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for " tK ^ traad btei the y , ha < 4 been ftf 4 h ^ 6 il <^ nb ^ $ he ^ silver .: ; - The l i 6 tlktB : sttmiSm ^ first issue \^ ere ^ o ftfi foti r * ^ hi&togs and six-pei ^ ce , ^ ffi ' ccliteecfaeiice of tiiei ^ se jrvyajue ^ silver , or rather the 4 epreci atJbn ofovLT bank notes , rt is
necessity to make them pass for five Ihmings and six-pence . As our fcWhF notes are depreciated still i&bre , a similar rise in the value
fljpthe dollar must take place . But as paper money depreciates ripiSlyin all countries , with an accelerated motion , we niay expect another proclamation to take plite in a much shorter time than that ° which has elapsed since the
first issue of the dollars . Indeed this can scarcely be doubted , if the article in a paper of the 25 th is true , that dollars had then Mris ^ n to five shillings and eightr eft < ie , and gold bullion to five p 6 uTiSi& an ounce .
; i&br ^ ad , France is rejoicing at the bftth of an heir to the Napofctm 'famil y * but at the moment Vtreteeeive 4 this intelligence , news atffo ^ d which will dam p his joy .
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t # li , jarraar ^ 26 , at Bodmin in Corti ^ all , Mr . BERNARD ANSTIS , of Padertte , in tfc £ ; parish of M ^ nheuniot , in consequence of a fajl from l ) is horse on , *\ hft iiceqeding eveiiinsr . He v , as
tfrpught up FroiD early dhilcihcod under feis truly Worthy and ^ xcellisut uncle , thislaite Mr . BprDardi \ Q ^ ti 8 # of Ci ^ qss ift St , ii ? German ' s , whose jphai ^ cter ami ! < leath were mot ^ oed iji our 3 d ^ Volume ,
PP , 446 ,. , 4 ^ 7 - 9 and all the virtues of tys ^ gW ^ r , jand j ^ tly vespeoted uacle , the JJfpb € \ f must ^ icarefuHy copied eukI made »» s ( iWn . tThe deceased ( it W 4 » vppose ^) ^ adsaarcel ^ pa ^ cd : pp , t of tji ^ 3 t > th year |^ h 4 s £ gp ^ aud nipder ilje paiiifi | i recfbl-* Ma yp " soirtfitofc atiS ^ LtisftictoFv qon-W lftittfisf , S ^*^ w « tt § ; t bftt ^^ Lb ^ d
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^ A- ^ airs in . Sp ^ tn , and Portugal pra ^ ise £ tirer ihati ki- any pariod Jlie ^ r ^ ticK tinnier Mas ^ e ^ iiai' ^ retje stated' ta ^ e tri ^ 11 rWt ^ atv and tlie sr ^ fe , dfr'Gadtif i ^ af ^ ari sjid i ^ a very jiiBidiiSS ^ 'iandi s ^ itke dt ex ^ - peditlan frbirl <^ fah ^ yii » hcdh coming on trie bacfe <> f tte en ^ toy had taken his works , and with
the assistance of the troops in Cadiz had got a complete victory . Tfe effects are likely to be the relief of the south of Spain , and if Massena should be cut off
we may have expectation for the whole of the peninsula . The rest of Europe produces nothing new . In America out relations with ' £ he United States are by no nneans
protraismg . The Spanish colonies are advancing fast to independence . The government of Buenos Ayres is consolidated . The others vriW soon follow its
example ; and though the Cortes should gain an inflaence in the mother country , it will baldly ever b ^ again extended ta the Aineric ^ n settlements .
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id evexy relation and connexion xif | jfe , a pattern and character most- truly useful , respectable , and amiaW < a .- ^ -A $ : a . sow , a nephew , and a brother , —r-qs a kufband ' and / it ^/ ier , — as a neigtymirw&frjrzend , —as the waster of q family , and aii > e / icfactwr tp the poor and inij ^^ jrttj 4 Eie deceased may have lcfft" hii cquab > but
perhaps not many snperior 4 |«< rAff the righteous &e held in everfatiiifcj £ firn& * i httmce , as in r- ^ ll reason they ought to be , the c ) iar , ac 3 teTi ^ tic ? virtueB 'htffi condiM 4 of our ; deparied frienil , ^ W le the loss of tVm A ^ s ^ rly Uupress ^ ih the most 1 f > ai : nfiil Vec ^ HeetSioo ^ ^^ j ^ c minds of ftife- nearest e ^ r ^ iving relative , will leave . ta . niQH gjf ^^ J ^^ honourabl e m ^ Hi ^ ial of ^ h im—worthy to 6 b em-Wm $ m ^ M <^ i i ^^^ mm Qf " *"* ¦¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ "• ' ¦ - " ¦ rr -M i i . i ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ~< ^/ W '» f »
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Qt > i tiMr $ ** rrMrf B ^ rnar ^ Anstis . 187
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1811, page 187, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2414/page/59/
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