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1831 Feb. 23
Prospectus of the Universalist10
Should it ever happen to the Universalist to render the like
service, in this case though he were never to do any other
he would assuredly not have lived in vain. Any why should
he not. Of no small value in the character of a security
against groundless war is a place of universal confusion and
explanation before the tribunal of Public Opinion: and this is what
is hereby offered by the Universalist to all Nations.
Thus much may be talked of without reserve, as to any
further silence is by produce. But to those who
are concerned and qualified to judge, declaration will not be
when it has place will effectual supply
the deficiency of that evidence.
The high personages a will they find their
in any such intercourses? the answer may without difficulty
be given in the affirmative.
☞ Refer to Bowring for him to fill up.
Whatever Ordinances of its
This in its The instrument of which the Universalist has the management
being the most effective instrument of communication in existence
whatsoever matter an absolute Government has any desire
to give publicity to, and no interest real or imaginary in
keeping unknown, it will of course be sure to transmitt to the Universalist.
For Example 1. Any Ordinances of its own. 2. Any occurrences
within its own dominion. 3. Any publicity of which it sees
any advantage to itself. 3. Any apology which it is its
wish to make for any this or that art of its own
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