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ihe losses which that island sustained , from the UWated &ml ttl-piaiined and itt-cooducted expedition under Lord Chaftam . At Amsterdam , he made a < rJl unj > ha ) entry with all the splendour tf imperial dignity ^ and all the gran .
fa& that can arise from military pro-< e sm 0 iia y of which his empress paripok : and * if this commercial city can be satisfied with shew , it may toast of being ? highly gratified by the fressftce of its new sovereigns . Whilst ievastba * displaying his pomp , his
legions " ^ ere marching into Spain , and ittcl * strong reinforcements &ave been feat iota that country , that he has Jitilereason to apprehend aay iateriaction frem oar army . indeed , one effect has already appeared * t Lord Wellington , has retreated bto Portugal . He fouaid it impossible ie pe ** si » t the French from throwingsupplies into Ciudad Rodrigo and
I * was assailed , it is said , by a superiarsroty . ^ reral skinnishes took \ ) # t y and they were ssag-mfied in JEnikttd ^ nta great battles ,- in which vicfo ^ f pras « lw ^ y # ott our sid ^ , and hi cwjequeuce our troops were marchinf { omardatSalamanca * A dispatch fr ^ jLoffH ^ WeUing&ot * cleared up this
coff ^ u , by stating the places i&foJ ^ tugaV toj ifrtHch his JLordi % ] f < HiB 4 it - accessary to retreat ; t ^ pfcite 0 £ me time a letter from hii f ^ W » ij > to the -army was published , in tWkiph fee flpofce ia high- term * of ^ IWjteiV' ^ ftd discipline of the enemy , •^ iSlilte v ^ gy great coateni | H of the / WttWi ^^ ilMl * - bad tcK > frtfcnienilv iu tbe
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its own . exertions , and . we cannot from the past foim arty stfoti ^ ek ^ ct ^ ttions of efficaciojtts resi » taiic ^ . lf % Fxeu ch army could , i » spi te of oupr fleet , keep its ^ asiHea for * o lon ^ a time before Cadiz , atid , if Guccesv Iras attended their arms in mofrt of their great movements , what may not bi expected from this fresh inundation of
its warriors ? As to the Gortez , at Cndiz , and the regency there , tbeir influence extend * to a very small space * Their authority in the Colonies is " of * a very precarious teaure , and Spanish America tends every day more And more to independence . A civil war
prevails in the provinces of La Plata ; the viceroy is besieged in his capital of Monte V \ dtoy but has been able to send a small fleet against Buenos Ayt * > which may do injury to the town , btrt is not likely to procure to htm any essential advantage . The Oarrdem a * e
carrying on their own plans > ith scarcely any opposition * ; but m iHertcoy the cause o-fthe mother country seems to be supported with greater energ-y . Our at ^ c ^ uiits lit oWever froto that country arcVep /' Wacertain , and it is tiot likely , if the F ^ e % h il ^ uld swceed tor any great " defpefe in their ^ Resent plans , that the fa # l 6 f thw Prdr
vince can be ditte ' retitwritf that of i # » neighbours . - * The IJhited States &te sfcilt fit p ^ acc with us . We rejoice in writiM this , and hope we shall continue j ^ oo 50 ; for thougik the intercourse || e { wj ^ i the two countries is no so ^| endfy a »
we coxild wish it , yet war fi ever : ^ be deprecated , and particijaiarly ic ^ twe « n two countries which have , oil every ground of policy and ; itateijesf ^ common lanyuai ^ e add c ^ minqn ibrltftiftnity , th ^ greatest l ^ easdn to , % t friends . . ¦ ¦ ¦ * ' ¦ ' - > " »¦ ¦ ¦ ' * ¦ * ¦ '
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Obituary *—Miss Hurst house * # 39
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Jll ^^ W ^ « o . Ar Wiftbcach , iri J ^ J 25 j * J < a » < rf Jicr age , MISS J 5 ^ 5 ?^ - During die former U ^^ d ^ y , ; she seemed in better ^ Stttr *^** «***«» & Wd walked % k " ffil »«» g apparently well ; » 0
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little reason was there to thintitiefJtojQ solution was at harfd ; but she ^ 4 * | Htfit . suddenly ill in tlie itrtti , uti ^ JfcJSB ||" than two hours became a corpse . Her sudden death is supposed to hav * bf « , , occa 4 io « it 4 by ^ rafer ^ ai | h d " * fS iL Slie ,
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1811, page 639, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2421/page/63/
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