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. - ,, ' i -- 'J" . " :"- f v ' ' ' -i " ' ' ", 1 ' ?-- 'JV --J-'v-' v'Cr - - 'r::T.' V - " ' ;-: -''C'. ? ;-, r "-. - : '- O : 'F mm. ' ' v'.' 4-'. ..... .' 11 4 E D E N. J 0 N: Printed by; H QfiG tions for this paper arc taken in at 25s. per ahniirrij 'and advertisements of no more length-thin breadth infer for li, 7 t 9tratty inJ. AO fVi Tr4tr I v ffiiTrVv4 0 . 1 TfYor nPC n, nrrtnAtiHfl ;'.. -'-if-.. " v ' I the firft week and 4s. for every time afterwards 5 larger ones ih proportion mm i m . -mm i Lit w 0 N Vol. III. MO N D AY, S f. p-trai b e & 8, 1788. Numb, .10. : .'; - From the English Review; 'Confederacy Imperial Crowr, : r : T .- t : - . ,, ' KXK)1 11 1 S is' one'of':themoft 'for Wg. midable confederacies recor- fr W Ct! itt'the.anflalt-'of .:.-.unjan !0 V v O'tindiVahdZ what renders it (o have beeiv framed tpori;rio . Principle of na tional ; ru tt ice or fecurity,; but with the rcfolutioR, almoft o. 7penlyavowcdof-lejpatiBg aiiftiiibetl, and to them an inoffenhve potentate from the . political fyltewt of Euiope. ejepowerful,': ' confederates, though differing In iVx and cha racter, are congenial at leait m the fentiments of .exorbitant 'ambition;'.' The-Rufllan v.ith a. liiaculine vigor of mind, has alternately Tulli-X "cd and adorttrbyifervicesan "the Tthrone o(Wbarba'rtari'ic"ffur;5hile the Aaitrian lefs boldandhrrn in his conduit, but untainted with" the vyeaknefs offuperititicn, i'iKas:MKrt.cbiefiyr:Hid.hs-political en- terpriU'S to dilapidations of sfhe church. U The, ItnpcnaJ anociates have at length commenced their operations ; but, as yet, without much fuccefs. Their force, though'" inferior in point obumbers to the army of Xerxes, infinitely exceeds it in; vigour an J difcipline i"j nor Hu it be much reducad by ddVrlten -in a country' fo remote from their own, and. among a peo ple equally barbarous and hoftiJe. But the - pol iticai alliance of Ruiliahs . and Aultrtans cannot boaft the unanjmityof the Pciiian muU titude r and ibouljd diliention oncd fiitdits wa into the con f ederated camps, adieu to all the "flat tcriii hvpjs o f victory, conqueft and re no wn fcTlu;jrnemies,tjnuli-be ailuiitted, aie not inlpircd with that ardent fpiri t of liber-' ty which actuated the Grecian . republics of old ,3 gain ft the Pcrfian invailei j but thtv are animatea, in nettle, witn entnuuaim unknown to the trbons -oFctrie?..iiatiDni".'? "" Tfie .union cf; thr-twij-puteftTatessn not of atfccljonQr eltecm : and, independently of the numerous accidents by which the fuccefs of tbeir enterprife- may-be afFecdjt-wlU be fotmd no eafy . taflc to conduct the operations of an oneiifive- w.ar upon any detcrmmate plan, -tharilBwratikeh '-wtii all the vengetice of an imp! acable BipprefsV" counteracted in tjie pHOietution of a favorite tions., ' - S. P-. A T N. ;';. 'Thr'-pncc; powerful kingdom was for 3ges: 'the terror of Europe", and aiatred .tobe' theVar" : bitrefs oV nations .:Byt"leyef tf.yto iuirate- events, and an ambition peculiarly vettiejs, me rpfe", in fhe 16th centtiry, to. an almoft unex ampled pitch- ofrardeurijntilfhtoxicated wit h fucce4 s r and--ft ver imgveryraaxiirjicF policyre hafteneVVtbe dtcline of ti ebhilituti- J on, wriicn, in tnetiays or us vigor, tauiv both, land and feain the pui ftiit of ominiofts and richer j doiTiinion; which proved "by their icat "cxtntt and bl riches yeMnore fatal as ipreductive of Tfajtqal -pet)!"! tne conuitJon . ot .opain,. itiat uic vcw between MajorBerija minding -'officer of the regiment at the ' ?m:fi and Cept. De1 JL3nceTi aa American gentle-. ' : rnanlbeipnging to the fame torps. v'V-.j i; , . When they rneVat the ground, C ptam t)e 'Lanefey made a6ftexrraor vl2.,T-:Tbat!Major:,:Cha iHougbt-propeijJbutfisi with a tealous; but fcarccly can with-a in dicUve eye, the militiiry .jntr.'rpriles df other European powers, l'hcre lesims liowever, to be a niyftery. inV her 1 prticnt kval preparations, if notsniTreprelehttd, which requires a liitie time to unfold. The equipment of ? or 18 fail of -the line is a force beyond all proportion to any danger which can be threatened the depredation of Barbery curfairs. If itys in. t rnde to iijvuTe tls thi"Kunian flcettne en. ri-ancl of the Mediterranean, a pofitive remon- Uraijce to that purpofe might have precluded the ntctmty ot tne armaineni,ana-inuu, ac rcrdmti the "pract ifirof atci vilized nations: be an indUpenftble prelude to its exertion, v , Iks ether P OWE Ri of V. U R OPE, TheiVaie all the ': natjobichjat prelVnt make firty promment rsguTe7!) the politics cf Europe with . t ei pea to the othermch ;me; rit anyattcntionritwill 'be iuflicientto give, them a place in the back ground of our pic-; tuie. . . . ''- w -y--i-Y;-; '--i :---'"'-' t PortiVBr, notwitK(fandip'gj. her -vicinity to opam, continues to einuy, uiuui;u uicjcuow Tf of othlVpowei's, ihat ieleYalByepg4e which the cvuia neitner aner: ny nerown na- ti ve itreneth, nor theaaleuts ot the Houle o JiraKanza.-r i h Kint; or trie 1 v refblvednoi to diTcharge hispiftol, uriri! muizleof it touched tbe MajorVbreaft',- To which the ajojr replied, That he r?l S : ; expected when he came there to decided tuetr ' d formces pnjhetpoint ;pf ; was to be with pkkm&nt itiA .not' in-fijaii " C, HJld ft lK orminif k!. fLVl ;.:.'';:,.i::;r.:';:'V.';V; 4vum villi iviviiui .,- j 'jj,:.. His IvJaidW was fo muchended "wiih trrr ..tondubMagtMaiT -commanded bis nameabe flruclc-uttkt -army j lift : fever; and 1 h v likewi fe-orilerCd. ft mat (uc.sajor . inoum -oe reprimanaet tor s t.K. 'x.i. 7 s ctpting a cnajienge trom aniatettdrorhcef'' We preiume dn:the principle. Vthat aYufeffc- may be, replaced in .the ' lervice. "withoo'tiatjy material injury to the pAibjic, but a'commarj'd- ; ' ' June 7-27 ' TTiere h tween Sweden and Ruliia a treaty of -defend s alHance,?4n'Whic tain quota of men and :ibibs imaU1ie';ft e d : to- either power, j if at tainted by : z-fmr0;M tucwy ei a iic tmprcis maae. a aemana ons aid from S wederC -The aIiliihce was rtAl4 upon tbe idea that RuiTtawaVrtbtam therefore could not calj (9rpporl:titiy oMyto ai vhen . engaged n her. own dtfrnct. The EmprerV was highly enraged atWi-iui tertuge, and lent a Courier witb the deefat ttr on, ;: that- if ; the' iuccoun "re itifco7-.' (hcJwc would attack theTSwedim prorince'of Finland - ;v with 5?,oco.men. .The King, of "$wedt;m&:4 pjie d that he had 30,000 Swedes ready to met ; - L herf-aVidhey.moQlddetermmeJhe;intterr uraers arelued.--. tlfe wedifli--fleef.ii ;n -j w f irt pames.-- Without furHcientiy alai'.ing,'they have excited the attention of all En rope by their military preparions, and may at laitprovbke P R U S S I A. The new Sdyeirign of rnflia leems ambjti t ouv' toein u I ate, h t he plrtmesror 1: JLite,:t he .'his gixaTedecguorandhUche-'is mi iri t, vijjor and er t ef pri fe, the " . '. s 1 3TO.UiUbeJtjementu .' Holland, vnluncquiyocal pfbot. " So tr-r as yet he has threatened jo, obltruttton to the ;', 1 ,f the Imperial allies f but w are y.lj-r: i to conclude that he is really. unifite-: U . "Vpufd bt. anieaibnabfe mluprJole thatj ' ; example - before his ' eyes To recent ns ot Bavaria, iie moald f tot appienend " riore pernicious efFects from, a far .greater - ac . Cen of.; territory to thyArtan' dominions, though" li t ua ted biyond the bounds of t he em - 5rf p f re rf 'W?t " may" e:nu'rerlr"thihiSr atches the nine pi tac iu penai C!XTatioit wun a.tirgree .) m 1 '" 1 . . 1. : 1 1 : 1 - w .-. mm m m .mm . . m. mm I V a w V t E K . :-T. - . LIfeTud ciKttrnfpeaiQn.,of. a wile Kmg.--But ffve and fanaify' rtavervi abufe', ani crrup- nd crrup tioh, m borough government. : . ? . m- --fte.is connecieu witn.the rorte py..o Iflercial"itei5ctf to excite his immediate interpo 2vsii tioi'-indth'tjemrcror may be attached wi th rea ter li cce 1 .''uI n " h a rrtVy' h ad bce'ri 7C2 k Itned, and hif refources exhaufted by icme, itx itrtfon, thanyin :,tHe": outlet of ;the vvar, and iri the heat bf; allianc'cv .'wkir''heATOwU4jeiietl- diipTays monarchical rplkndor ViV the plealVires of champion luxury. : Sardinia firs jecure :in' he taltneiits which nature nas piantea around Jlollandyvhich baid long bee'tylh'-'a" tlate of ilaa;nation, reliimes her commercial activi ty. And Sweden and Dfnmark,onee dirtin- 1cWW licn;dly, as dependent; iatellites to the more Sng, ittanfports are ready: to convey troops sis t mjandnd the army ts in motion; :::t-v. iJIncseequipung theirifieeialt; " The Dnke de Suderm -Kih bf-Swcdcn7takei tiect, MS JFRENClt : REVO L tJT I 0 N. ' trintipr in Paris i ajtisiyyy: junnnuus poweis7that move inhe political : hTml0hcrr T'x?:;--. t&rT? ymfuthtn tbtptjrtfittngb the'-'-- - J the Bures pf Scotland, art We u j'uftiVeoflParljatHjiV; fate uf ahcy prelumptcus ;sn uso deciilc.v ut;':vir moueraiion tneir i:fit and perte vera nee, . in io good a caufe, vvc cannot but commend ; and they ought to ije-v rive Jumaiind -confidence from' the reflect iori tnat tney z a tribuhal. real ed 6f,. willnot f'fer itfelf to be mifial by the! ; Ffli.0 w, Cir 1 2 8 MS ; and CoUfJTRTMf ?v naition. Every Jtongue pt oclaims the cauft A iviantana nis jvunuiernire irampiea witc itc . Not content with ;:itwkihg pVloyalMiivi . Vice. h( ifot'P -.: nnnifh thf mrn whr 'n'rf ,.TT : L Ha l" ll HUH YUU CCI ': 4 Wpf7I0!VTTr T- iiaifis4- .ikrii-J L O, . N D O 7N, -- Mif 3 ; vA few weeks fince, a violent atfray happen ed in the iSth reiimenr. ilaticnedtfi -.Gibral- tifjjr whiibrt.funely in a duel lTrmitft ffl!Itrif iTritt afs rtvntfh rTst-H f J,L:Can yWJwe,andX is contemptible without itr lVeets and tf ' fweet of our exirtcnccv are oir ' libertjes certain perlunage, & his abandoned -adhcrCAlf are attempting to tread Upon our necks a fingle law.remaijns - unviolated, that can V, Lvof the-progrefs of the -IJngWQiti-iff -I i it
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