Sinopsis
Excerpt from The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, Vol. 97: From July to December, 1827; Part the Second
January, in virtue of the ancient treaties existing between Great Britain and Portugal. In germany, a more tolerant spirit towards Protestantism has been manifested, and many individuals of the first classes in society have publicly abjured the absurdities of Popery. A more liberal system, with regard to the internal trade of the German States, has likewise been commenced, in the abolition of the Custom Da ties ou the common frontiers, and many other impolitic regulations. The attention of Rama has been chiefly devoted to warlike objects during the 'year. In a short but vigorous struggle with Persia, she has obtained some important advantages, besides a considerable accession of territorial property. She has also assumed a menacing attitude against Turkey, whose extinction, as a power, would be the probable result of open hostilities, unless European interference prevented it; and the necessary preservation of the balance of power would certainly re quire such interference, especially on the part of England and France.
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