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#11 19'5 22/6 38} 4 50] I|tectors of science, the patrons of the :
sky 205 20/6 40) risos. | ljarts, the promoters of piety, the four-
ders of colleges, of hospitals, and of
those other institutions which alleviate
the distress and promote the happiness
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red 22.5 18/6 42) 9 19) Qlof man. The constitution of the body.
: : exhibits the sources from which is
drawn the mass of excellence which.
ah 235 17/6 43) 10 33) 2lit contains. If there be something of
ej aristocracy in its composition, it is,
VI 215 15/6 45) 11°36) 2\perhaps, that species of which even
re af | a republic might to some oxtent ap- .
pe 255 14/6 46) morn.) 2)prove. No one is admitted by de- :
elf scent or hereditary claim; if dignity
1 {255 13:6 47) 12 32) 2lis conferred, it is only upon the indi- i
tt i | | vidual, and fur his personal merits. ot
alt 275 12,6 48; 1 17) 2i[t is open for the son of the peasant
el {285 11/6 49) 1 56) Slequally as for the son of the prince.
eo | If the Dorias, the Pamphilis, the Jus-
295 10,6 50) 2 26) 3itinianis, the Matteis, and such like
be found upon the list, the Micaras,
the Salas and others, raised by their
305 916 51' 2 53) 3lown merits from the humblest ranks,
HP MAY, FIFTH MONTH.
are also high upon it. If the anti-
quarian, the painter, the poet, or tho
sculptor, were asked who are their
best protectors, they will tell you,
Fesch, Galefli and Weld: the philoso-
pher will claim Zurla The memoirs
of the venerable Pacca, will exhibit
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15 7\653) 3 19] 3\the tact of the statesman, the eru- A
ed} dition of the scholar, the sufferings of}. >}. :
ti 215 66 54) 3 41) 3ithe martyr, and the fidelity of patri- P
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oticheroism. Lambruschiniand Spi-
nola stand deservedly respected for
6 55} 4 9) 3itheir correct diplomacy. Bernetti
iy | . jis looked upon as worthy of the man-
“415 4:6 56) sets. | 3jtle of Gonsalvi, which has fallen
J | ‘upon his shoulders. Pedicini and