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THE FEELINGS WHICH THE FACT OF BUONAPARTE'S RETURN TO FRANCE SHOULD in this the Reader will find the utmost copiousness of intelligence relative to the new Revolution that has taken place in the country of and and which appear in pride and strength one v and are displaced for equally glorious in and false in by the jerk of an instant wretched and vile country of restorations and of abdications and of and of servility and of of gaiety and of fetes and of theatres aud our statement of we interspersed observations suggested by but we reserve our first Article for an attempt which at least is not unworthy of a Paper devoted to the cause of and of sound principle generally attempt to save the moral sense of and of Englishmen in from being whirled about and these and and If we arc to lose this in the our intellects are to be bewildered iu the and its splendour as a stormy phenomenon is to render dizzy our soberest and to give a turn for reckless enjoyment to our most scrupulous there will cause for the heartlessness of patriotism than it has ever yet If the contest for the future is to be between regardless zealotry on one sideband unprincipled corruption on the know at that will be very much inclined to throw down their and quit the dangers and of a in which the advance of their companions is almost as startling from its as the attack of their enemies is for its and the swords Which gleam around take so wide a sweep and loose an that they are quite as likely to do mischief as service to all that is worth Our own emotions when we heard of the return and success of we shall not seek otherwise to than by bidding jump in his as we are afraid Europe must soon fall in its from present If there is any one before whom this sheet may who cannot understand the disappointment and distress thus write not him should almost be ashamed to have a thought or a feeling in our breasts with which one of his could But we to our that the reasonableness of our as friends to liberty and the improvement Of the of is questionable * We look to the succession of public questions that was beginning at connected with internal strength and national improvement remember we saw in we even glance to what is taking place in the many drawbacks on our satisfaction that the Congress observe discussions of principle every where and in many places attended to although and the prejudices of situation still hang on pur hopes with retarding there are abroad among rulers a sensitiveness asto and an anxiety for that in point of tendency is calculated to work and in point of fact has checked In We regard the condition of to this as incalculably mended in with what it was two years and fairly promising to be better with some whose principles we much and whose we highly They confess that their u are inconsistent the - as it will be of such an they are not quite sure on the they do not wish Buonaparte at if he docs no in has occasion to grieve if the world had lost dissenting as we with something of warm from this way of putting the we are to oppose it Inasmuch as it comes recommended by every quality of head and by every circumstance of and ornament of that can give sanction and force to a who think it arc bound to grapple with but we enter the lists in perfect consistency with undiminished respect for those whom we are to we we could not if we traced to what we are sure does not exist iu their unnatural turning with welcome towards the plagues of the caused by a tormenting consciousness that its delicacies are contrasted to the coarseness of individual his that its best rewards have been lost to him by a wayward and disregard of those which arc necessary to render talent because they jare necessary to the and of How music is. When time is and 110 proportion So is it in the men's We at the what the Examiner has a right to il is not to be deemed hi heart favourable to or intimating an abstract apology for his giving him more credit ou the comparison with others than is due to we that the favour shewn and apology made for in this are On the other we dare we shall receive credit for feeling acutely that the Princes of the Congress have in many respects broken thoir faith with the world that thuir proceedings are objects and their intentions for suspicion in that they have a Horded us no reason for that the time is yet arrived when a ceaseless and hazardous urging of principle against power can be safely But what does this settled on either side Every thing that tries and truth of feeling as to right and remains still to be When do the affairs of. world ever come to a simple question between pure good and bad The chief value of men of and principle lies in assisting the sense of the multitude to so as not to embrace a greater in a tit of against -a less how to maintain that due aud proportion of opposition parts and biases of which should be perpetually in action as a pf which is in its effects and dignified in its and is therefore from a spirit that would strain at a gnat on swallow a camel oh the It was this latter that made tie fellow affirm squint to be handsome and and we really lias a in their hen As than they are aware who * The Examiner pf sent the general complexion of the political of the we admit is Hot fair as it should not less hideous than the I has suddenly burst out again to terrify away the till with frantic exultation dispersed nights of harpies that feed on human flesh and to scare away the charities that were assembling from diffusing amicable and inspiring pleasing The question whether the and prejudices of the Congress should be stoutly met by the severity of may appeal to tho readers of this Paper if we likely to deny whether the friends of freedom in and whether her and and with any profess on the whole view of thu their wishes are with reference to Buonaparte's repossessing himself of tho Throne of France is to under all the circumstances of its by the means he has and with the prospects that his return so brought about We not only deny but are astounded thata formal denial should be called The doubts of the honest on the must arise out of an uncertainty whether sound may on the receive a in return Wo maintain that they will in every -as far as they can be disgraced by man's that the progress of improvement I is to be fatally let us look to What salutary efficacy is by the circumstances of the new Revolution The point of the lesson is quite fho way to the wishes of the virtuous and eiu Buonaparte's reception in that is an exhibition of the weakness of the better and the liberal practice of a when opposed by the motives and enterprises of the aud What has caused the danger of His refusal of an unlimited liberty Press His modifications of thu Constitutional Charter but his which has disgusted tho If he had declared war for and proclaimed his intention to follow up a series of tho and profligate who have been bred up in his predecessor's would have had promotion and plunder to forward and would therefore have been loir active in their and more firm in their If he had pursued this system be might have violated the Constitutional very ag Buonaparte let us impress of last mentioned individual The propriety of being more tranquil thau formerly in his foreign more favourable to the bearing of popular weight on of more frankly in his and more disposed to think well of and therefore to act well towards them Precisely Ho lias every reason now afforded inugh and of all the irksome specular oh imp