OEIGwv I.NTELLIGE eE. I FRANCE. 1. 2_.-One of our Journals contains the fl~igparng~rapbh N~ver wvere the English Ministryy- more active thana I tiecsent *nent, in making a scaudallous use of false orr. and rebelliou solicitatious, :enuiig, to involve the
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ty governed by a group of Neapolitais," and their ireasiureq drained to l<oep up the splendour of the Collrt at Neap,, &c. I he memorial in conclhsios beseeches hir Royal .llihaejS not to be led away by nationIal vanity, to
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THE EXAMINER, Ad~~~~~~ ! - : . _~ ' . LONDON, ROVEI(BER 12. 'Oui hopes of the pacification of Sicily and its union as a free stale witlCNanples, are -again dasled to tine ground. The Convention si9gned -on board
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serrd at Naples by thef nr( cnt tbe Car hIanari, whose ail eto s - ta a ref-rittmiion of the Neap' V tan Government, bitt to pronote tile xpilosion of a genieral i- stirrection throgliohnt ltaly; their object Was not
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THE POLITICAL EXAMINER. I party is the madness of many for the gain of a few. PoPE. No. 676. ENGLAND AND NAPLES. WI1ILm we are waiting to hear what particular progress towards the overthrow of the Austrian invader is
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