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eottTt , was also appointed Protector ' * Serfe&nt * Thus these law - yers had deeply involved thern - wlvesjn that crime whatever it might be , of keeping Charles the Sepondout of possession ^ by acting under a reputed rebel
governineiitj the very crime for which Sir Henry Vane was prosecuted * I know not whether the English Bar has ever exhibited a scene more profligate ^ than must have been
t ) $ appearance of GJyn and May-Bard to assist in the too successful attempt against the life of that extraordinary man , especially con . storing- the corrupt manner in which the trial is said to have It
bce ^ condycted * w ^ as , indeed , * prosecution so base , that ClarvsAjXif in tfre co&tiauation of his $$ 9 r h 4 f . silent upon the subject . P $ kef , j&jko , * the time-serving ^ ° Pj of > Qxfprd , though he makes no conscience of accommo . fac his
^ g ^ ther tsvto purpose , Wim ^ Hhiovy of his own "Time /' y ^^ lip t venture d to mention tl&qa $ e pf Sir ^ Jienry Vajie . Glyn i foraiiy thing thatappears , wjis a mere lawyer , supporting any patfy | hat vyould e m ploy h i m , he
toIj iliv 0 ^} i } e times , prudently would u watch the sign to hate /' ||^ haW ; na $ been regarded as a ptnofand often celebrated among ^ heroes of the Revol uti on . I ? isli It hjdii oecurrecl tb the vindiof
p ^; " Mr . Fox ' s History" to w justice to these coadjutors of ^ British Tibe rius ^ in the pro-^ tiOn , 6 r rather the proscrip-** V ' 0 f Sir H ^ ane . I am pir- ' jMUfed : the liberal mind of the Wrtied Serjeant would not have spared hi |" owh profession . HIST () RIGUS .
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On the" Let t ** to a ^ MiniHer ^ » Siia , Sep :: & I ^ tl-P ^ fri
TheLetter td ¦ & $ tiQn&Bfa&c&t 2 ing Minister' ( p ; 4 Ti ^^ f )'^ otji tains stich oseful advi ceV and ilp-r " p ^ ars to be tiiet ^ terf bf ^ o ' miach good . will , that I hkve no plea&fltfs in objecting to any p&rt ofit . Y # t there is one article ' recommended ^
as a young mitiister st ? jstfe mecitm ^ to the use of which 1 tanhot help feelingastrong objection * ---1 mean ' * a small book , wetUbaurifl for standing wear . " ( p . 474 *) Instead of wishiner to nave this bddk
secured by " ' VVilliaws ' spa ! tent binding in vell \ im , * I ^ ouid fath er that the whole of it should BecdmJ posed of the friailest * materials . Could I indeed * al !' o' # the maxirni of an end justifying the riieahs , there would be no trea ^ u f ^ ~ ih a
yoiing minister ' s pocket- ' so tiiii Q li in danger , within * niV teach \ I would bear away ftom him thai temptation to indolence arid indifference , as I would secrete a , friend ' s crutches or an irifant ' s
go-cart if I believed that either wanted only the resolution , inspired by necessity , to wailk alonb . To be serious . What sort of person must we naturally stippose as addressed iri your corfesjfrondent ' s letter of Christian coiiriisel ?
A young man of decent riianiiefs , who from capacity arid incflinatibn had worthily preferred the £ uhl . vation of his mind to the labdtar ^ of his hands , and sought the patronage of a public institution *
to acquire a literary and scieftfific education ? Suclr ther < i hav ^ a t ^ een . and they have occupi ^ cl the btatiou of Dissenting rninistcjrs ^ t ^ ojli |^ - a $ ^ . might haye been expected ^ ' ^ vitti moral decoruia fattier thai ^ re . ligious incltiitfy This , ' However *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1811, page 603, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2421/page/27/
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