpp j ^ r . t ^^ -Si % ve Tcajde occupied * p jiejh q £ h is at fen tiom dH is oppositipp tp the Gagging Bills in 17 Q 5 y Vf ^ s ? ; mc ^ t decided , and an excellent Letter on thq subiect of them of
tp , a ^ fember parliament is here jfp $ ^ ve 4 ? . Such wer ^ some of his ^ bliq ^ erti ons . Throughout the j ^ ho )^ of the American war , and ? W ^ PS 'th e ? cp ^ i ) iencement of the ^ a ^ with France in 1793 , notwitiu stendii ^ that he felt th ^ ^ hame ^ f ftafi ^ ial . defeat and fcumiliiation , y ^ t jfl « onte ? t& so ucy iist , he dej ^ q ^ atfid 'the suc cess of ; kfe , country * s afras . But ^ thoiish his pahi §
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linquish friends who were endear * ed tp him from so many consideiv atidns ; to resign the regular exercise of a professions to 'which he was warmly devoted ; -to quit a congregation , of which he had been the respected pastor for twenty-foqr years , and at aaage which
most would deem a sunicient plea for an exemption from the active duties of ljfe ? to undertake the . management of an institution that inquired unceasing ivigilan . ee-and , g £ eat mental exertionr to which his whole tinie and attention must necessarily be devoted , and in which he mqst forego many
personal comforts , evinced a vigour of mind , ami ajsacrifice of private feelings to public good , that perhaps few individuals > under similar circumstances ^ would have displayed * In this ^ however , he merely acted conformably to the tcinour of his whole life ; for never , perhaps , has there been a / man whose conduct wa ; $ less influenced
by , a regard to self * Anxiety for the welfare of an institution , to the success of which he was taught , to believe his personal services were ; ivecessary > alone dictated his removal to 'Manchester . ^ The salary ; was not inbre than he repdivftd at Nottingham ^ on a subsequent arrangement , his sitaatiomin ^ peeuniaiy view , was renidered iless eligible , and a very
Considerable sum was exp ^ nxled in r » i » ovel > aa 4 > im n ^ w ; fu rniture tB ^ the .. > Wt two pr three yi ! ars he ih&d Ahe ^ edditk > nal charge bath of ¦ the iiiaJl ) enyaticai and > classical die . part « fteiji 9 iii TW > y ; rhoie ihstitu * tion was upon hi& shoulders ; v this his advanced & ^ su }! d decline ijng health jwere uneqtuiL An iuter ^ ting lotter to a 1 iiend details jtJia haJTassing labours di this pe-
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508 Review . — -Life of Mr . George Walker .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1810, page 508, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2409/page/36/
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