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<p>1831 Feb. 23<lb/>
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<head>Prospectus of the Universalist</head>(8)</p>
 
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without any such <gap/>.  This is constituted by <add>composed of</add> the several declarations made to one another by the several governments, and<lb/>
 
on this occasion comes a <add>the</add> demand for a special mention of the<lb/>
Leyden Gazette as being the once distinguished <add>and illustrious</add> one for some years<lb/>
past the <gap/> <gap/> of Chinese <unclear>Lusan</unclear> of which it is<lb/>
part of the ambition of the Universalist to be regarded <add>looked to</add> as the<lb/>
successors.</p>
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a work in small 4º in a small type at Leyden in Holland<lb/>
in the French language.  <add>Its life <gap/> had continued</add> For about a century more or less
before <add>when</add> it was extinguished by the first of the two French<lb/>
Revolutions.  It was the arena in which the several Sovereigns <add>Governments</add><lb/>
of Europe met to fight their bloodless battles.  It was the<lb/>
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of this receptacle – over the substantial good produced by it<lb/>
hangs a veil, of which <del>not</del> no part approaching to the whole<lb/>
can ever be removed.  One little <unclear>cover</unclear> however it happens to<lb/>
be in the power of the Universalist to left up.  Once upon a time<lb/>
namely in the year 1789 i prevented a war which was<lb/>
on the point of breaking out between Russia and England.  For<lb/>
about two years ending on the  of  in that year George the<lb/>
third had been bringing himself in the <gap/> of blood met<lb/>
slaughter against <del><gap/></del> Catherine the second of Russia.  The provocation<lb/>
was no other than a <gap/> given to <gap/> <add><gap/></add><lb/>
<gap/> by an alliance got up by that Empress for the purpose<lb/>
of engaging <del>at the</del> <add>her</add> heads the coffin of the <gap/> of England<lb/>
to the Sovereignty of the Seas, in <unclear>producing</unclear> the <gap/> of which<lb/>
was a perpetual declaration of war against all nations<lb/>
the <gap/> of which had <unclear>communities</unclear> with that part of the<lb/>
surface of our globe <del><gap/></del> which stands <unclear>marked</unclear> out by the hand<lb/>
of nature as the common highway of all <unclear>nations</unclear>:</p>
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1831 Feb. 23
Prospectus of the Universalist(8)

Of one stream flowing from the height peak make any to
without any such . This is constituted by composed of the several declarations made to one another by the several governments, and
on this occasion comes a the demand for a special mention of the
Leyden Gazette as being the once distinguished and illustrious one for some years
past the of Chinese Lusan of which it is
part of the ambition of the Universalist to be regarded looked to as the
successors.

The Leyden Gazette was a paper printed or
a work in small 4º in a small type at Leyden in Holland
in the French language. Its life had continued For about a century more or less before when it was extinguished by the first of the two French
Revolutions. It was the arena in which the several Sovereigns Governments
of Europe met to fight their bloodless battles. It was the
Arsenal in which they found their , the memorials – the declarations which they let fly at . Over the usefulness
of this receptacle – over the substantial good produced by it
hangs a veil, of which not no part approaching to the whole
can ever be removed. One little cover however it happens to
be in the power of the Universalist to left up. Once upon a time
namely in the year 1789 i prevented a war which was
on the point of breaking out between Russia and England. For
about two years ending on the of in that year George the
third had been bringing himself in the of blood met
slaughter against Catherine the second of Russia. The provocation
was no other than a given to
by an alliance got up by that Empress for the purpose
of engaging at the her heads the coffin of the of England
to the Sovereignty of the Seas, in producing the of which
was a perpetual declaration of war against all nations
the of which had communities with that part of the
surface of our globe which stands marked out by the hand
of nature as the common highway of all nations:


Identifier: | JB/149/290/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 149.

Date_1

1831-02-23

Marginal Summary Numbering

12

Box

149

Main Headings

Folio number

290

Info in main headings field

prospectus of the universalist

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e8

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

50144

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