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CORRESPO N DENGE.
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with manifestos , , proclaiming the wrongs they have suffered fix > m the mother country , and the rights to which they . thi *« k themselves eptitled . Tli £ forua of their government is not clearly laid down , but whether regal orVepublican , their position will give
them great influence in the affairs of the new world . The prospect 1 of reconciliariqn with this country and jthe United States sterns farther reoiov ^ d ; arwi we are sorry to see symptoms of recurrences © customs which we t | oped were become obsolete . In this
unhapjjy war ,. where tlj ^ co ntend ing jparti ^ s . speak the same langu age , difficulties arise in settling of what State a prisoner is the subject . According to what are calkd the laws of
war , Ahe subject of any cou « t * y found inaftgus against it is liab / e fco . ^ ejath ; aud some taken by us under this predveainent axe claimed by Anaerica as their subjects . ; and in case of punishment inflicted on them , retaliation is
threatened . As a general law , that the subjects of a country ta . fc . en in arms against it shall suffer death , nothing can be more absurd , and how
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We are much concerned to report the , Aeath otf two eminent / Unitarian Milusters * , the Rev . John Simpson , of ] £ aih , and the B ^ V . Joseph Bedtey ,, of Cockeymoor * Lancashire . ^ ' . . ¦ ¦ decea ^
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can the prijwfipl ^ mMttt m this countiryV whid * hs * s 1 ^ itfs attay and navy men , ve mijght altnf * st say , from every nation under heayen ! Humanity modifies tliis law in all countries , audit little becomes two countries whk h ou ^ bt t <> set an example ivi to
to others in iflaproye *^ clization be deficient in tfci * virtue * But this W i etched war portends more changes in the art 4 and the skill of the Americans prci&tises to sh ^ w ; the m not inferior to tfoe natives of | he o } 6 wprld in the trade , of blood-, the horrid arts of destruction * i ; i ; r , j -v <
* » Since ffee ^ S ^ ate . pf PuJWic A £ fairs ** wa s written , tfee news Jaas reached this eoi ^ ntjry ^ ltf hat the period pf t ^ e armistice iias fix pip ^ that all aegqti ^ . ations , between tjie , belligerents ape brpken ; off * and that jifajr is ahoul tp
be carried on ia , Germapy , on a niore awful scale than : ha « ever yet been witnessed . A Jtnillipn of men are in arms ! We tr ^ m bi ^ to anticipate tb < devastation £ nd . slaughter wlhich tbn future pages of this volume ipay have % o record - - E » . . , > > . ¦ . ' , . ¦ ¦ ¦ f . " x ' ^ > r C . V . ' . "" . < . ¦ ¦ ¦
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jggO fc Correspondence .
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t I sf - . - * . « ' . ' ¦• -.-^ ¦ ¦ " ¦ "'¦ ^ ' ¦ •^^ ' ¦ 1 ' The Obituary of Mr . John Cross , of Exeter , ( Who ^^ ti ^ deil yas announced 6 n the Wrapper of our last number , ) is eicludpii froi ' n this ipd&Qfs Jlepository by want of room : it will be brought into the next . , -
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A Report of the Proceedings of the Trustees of tne Ttitilt AcadefMf , af their Annual Meeting , held on Friday last , the 2 ? Ch mst . at Wtanch € i 8 ter , is jptdfnised to us for a future number .
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We must again in treat our correspondents to "hivt patience : 'Afitl ^ li s ' ^ thelcngih pf some of their qommunications tries our patience _' not ^ a little . : f
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wmjm ^^^ m —^^ m ^ mm * ¦* Our readers "will sec , upon inspection of our pages , ' tftat w £ do not insert literary notices ; they are , in fact , advertisements V and 'belong io the covfer .. Some of the monthly publications have an article &&& £ * $ Vf khS& : huk *«^ fe ? ° .-JP iht custom is obvious > —it serve * as an oci ^ on fdr ^ te ^ litM ^ puffs / MotodIc w . ' - :.. ' ! ' ¦' '' * i , , ¦ , ¦ . ' * ¦
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1813, page 560, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2431/page/72/
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