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ded 6 periority in the affairs of JE u * rope , ' Frari ^ firrb ^ Sl httb ^ th * BO ^ / Wttfy ; - * H ^ ^ k * tbe advantage ov ^ r the r bhf ^ d < bi'ated tor mil s , tRo& sia aiidl Prussia at flW , bat tire deseetioa' off Attsttia front "hii | i bfflLs ove r * throwniliis plans , and he is now like a lion CatU bt in the forls . * f Bonaparte is notv said to have found Dreaded uo longer tenable . He * has niarched towards Leip ^ irk , and eel * Ie € ted his troops towards himy with
the vie % ij it is supposed to vetteot ^ to wards the Rhine . To do this wtM fc * a very arduous task ; for the confedW rates will press upon him in every direction . The Bohemian army cai follow ' without apprehension froibi aoy thintr in its rear , as a fresh Hrrny marched from Russia has advanced « t >
far as / to set it at liberty for any f £ tt * r operation . * The coufederates are Uotr therefore numerically far superior t ^ the French , and in cavalry and artHlery their pre ) io < iderance is ^ tili mute *\ £ l cisire . . We are to add to this * that Buonaparte can now depend on ttifc French orly rthat are w ith him . TJ&
tide of victory no longer setting hi Hgi favour , JBavaria i 9 watching thtf favourable moment to desert hia cawde ^ and Wu * temberg cannot be expected to remain more faithful . Public opinion was also changed , so that 4 &tmidable corps is forming evefy vrhe ^^ , which will materially obstruct the
progress of his troops , and cut tfretn oirV if I hey are found detached in Biball numbers frotn th ^ main bo dyi i JKothing then but too great f asbne ^ bn the part of tlie allies -can save fatm , ffoni destruction . H is fate < tep $ ftttft ? it almost seems on the battle , whi ^ kMby this time probably hafe ' be ^ W fodgiit , and from which should he be 6 u
cessful , ' he ' can only expect t& s ^ clii ^ fii » retreat to liis own proper dominion ^ . . The alliance betwetn France and Austria having been broken hi such a critical time has afforded swiffic ^ ent room for altercation w Uh the 'peW / % nd no small quantity of discussion on this subject has been given to tlie publip
through the means ot tne ^ armian ptesQ . FcW pfcopfe will bestow tiitich time on tbis Mtoa ^ ef # &p * r * i Which afti > Y&B " on » y « i * mte ittetfefide ¦ < . &&the little dep ^ n « ene ^ to ' be | 4 » ic « d on vv or Idly ti tles . l Tl ^ alHataict cementeft hf'S i ^ 'Jitilu ^ i tfnd iWrengtheued by ev ^ ry confefwerutJon wh * ch p ^ rtUnd pS R ^ t ifelW ^ u ^ d ^ i ^ , wu » tottoken , ylVHri m >> d oj & »»* * m tui * ^ k tuiji hs y ; J '» bo 3 f » i ( 1 ^ odi an Je « . ft - ">> ;
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1813, page 691, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2433/page/67/
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