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battle eround ; they are accus- mer conauctor . , j- tUtomoM re. eo on diminishing unf '
tomed to the climate , they are; "encBmcn ..uu.u ..... - what . ent, at no great disu c ' an hundred against one. The has organuert tne "wuons ..Htfshe offer to . she. will not be able ,n
inequality is obvious. The , use , long ucce km of them which would be anequiva- . thither a single man. EV H pf arms, m.htary .pence , are on doubt that , long for dcfection with -ing her the : means which 2 the side of the soldter who comes men, ujeaw 1 . . . which her enemies would be ena- edtoher, how will she adId from Europe : yes ; but only fbr v not tote n to same c ,f $ tjj a time. All these tactics bdonged. toward; the .,f! H,, ,H silver of their mines. . sities, incalculable at , !?
in the same manner to the n- T ?he lands with which they would tance on such a theatre6 . glish agamst the Urn ud. States. me trtnear f , endow them, the wives whichthey and which, at the taomm On which-s.de d.d vie ory -relief, from s i want or e i y , ; arrival." will no
- range hersel f The American JJJ' hetr means of speaking to the respond to the object w J Sriardn S-L' Hid Lv' Srffcahn which laves senses, and of fixing friendships ought to effect ? To be theAnglo.Amer.cansd.d ;lthey . hem. ot a c bv all the sentiments which .carry prepared, and not to C
arethe weakes to the same satisfaction which men toward the desire of abetter fruits of her first expences, row they will be strongest. To ?r?? mmi hrfS the condition and towards the . hand ouKht continually toholA
''TSSt KSS. Propriety of an.ambWon, that as. which can offer it to them ! Y. diness three armies &thrcei
. " "mh,t sociates itselfwith a great people, in reviewing tne wnoie or inese ...e .umuenca, tnew
uuuitio,iv""T- . . fnrtVl.;r y,u.rtv fnr mm derat ons. in observing that sea, ana tne third in Sm;
substitute a national war tor a 7 " j. : ith the camnaiirn ofMos. ways under sail, to rives, J
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eyes, as well as in every quarter where it
tOSUDSUlUte a national. vvu iui , . ti u l. , recular one, to . be constantly .that of an entire world ; an enter- it is with the c itjjuw w w, k0 mKf rrronrl nnH tiff row hefnre their
hto'tatenT' that of the war which was made be required. . The extent o before them, to harass them, ex- ns j, herself, and that Spain Spanish colonies require.
w5ehMthTS dscoVeyof Amrioare, as to would have to encounter in Ame- forts proportioned to the f bvtrce In Sace i t her, renewed for Europe :' a new rica nothing less than a war which of this prodigious country J the? rnVest Dossibte de- opain must nave live arm!
SSaTK'SS fcteeKSrt greeaU the inconveniences which keep.in subjection the five rftaWMLraSS hastenedkther.it was because distinguished those two unfortu- dmsions of Paraguay, Mefcg tnKbW WthfsdeS- every one had, a? thai time, cole na.e expeditions, it is difficult to ru Terra Firma, and New c K id fhrsDeculs of honor nies enough ; that the route to conceive how Spain could pursue nada, to say nothing of Chili.l &x3z America was but little known, & the course she has done towards vanna.and Porto Rico. I,i Ixtent of Ground in a kind of navigation but little pursued in America. Will the lessons of ex- cord.ngly, by hundreds and tk urnamenf bv presentine your- the greatest part of Europe ; but perience be forever thrown away sands of men as by hundreds, UTlFrZ $JZr at this time, when the road to A- upon man ? But there is still mill.ons of money, that Spain,
... . , , ' . , jeT fnnpntpH miirh n mnre ; Smm has not even tne nave 10 recKon. oneaeDnrnvf
all the rules or the art and those iticiuA ia in,juviv- 7 i tirLir r thinis of course which have been that from Paris to London ; at means of continuing the war a- herself by her first conquestoi SXd iMWtt these this day, when the sea is inhabit- gainst America, and, on her part, mer.ca s she will finish by tk ' jSStinl ofr ed Ukethe land, with thousands the-longer America fights the cond the work of the fa, I nrdiDR the warin its object, the of Europeans flocking to America more she wiU acquire the means without a hkecompensat.cn itdestruction of the enemy. And to defend her, as the Spaniards of resistance. The reason of this to be brief, the former pr: it bunder thb latter aspect that flocked at the epoch of her con- is plain. for her colonies, whist ca: it will be considered in that which quest to despoil her, Spanish America has become the sup- contrary, the latter will dip will be waged against the troops America will see Pizarros and Al- port, and tn some sort the nurse, her of them. rr mi . m-imno nrnrpprli ncr 4rnm all of Snin. as. in the case or a ianil- 1
Otopain. ?.ineirjenemies win noc b -- - r 7 -7 v . , . T 1 t . attack them in front but in de. Parts of Europe ; she has al- ly, the child, having become great () It is known that the ore tail : they will be for hara-sLjiff readv had her Lineirs, twice the and rich, supports the old age of ary revenue of Spain, whicht
ior tatizuin? and hnauy tor ru vcugci iuu pwnvu ui jljuuw us ivww iwWj-, ininz their enemies : theV will Ayres ; and she will iind others riches of Spain ; do they flow as 48,000,000 of dollars) has 1 1 .1 . 1 1 ; oil thncp Fiirnnpan! wbn friNnrc as nartiriilar rpvpniifs. been sufficient for th !"lr:rf,x,,
com America tnac wnicn ine 411 0,1 "" fcww"vw" T I 7. , r r -r -Spaniards did in Spain against seek for glory and fortune, which which, in turn, feed the public cesot the country, even ur.::;: the French, and the troops of Fer- they can no longer find in Eu- treasury? Is knot from. Amerca? to it the revenue of America dinand will do in his colony as roPc' 'Fo speak with boldness, This latter sends every year to the ried to Spain, and which is re; those of Napoleon did in his king- the altars of these two divinities royal exchequer at Madrid the oned at 60,000,000 of francs ( dom. The example is there: it havebeen thrown down;or at least sum of 50,000,000 of Francs (a- bout 12,000,000 of dollars;)!;
TyjJ IC110V CO. It Will Oe pre- ' UlUUi unui iuvuj iu iu lUUI ,vww,vww v J) y v.vw ivww scribed ;and Imitated by. those Part or wor J but they will and to Cadiz, more than 150 to 700,000,000 of francs (or very men themselves, who suffer te raised again in America, in millions of francs(about 30,000000 bout 140,000,000 of dolia: cd so much by it in'jSpain ; for those colossal proportions which of dollars,) on account of general which is a much greater prop: 1 .j .uk rinlv hpUincr tn oreat revolution;, rnminprrp. or as the income nf tion tlian that nf France rclati
ijuw tau 11 uc uuuniu liidt a ti n w - - - - - throng of those military French- an m countries where every particular persons. These xevc- to her revenue. Ncteop men and. strangers will jush tow- thing is still to be done. Spain, nucs, conveyed to and expended author, 1. .1... cu ;u, f confined to her own oarticular in Snain. swell still more the nnh- Ta hp. continued.
tune, open to their turbulence, to weans, very inferior to those of lie treasury, by imposts either di-
xneir Jove or ncnes, to ineir oe 'uit) wwuww, vwww v ivi. , vaiu sire of celebi ity, to their horror at contend against the most daring every where else, all that i?i2onsu- at Salem in 36 days from Antitf that inactivity to which the gene- anc adventurous men pf every med includes an impost. Now She brings the following in
ral alluiement to quietness, a. !op- ct uniry; anu u is kuuwu mat inese resources arc unea up, ana uiauon ; ted in Eunoe .condemns' them t hey include all that is considered their drying up completes the dis A piratical scooncr under C
ior a H scapii, and im
order, in piace of that which but -joniewhat concentrated, would, her : why should she not be made ing to Antwerp, and had Tery lately regarded as the road n s vcrT kcly, by the aid of her sensible of it at present ! With taken the clothes from the
tO GlSlinciiOn ana TOriUne ; .nuj'wtiut utuw, iiotn, wnai uitai, ur.u, win umiu uui a uaci . .Spanish America will be guided "st .stance, some success, as the tinue this war ? Will it be with Two thousand Hollan ?n hr mir.hitQ fti- Endish did in their American the forced loans which shp liasim. TOuakers') were exuected at At
chiefs of the French and German war- Yet 'lt is in tIie "aturc of posed upon her commercial cities? werp in a few days from the ff
soldiers. Those who have fought all wars to have a counterpoise of But this resource will not go a ty to embarJf for America on the plains of Castile will en- success ; but the inequality and great way, and woe to the fin an- sylvania.) , m..nt0roarri ntUr KTn nn j the inconveniences of such a war res which nv cnnnluvl lur curh Russian sliin Valerlandslci
kVUIUbl V4V wuiwi Mgail UX - ----- w u J' j v.v is J U Ukll J ,. f M of Paraguay, of Mexico, and of are too visible not to operate a- means! Spain which has not Cazewinkel, was to sail ijj New Grenada. The companion gainst Spain in a manner the most been obliged to provide for her Antwerp for Philadelphia.
the career j thousands of others 9ne Pu1 not prevent, would less to contribute to the cxpenceu day before llie JNlCbSC"
win tiuwu nib 9atnv aaiii , inc " o v u.i , iin imn,- ( !' c 'l i InI Englishman Brown ' with the her enemies ; they would reduce rica to aid her, then she had a de- b- -flM tu jNote. Js notBigwnan Ameri- her Partizans to' silence; they flcit : What will she do without True Amcn can? Tranjator
