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i mutant rvifls as 4 k i £ w 4 a 4 it u even arise iii abilaia fun laws which however wile uidgood in thsnuelvei have the emblane •>, inequalily which find im respome in ihc hear of lie citizen and which will hc evaded with little remorse th wlldom nf leglilatlon ii especially seen in grafting laws on conscience lir ( annum ,. salisbury rowan county n c tuesday no vkmiikit 3 18.10 vol xi ivo . „_,-, [•_• itn - sl it wi i ' i a ti ll , . ■■■, ,''".,,. m ' . ','. | , i 1811 the kins of rome present duke of i'cicl.st.di born i 1812 napoleon leaves parisin may on the llussian campaign tin army enters moscow 14-hsept compelled to retreat with immense loss of men 1.1.3 prussia joins the allies gainst france austria declares war igainal it a new conscription is or dered to supply the loss of men who suffered iu the russian campaign and napoleon marches against the allies 1814 napoleon put himself at the head of ihc national r.ls i'he allied sovereigns march against paris and enter it tin 3 1st of march na poleon sails lor elba april is louis will enters paris may 3d u;i5 napoleon returned from el ba landed in march 1 md entered paris on the jo'li battle of water loo june 18th napoleon sailed for st helena in ihc northumberland aug 8 li 1 mirshnl net shot ni paris allude tn had or impure air — the mull aria of italian writers in low wc or marshy districts in the neighborhood of extcniive collec tions of slagnaot water along the course of rivers upon the wharves ol a i ommercial city or indeed in every situation where a considerable amount i animal and vegetable substances or lilt rt of any kind is allowed to accu mulate and undergo decomposition there is generated during the day n certain deleterious principle which combined wilh the atmospnere im pairs its purity and wholesomeiiess ; ur when in considerable amount ren ders it loially unfit for the support ol lile under ordinary circumstances this deleterious principle being dil lused during the day over a large ex tent ol the atmosphere however much lit may impair t'.e health and vigour ol itne system and undermine ihe consti liution is seldom sufficiently conten iti.ited it pioduce it once actual dis tiring to r.-sr and ihen extinguished is also by no means an improper pre caution by those who are under the neces sity of passing the night in the open air thc following rules should he care fully observed -. 1 to lenil a life of sobriety giv ing to the term its most cumprelie . sive meaning the experience of all ho have had an opportunity of observing the dis eases i warm and unhealthy climates has convinced them thit under simi | far degrees of exposure lhe strictly [ temperate — the abstemious both in i eating and di inking are those who are i llie least liable tu lie affected with dis ease 2 always to wear woollen gar ments aril flannel next the skin these hy preserving the bodv ol un equable temperature guard it in a greal measure from the intluei.ee ol die cold nnd humid atmosphere lo family loved france nd was • of thi eternal divorce between ih it wo uld have ung ago renounced tl e throne tnat div irce had been seal ed bv blood ennugh both french and foreign during ttvenlt fi years without any necessity of i \ slur the family to be the cans ul : " ihli gthe blood of the citizens ol paris under the mercenary st cl ol the swiss the great tr.ai of the revolution is not yet delermi u ■!. the emperor napoleon thoughi tl t blood cn u w i ad been spill in ihe interior ol fran .-, and wished t close every wound ilo threw the country open to all those whom he deemed as tired ol civil war as he waii j adjourning the con , i te freedom nl tin nation till a general peace when lie sliouhl no longer need immense dictatorial power with which to make head gainst the u - ted forces ol eui pe incessantly ex cited by the ii dry of iv gland and the oligarchy ol its ministry lie wished to put an end to the i.vulu lion and oifcred himscll as mediator in france as in ider.lor in ivor pe england constiained him by tne war s e perpetually raised to lliose con quests whi i sh ■1 u.e 1 as ex i esses though she alone ms answera ble for them ; nil co eluded b crush ing in france ii the fruit i ihiity yean of heroim and victory in im p sing the family ol the g...,d old times on a rrgenerated nation as long a ii re is ani quesfion in france of a b nch ol that i mily i will stav when 1 am m 1 uiol nev er desired civil oar ni n t n w should the nation d i n :' ir 4 republic you know my seniimrntb they are of long standing happy ihe people among wh..m 1 niig i make this applicalion without danger vu remember what i often a 1 to the spaniards — ' von will never have as much lihert as i should like to gi - vou hut y..u must be ulde tn bear 1 it ; time is a necessary clement iu ev lery thin assurances an given that our yont ■have made greal progress towards r public in opiina .'. i uhtlc govern ment is a remedy for an evii happy the cm ■■wise . nough to do with out it vve peceive scarcely anv i'a ors of it in the happy country where we have an long r.-nl d b'ltt is lhal -. sta uitabte t france ? is it nor the irritation caused by lhe absurd pretentioi s of the got si - ■••■• nt that has weighed .. down f i fiftei n years which has roused iha r i rnus \ nutlt beyond perhaps what rill suit iht rest of their fellow citizens at pr e t the tranquility of francr and eur a third hypothesis 1 1 m m . i my being called upon hi h nnur rlutv hv what ) nv . i pram i cipat d an 1 to n ip '■m a ■- to the son nf a brother wht m i ot'gl t to love and respect more than an person whatever because 1 ' ;■■from infancy bettei il i any end i am sine of 1 in i j .'! ; it feelings afid opinions v ; .. riyiru on the mile nf st ii lent misl'eltlijijseo us 1-1,0 following chronulcgioil memoranda ol frooi tbe boston uuily evening transcript 17sm j u.imeiict men ol lhe french revolution bastilc destroyed and oeneral lafayette elected commander e t ihe national guards the liberty ol the press was decreed and all pri lilceea and distinctions ol orders abol ished by the national assembly 1790 abolition oi hereditary no bility 1701 lafayette resigned the com mand ofthe national uuards i'he j[i,i arrested an.l confi ed 170 ail rccordia ol nobility burnt laiayctte made prisoner bv the aus uiaoi royally abolished and uil dis unctions in s iciety discarded the calender altered and llie names of the months changed 1705 louisxvi beheaded jan 21 nm i'lance dei i red a republic tne q beheaded oct hi the duke ol orleans beheaded nov is the c riatian religion suppressed j 79 il.int n beheaded april 4 tar i inc.-ss elizabeth bchend tl may 12 robespierre and his party des tr if i ; himself and brother executed t r press declared free lros insurrection ol the ju obins 10 executed louis xviii refuses t accept the kingdom nl france un ijss its ancient power was restored insurrection at pjris napoleon bona parte commands the troops ol the c invention an i first distinguishes himsell ib n general 1796 charles x ihen count d'ar uii landed in england l..uis 17th died in prison bonaparte distin guishes himself hy his victorits over tr.e allied forces 1797 booaparw defea's the army of tne pipe the banished clergv permitted to reiurn on swearing to support the constitution lafayette and his companions released from the prison at oimuta 1798 i'he freucb a'tuv under r.-rthitr eniers rome tne french troops enter switzerland all mter colirse between frauce and the ameri cans suspended bonaparte lands in egypt 1799 bonaparte defeated in several engagements with the continental pow er the duke d'angooleme marries the daughter ol louis xvi bonaparte ucers peace to liugla d and is refused 1800 b.itle ot marengo bona parte narrowly escapes jeaih from ihe b-tploiion i ihe infantile 1801 bon parte recall the exiled clcr^v celebration of the g ncral peace ai paris bonaparte reluscs to have a statute erected to him during lus life-time bonaparte i relative banished i raoce lease alter night however when in which it is exposed n situations 1.17 the empress mari louisa consequence of diminished heat the where impure air abounds a covering protests against ihe arrangement ol watery vapours containtd in the at of gauze or thin muslin lor tbe lace llie holy alii nc mosphere become condensed and de has been suggested as a means ol prc 1818 paria evacuated by the allied scend they carry with them the im venting the deleterious purti..n from armies louis establishes u censor purities floating in the latter which in entering the lungs in breathing how ship ol the press u.is manner are caused to accumulate far it answers the purpose we arc una 1819 a new a d popular ministry in the immedi.te vicinity ol the earth ble to saw appointed — communicating disease of the most i 3 to remain at rest as little as pos 18-20 duke of b-rri assassinated malignant and fatal character to all il)l — neither to s'u nor lie upon the 1821 a sham plot discovered to who may chance to lie exposed to iheir ground and above all never lu fall destroy the king and the l ike d'an influence asleep gouleme louis appointed a new so much and so justly dreaded ib 4 the periods in which exposure k y.l't.i administration t h e cv . n j n g ( ew in lt.lv and panic " tllt mosl injurious are duriug ihe mil charter unpopular plots lariy in the neighbourhood ol rome t ' rat hours f the night nd those discovered in various quarters be w here the pontine m irshes cousiiiute which immediately precede the rising viae restrictions imposed upon the l i mtnen e laboratory for the produe of thc un i hence « " p lb,e < we press tion i malaria that the inh.iljit.ints should protect ourselves during these 1828 louis declares his intention l hut themselves up in their houses on periods even though exposure maybe of interfering in the internal affairs of llle decline of day never aciiao necessary during the intervening time spain abroad u.dess compelled hy absolute •' '• llu ' custom in some of ihe ciiies 1821 treaty concluded for the oc necessitv ali.-r suiisci in the evening t italy for the inhabitants to seclude cupation of spain by the french army 110r belo're sunrise in the morning themselves in their houses during the louis xviii died aged 69 succee .[•,,„ . amc precaut i qn ,„ avo jd t h e first and copious full of dew which ded by ch.rles x the censorship of damp and coolness of the night ex generally accompanies the close ol a the press removed perienoe has taught to every people hot day j but the moment this appears 1825 charles x crowned at w ho reside in stations where intermit «" be over they sally forth again | and ttheims may 29 france ackno-.u | lrd lcvt . r9 prevail or in warm and for several hours the streetb are even edges thc independence of hayti j tropical reraiona where the heat of the more crowded than in the dav we qen lafayette arrived at havre from l a y i 8 sufficient to develop the drea do not advise such a practice but the united stales in the frigate bran ded malaria bv which the bilious merelv refer to it in order to show thit dywine _ _ yellow and other malignant fevers.are experience haa taughtthem to consid 1826 a sulfate ercctetl in paris in produced ct '-^ e b,r °' '* 11 ' mobile portion ol lh i commemoration of louis xvi j tm pr ' e j udicial e(rect9 of the nigh , night as the least injurious to the sis 1827 national gu.rd disbanded j r w j|i more certainly be experienced ltm "- cen.orship ot the press established k y the , ystem during 8 , eep thiln during t cuni „ lutel one of , hevery av „ cep . and again rehnqulflhed _ as.ateot wakefulness instances have tlom to the advice presented in a former num 1828 a new and more liberal mm i ndeel | occutrcd of individuals ivinc ber not to ileep in » room th.t has been warmed <_..„ i.imie.l i vein .- of france , i • _._ • e ri . bv b fin even in lhis instance llie are ii only istry tormed it venue ul 1 raiici down to sleep at night in the cum a dvietsble f..r the purpose ul drjii.g-.not of 94,419,000 ranci _ pagna near rome and being lound ivarmlngtbeapartme.it i 1829 ac entire change in the mm lc . ld j lhc n orn i n g \ , ty f ew at — « listr'v poligoac appointed minister least escape an attack of disease who copy of » letter from die court of 8ur villlew of foreign a ffais and the cabinet as i h , ve the „ nl , ru dence to fall asleep ex '.;^~;,;','. 1 yzyyly-yz y'i i'r'.'.'c '*' sumes un ultra-ltoyal deportment , 09e d to the open aar in an unhealthy ,,„,„, llr ,^ c , i 4lh september 18.10 i 183 algu-rs captured bv the district thu history records many b 1r-i recced the letter bv which french troops uniert.en.biurn.oiit examples ol th finest armies being you 0 ff er ,„ occo mpany me to europe the liberty ol the press suspended destroyed and the progress ot the ihoold circumstances cull me there and the freedom nl elections curtailed conqueror completely arresied by en j p u a j 0|11 . in j n d uce me to quit this a revolution commenced ai paris camping for a single night without country mv device like that of mv the national guard reorganised and sufficient shelter in such a situation brother nipoleon is a for ilu french pl.ced under the command of general thoughinour own country it is p e0 ple i therefore do not consider lafayette the duke of orleans a lj only in.the mostunhealthy districts of my.ell bound by any thing but duty pointed lieutenant general lhe tn i lhl . , outhi lh .„ c ff ects sue h as these towards the nation i have no right coloured bag resumed ihe king . . lr . t „ he feared yet the chilly and to exerciie either in my own name or escapes io ramboulet and there alnlic j lum d sla te of the night air iudepen that of tnv nephew government is a ated in favor of his grandson the duke dent of various causes which in all w ant of a people j to be created or | of bordeaux lo llie exclusion ol tile ; s | lua ,| otl9 tend to produce in it more destroyed by ihem according to its dauphin lauis anionic or less of impurity is a sufficient rea sclulucss -. and i am resigned to r k t it should be carefully avoided i , rm to the national will lawfully b vou know that three i ii ex out or sup any to i aiil'u to i ■cer the son of my brother was proclaimed i he bro i an the i iiiinif.ei or more i ii i by t ..< o.,-s pur the 1 1 ,- i closing houses h sunset one at off i '.:.. a those who reside where his ■even in iii se . ui -. i i io ns i.liu ii h ue 1 3,u p , k 1.3 wc pei tailed were hamuli o hj i.i damp hl.i the h'i irshes a fire the bed 1 nation an hunr ur two is lhat ol the 1802 tne catholic religion estab lished in fr.nce mr v visits paris and is received with distinction by thc first consul 40,000 french iroops enter r>.vtiz:fland and subdue the country me through gen bern n , -. te ' let hia son govern him 11 by e y ad vice ; never above all tr let i get that he is a frehchman ; him give france a m libe nis father gave her iqu.lity " c liini adopt for lus device all for i ■french people 1 have positive arsurana.es h it na poleon the sec unl in spite of iortui , is as grind a frenchman as you 01 i ■nil will he worthy e.l i is lather and of fran e i am ynu ii i i'u n te 180.1 great britain declares war against france bonaparte orders all englishmen residing iu france to be arreited pn parations mala inr he invasi oi of |.) igland bonaparte offers l.iuis xvii a pension lor life ill 1 hi ji,ri vtl ov i ii jflgiit air to avoid exposure io the night airj i is al all times a prcc.ii.it n ol very gr at ■importance to thus i.'.io covet a con tinuanceol health but perhaps never i more so than at the present season ol ! lhe year , the very great difference which now prevails between the temperature ol i il.e day and lhat of the night the in jurious effects of which inequality arc increased by the large amount of moisture thai is precipitated towards the earth after sunset in the form of dciv renders the imprudent exposure ni the body at night lo the external air a very fruitful source of disease it u it is nut merely from the sys tem being subjected 10 die inliucncc of a cool and damp atmosphere du : ring expo-ure on an autumnal night that bid effel is are to be apprehended there is still another cause ol disease prevalent in particular situations ; ihe influence of « hich is much more active alter sunscl lhao durng the da . ive 1804 a conspisrey against bona parte discovered t u duke d'f.ng tiicn shot by his ordeis bonaparte o-t.wiica emperor 1805 war between france russia snd austria georgian tlalcndar re siored in frauce the french enter vicuna ioseph '- tl iii el '- hon ipaiitf i mn f snrvilli rs written in u i aid y's •• ili'inn ivltl virtu r v irs in i ev rhe.n.rm'd i.i i lhe rn.ll i "'"- ! '."■erp.-i el.»r.n',lj n „■had our bliss b p il no in .--. bought :— nor had fr.il adun le'l — r milion wrote 13 joseph bonaparte crowned k n of naples louis bonaparte crowned king • i 11 ll_nd there is more true charity in one kind o-ar that i!-.i private for lhe surro.es ar.d a if ring ct others than ',, ., il , ■•.,, idgu ,,- ■■p i'ili ushered into the notice i the world in all the pomp and parade l public contribu 1807 l.'ima will under the title j ' i (' iun de l lie lauds in england i 180 n.poleon estnushes a nation ilunivetsity the iving of france ii joined in england by ihe ijccn aud ihr l itness d'angoulcme 1800 the french cross lhc danu be an tirmis-.ii takes place between austria a--.il france ib 10 napoleon marries ill arch b'l hess maria louisa of austiia lmlanil annexed lu france i'lic rtllhken tree grows faster nl in runt , tad lovegrowidr ,,. r foi .„._.: „!■_:» lour | the path that leads to fortuoi tun alien passes through the narrow il i i of meanness which a man oi an tn • uu porous whu i t«ep te ti-_sd
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1830-11-09 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1830 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 544 |
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Creator | Jones and Craige |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | Jones and Craige |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Tuesday, November 9, 1830 issue of the Western Carolinian a newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601578536 |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1830-11-09 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1830 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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Date Digital | 4/13/2009 9:03:19 AM |
Publisher | Krider & Bingham |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Western Carolinian a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
FullText | i mutant rvifls as 4 k i £ w 4 a 4 it u even arise iii abilaia fun laws which however wile uidgood in thsnuelvei have the emblane •>, inequalily which find im respome in ihc hear of lie citizen and which will hc evaded with little remorse th wlldom nf leglilatlon ii especially seen in grafting laws on conscience lir ( annum ,. salisbury rowan county n c tuesday no vkmiikit 3 18.10 vol xi ivo . „_,-, [•_• itn - sl it wi i ' i a ti ll , . ■■■, ,''".,,. m ' . ','. | , i 1811 the kins of rome present duke of i'cicl.st.di born i 1812 napoleon leaves parisin may on the llussian campaign tin army enters moscow 14-hsept compelled to retreat with immense loss of men 1.1.3 prussia joins the allies gainst france austria declares war igainal it a new conscription is or dered to supply the loss of men who suffered iu the russian campaign and napoleon marches against the allies 1814 napoleon put himself at the head of ihc national r.ls i'he allied sovereigns march against paris and enter it tin 3 1st of march na poleon sails lor elba april is louis will enters paris may 3d u;i5 napoleon returned from el ba landed in march 1 md entered paris on the jo'li battle of water loo june 18th napoleon sailed for st helena in ihc northumberland aug 8 li 1 mirshnl net shot ni paris allude tn had or impure air — the mull aria of italian writers in low wc or marshy districts in the neighborhood of extcniive collec tions of slagnaot water along the course of rivers upon the wharves ol a i ommercial city or indeed in every situation where a considerable amount i animal and vegetable substances or lilt rt of any kind is allowed to accu mulate and undergo decomposition there is generated during the day n certain deleterious principle which combined wilh the atmospnere im pairs its purity and wholesomeiiess ; ur when in considerable amount ren ders it loially unfit for the support ol lile under ordinary circumstances this deleterious principle being dil lused during the day over a large ex tent ol the atmosphere however much lit may impair t'.e health and vigour ol itne system and undermine ihe consti liution is seldom sufficiently conten iti.ited it pioduce it once actual dis tiring to r.-sr and ihen extinguished is also by no means an improper pre caution by those who are under the neces sity of passing the night in the open air thc following rules should he care fully observed -. 1 to lenil a life of sobriety giv ing to the term its most cumprelie . sive meaning the experience of all ho have had an opportunity of observing the dis eases i warm and unhealthy climates has convinced them thit under simi | far degrees of exposure lhe strictly [ temperate — the abstemious both in i eating and di inking are those who are i llie least liable tu lie affected with dis ease 2 always to wear woollen gar ments aril flannel next the skin these hy preserving the bodv ol un equable temperature guard it in a greal measure from the intluei.ee ol die cold nnd humid atmosphere lo family loved france nd was • of thi eternal divorce between ih it wo uld have ung ago renounced tl e throne tnat div irce had been seal ed bv blood ennugh both french and foreign during ttvenlt fi years without any necessity of i \ slur the family to be the cans ul : " ihli gthe blood of the citizens ol paris under the mercenary st cl ol the swiss the great tr.ai of the revolution is not yet delermi u ■!. the emperor napoleon thoughi tl t blood cn u w i ad been spill in ihe interior ol fran .-, and wished t close every wound ilo threw the country open to all those whom he deemed as tired ol civil war as he waii j adjourning the con , i te freedom nl tin nation till a general peace when lie sliouhl no longer need immense dictatorial power with which to make head gainst the u - ted forces ol eui pe incessantly ex cited by the ii dry of iv gland and the oligarchy ol its ministry lie wished to put an end to the i.vulu lion and oifcred himscll as mediator in france as in ider.lor in ivor pe england constiained him by tne war s e perpetually raised to lliose con quests whi i sh ■1 u.e 1 as ex i esses though she alone ms answera ble for them ; nil co eluded b crush ing in france ii the fruit i ihiity yean of heroim and victory in im p sing the family ol the g...,d old times on a rrgenerated nation as long a ii re is ani quesfion in france of a b nch ol that i mily i will stav when 1 am m 1 uiol nev er desired civil oar ni n t n w should the nation d i n :' ir 4 republic you know my seniimrntb they are of long standing happy ihe people among wh..m 1 niig i make this applicalion without danger vu remember what i often a 1 to the spaniards — ' von will never have as much lihert as i should like to gi - vou hut y..u must be ulde tn bear 1 it ; time is a necessary clement iu ev lery thin assurances an given that our yont ■have made greal progress towards r public in opiina .'. i uhtlc govern ment is a remedy for an evii happy the cm ■■wise . nough to do with out it vve peceive scarcely anv i'a ors of it in the happy country where we have an long r.-nl d b'ltt is lhal -. sta uitabte t france ? is it nor the irritation caused by lhe absurd pretentioi s of the got si - ■••■• nt that has weighed .. down f i fiftei n years which has roused iha r i rnus \ nutlt beyond perhaps what rill suit iht rest of their fellow citizens at pr e t the tranquility of francr and eur a third hypothesis 1 1 m m . i my being called upon hi h nnur rlutv hv what ) nv . i pram i cipat d an 1 to n ip '■m a ■- to the son nf a brother wht m i ot'gl t to love and respect more than an person whatever because 1 ' ;■■from infancy bettei il i any end i am sine of 1 in i j .'! ; it feelings afid opinions v ; .. riyiru on the mile nf st ii lent misl'eltlijijseo us 1-1,0 following chronulcgioil memoranda ol frooi tbe boston uuily evening transcript 17sm j u.imeiict men ol lhe french revolution bastilc destroyed and oeneral lafayette elected commander e t ihe national guards the liberty ol the press was decreed and all pri lilceea and distinctions ol orders abol ished by the national assembly 1790 abolition oi hereditary no bility 1701 lafayette resigned the com mand ofthe national uuards i'he j[i,i arrested an.l confi ed 170 ail rccordia ol nobility burnt laiayctte made prisoner bv the aus uiaoi royally abolished and uil dis unctions in s iciety discarded the calender altered and llie names of the months changed 1705 louisxvi beheaded jan 21 nm i'lance dei i red a republic tne q beheaded oct hi the duke ol orleans beheaded nov is the c riatian religion suppressed j 79 il.int n beheaded april 4 tar i inc.-ss elizabeth bchend tl may 12 robespierre and his party des tr if i ; himself and brother executed t r press declared free lros insurrection ol the ju obins 10 executed louis xviii refuses t accept the kingdom nl france un ijss its ancient power was restored insurrection at pjris napoleon bona parte commands the troops ol the c invention an i first distinguishes himsell ib n general 1796 charles x ihen count d'ar uii landed in england l..uis 17th died in prison bonaparte distin guishes himself hy his victorits over tr.e allied forces 1797 booaparw defea's the army of tne pipe the banished clergv permitted to reiurn on swearing to support the constitution lafayette and his companions released from the prison at oimuta 1798 i'he freucb a'tuv under r.-rthitr eniers rome tne french troops enter switzerland all mter colirse between frauce and the ameri cans suspended bonaparte lands in egypt 1799 bonaparte defeated in several engagements with the continental pow er the duke d'angooleme marries the daughter ol louis xvi bonaparte ucers peace to liugla d and is refused 1800 b.itle ot marengo bona parte narrowly escapes jeaih from ihe b-tploiion i ihe infantile 1801 bon parte recall the exiled clcr^v celebration of the g ncral peace ai paris bonaparte reluscs to have a statute erected to him during lus life-time bonaparte i relative banished i raoce lease alter night however when in which it is exposed n situations 1.17 the empress mari louisa consequence of diminished heat the where impure air abounds a covering protests against ihe arrangement ol watery vapours containtd in the at of gauze or thin muslin lor tbe lace llie holy alii nc mosphere become condensed and de has been suggested as a means ol prc 1818 paria evacuated by the allied scend they carry with them the im venting the deleterious purti..n from armies louis establishes u censor purities floating in the latter which in entering the lungs in breathing how ship ol the press u.is manner are caused to accumulate far it answers the purpose we arc una 1819 a new a d popular ministry in the immedi.te vicinity ol the earth ble to saw appointed — communicating disease of the most i 3 to remain at rest as little as pos 18-20 duke of b-rri assassinated malignant and fatal character to all il)l — neither to s'u nor lie upon the 1821 a sham plot discovered to who may chance to lie exposed to iheir ground and above all never lu fall destroy the king and the l ike d'an influence asleep gouleme louis appointed a new so much and so justly dreaded ib 4 the periods in which exposure k y.l't.i administration t h e cv . n j n g ( ew in lt.lv and panic " tllt mosl injurious are duriug ihe mil charter unpopular plots lariy in the neighbourhood ol rome t ' rat hours f the night nd those discovered in various quarters be w here the pontine m irshes cousiiiute which immediately precede the rising viae restrictions imposed upon the l i mtnen e laboratory for the produe of thc un i hence « " p lb,e < we press tion i malaria that the inh.iljit.ints should protect ourselves during these 1828 louis declares his intention l hut themselves up in their houses on periods even though exposure maybe of interfering in the internal affairs of llle decline of day never aciiao necessary during the intervening time spain abroad u.dess compelled hy absolute •' '• llu ' custom in some of ihe ciiies 1821 treaty concluded for the oc necessitv ali.-r suiisci in the evening t italy for the inhabitants to seclude cupation of spain by the french army 110r belo're sunrise in the morning themselves in their houses during the louis xviii died aged 69 succee .[•,,„ . amc precaut i qn ,„ avo jd t h e first and copious full of dew which ded by ch.rles x the censorship of damp and coolness of the night ex generally accompanies the close ol a the press removed perienoe has taught to every people hot day j but the moment this appears 1825 charles x crowned at w ho reside in stations where intermit «" be over they sally forth again | and ttheims may 29 france ackno-.u | lrd lcvt . r9 prevail or in warm and for several hours the streetb are even edges thc independence of hayti j tropical reraiona where the heat of the more crowded than in the dav we qen lafayette arrived at havre from l a y i 8 sufficient to develop the drea do not advise such a practice but the united stales in the frigate bran ded malaria bv which the bilious merelv refer to it in order to show thit dywine _ _ yellow and other malignant fevers.are experience haa taughtthem to consid 1826 a sulfate ercctetl in paris in produced ct '-^ e b,r °' '* 11 ' mobile portion ol lh i commemoration of louis xvi j tm pr ' e j udicial e(rect9 of the nigh , night as the least injurious to the sis 1827 national gu.rd disbanded j r w j|i more certainly be experienced ltm "- cen.orship ot the press established k y the , ystem during 8 , eep thiln during t cuni „ lutel one of , hevery av „ cep . and again rehnqulflhed _ as.ateot wakefulness instances have tlom to the advice presented in a former num 1828 a new and more liberal mm i ndeel | occutrcd of individuals ivinc ber not to ileep in » room th.t has been warmed <_..„ i.imie.l i vein .- of france , i • _._ • e ri . bv b fin even in lhis instance llie are ii only istry tormed it venue ul 1 raiici down to sleep at night in the cum a dvietsble f..r the purpose ul drjii.g-.not of 94,419,000 ranci _ pagna near rome and being lound ivarmlngtbeapartme.it i 1829 ac entire change in the mm lc . ld j lhc n orn i n g \ , ty f ew at — « listr'v poligoac appointed minister least escape an attack of disease who copy of » letter from die court of 8ur villlew of foreign a ffais and the cabinet as i h , ve the „ nl , ru dence to fall asleep ex '.;^~;,;','. 1 yzyyly-yz y'i i'r'.'.'c '*' sumes un ultra-ltoyal deportment , 09e d to the open aar in an unhealthy ,,„,„, llr ,^ c , i 4lh september 18.10 i 183 algu-rs captured bv the district thu history records many b 1r-i recced the letter bv which french troops uniert.en.biurn.oiit examples ol th finest armies being you 0 ff er ,„ occo mpany me to europe the liberty ol the press suspended destroyed and the progress ot the ihoold circumstances cull me there and the freedom nl elections curtailed conqueror completely arresied by en j p u a j 0|11 . in j n d uce me to quit this a revolution commenced ai paris camping for a single night without country mv device like that of mv the national guard reorganised and sufficient shelter in such a situation brother nipoleon is a for ilu french pl.ced under the command of general thoughinour own country it is p e0 ple i therefore do not consider lafayette the duke of orleans a lj only in.the mostunhealthy districts of my.ell bound by any thing but duty pointed lieutenant general lhe tn i lhl . , outhi lh .„ c ff ects sue h as these towards the nation i have no right coloured bag resumed ihe king . . lr . t „ he feared yet the chilly and to exerciie either in my own name or escapes io ramboulet and there alnlic j lum d sla te of the night air iudepen that of tnv nephew government is a ated in favor of his grandson the duke dent of various causes which in all w ant of a people j to be created or | of bordeaux lo llie exclusion ol tile ; s | lua ,| otl9 tend to produce in it more destroyed by ihem according to its dauphin lauis anionic or less of impurity is a sufficient rea sclulucss -. and i am resigned to r k t it should be carefully avoided i , rm to the national will lawfully b vou know that three i ii ex out or sup any to i aiil'u to i ■cer the son of my brother was proclaimed i he bro i an the i iiiinif.ei or more i ii i by t ..< o.,-s pur the 1 1 ,- i closing houses h sunset one at off i '.:.. a those who reside where his ■even in iii se . ui -. i i io ns i.liu ii h ue 1 3,u p , k 1.3 wc pei tailed were hamuli o hj i.i damp hl.i the h'i irshes a fire the bed 1 nation an hunr ur two is lhat ol the 1802 tne catholic religion estab lished in fr.nce mr v visits paris and is received with distinction by thc first consul 40,000 french iroops enter r>.vtiz:fland and subdue the country me through gen bern n , -. te ' let hia son govern him 11 by e y ad vice ; never above all tr let i get that he is a frehchman ; him give france a m libe nis father gave her iqu.lity " c liini adopt for lus device all for i ■french people 1 have positive arsurana.es h it na poleon the sec unl in spite of iortui , is as grind a frenchman as you 01 i ■nil will he worthy e.l i is lather and of fran e i am ynu ii i i'u n te 180.1 great britain declares war against france bonaparte orders all englishmen residing iu france to be arreited pn parations mala inr he invasi oi of |.) igland bonaparte offers l.iuis xvii a pension lor life ill 1 hi ji,ri vtl ov i ii jflgiit air to avoid exposure io the night airj i is al all times a prcc.ii.it n ol very gr at ■importance to thus i.'.io covet a con tinuanceol health but perhaps never i more so than at the present season ol ! lhe year , the very great difference which now prevails between the temperature ol i il.e day and lhat of the night the in jurious effects of which inequality arc increased by the large amount of moisture thai is precipitated towards the earth after sunset in the form of dciv renders the imprudent exposure ni the body at night lo the external air a very fruitful source of disease it u it is nut merely from the sys tem being subjected 10 die inliucncc of a cool and damp atmosphere du : ring expo-ure on an autumnal night that bid effel is are to be apprehended there is still another cause ol disease prevalent in particular situations ; ihe influence of « hich is much more active alter sunscl lhao durng the da . ive 1804 a conspisrey against bona parte discovered t u duke d'f.ng tiicn shot by his ordeis bonaparte o-t.wiica emperor 1805 war between france russia snd austria georgian tlalcndar re siored in frauce the french enter vicuna ioseph '- tl iii el '- hon ipaiitf i mn f snrvilli rs written in u i aid y's •• ili'inn ivltl virtu r v irs in i ev rhe.n.rm'd i.i i lhe rn.ll i "'"- ! '."■erp.-i el.»r.n',lj n „■had our bliss b p il no in .--. bought :— nor had fr.il adun le'l — r milion wrote 13 joseph bonaparte crowned k n of naples louis bonaparte crowned king • i 11 ll_nd there is more true charity in one kind o-ar that i!-.i private for lhe surro.es ar.d a if ring ct others than ',, ., il , ■•.,, idgu ,,- ■■p i'ili ushered into the notice i the world in all the pomp and parade l public contribu 1807 l.'ima will under the title j ' i (' iun de l lie lauds in england i 180 n.poleon estnushes a nation ilunivetsity the iving of france ii joined in england by ihe ijccn aud ihr l itness d'angoulcme 1800 the french cross lhc danu be an tirmis-.ii takes place between austria a--.il france ib 10 napoleon marries ill arch b'l hess maria louisa of austiia lmlanil annexed lu france i'lic rtllhken tree grows faster nl in runt , tad lovegrowidr ,,. r foi .„._.: „!■_:» lour | the path that leads to fortuoi tun alien passes through the narrow il i i of meanness which a man oi an tn • uu porous whu i t«ep te ti-_sd |