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 * 1820 July 31st, The Times, № 10,999, page 2/5:
 * We wish to speak temperately of what assumes a Russian dress and name, under the auspices of the Emperor Alexander ; but we rejoice that the overbearing doctrines of his Minister failed to abash or intimidate the Neapolitans; and we do trust, from the bottom of our souls, that, as they did not avert the revolution of Naples, so they will be fruitless to check the course of that noble regeneration of which they could not debar the virtuous and long-suffering Spaniards, or impair those vast blessings with which it is pregnant to the civilized world.