the executiwe government. He has erred in his calculations of fupport from the turks and arabs. The genius of turks and arabs is not To subject to our political calculations as that of european nations. It is an obje&t of great curiosity, to know what such a genius and hero will do in such circumstances; what resources he will find in his invention, or what resolution from despair. The coalition between RUSSIA AND THE PORTE is a great novelty in politics, and strongly marks an extraordinary revolution in the affairs of Europe. The ottoman court appear to have perfectly understood the views of the directory; though it endeavoured to observe a neutrality as long as it was possible. All the manifeftoes of the grand fignior are drawn up with a brevity, precision, juftness, dignity, and manly sense, that are feldom to be found in those of the european courts, or the memorials of diplomatists. GREAT-BRITAIN AND IRELAND. The victories obtained over the french at sea, by lord Nelson and fir John Warren, will be great blessings indeed, both to this nation, and to all Europe, if they be the means of obtaining a juit and safe peace; by seizing the present occasion to thow a spirit of justice and moderation, to offer a restoration of all our conquefts to their right owners, on the condition of those made by owners being restored to their former independence; and to call on the french nation, and all the governments of Europe, to join the british government in a general plan of the protection of property, and the rights of na tions. ERRATU M. In our Retrospect for September lait, in our account of an invention of captain Schank, for a ship of fixty guns,' read a ship of fixty tons. ESSAYS on the VENEREAL DISEASE Illustrated by a Variety of CASES. 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