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BLIC AFFAIRS: 
In Sepiember, 1708. 
‘7 FRANCE. 
HERE has exitted in Paris fora fon- 
_ fiderable time paft a warm coxten- 
tion refpecting the fhutting of fhopg upon 
the decadis, and opening them upon Sun- 
days. By the conttitution the Mahome- 
tan is allowed to pay his devotions to the 
Prophet on a Friday, the Jew to keep 
his fabbath ona Saturday, and the Chrif- 
tian to go to his place of worfhip ona 
Sunday as heretofore; but all are moft 
abfurdly and inconfiftently with this pro- 
feffed toleration compelled to fhut their 
fnops upon the decadis, and to open them 
upon their refpective fabbaths, as an ex- 
terior obedience to the laws. 
The fubject has undergone feveral dif- 
cuffions in the legiflative aflemblies; and 
it was at length determined to fupport 
the law, becaufe it was afferted Gy it 
eould not be proved) that the oppofition 
to it arofe more from political and facti- 
ous motives, than from any {cruples of 
confcience in thofe who complained. 
In the Council of Five Hundred on the 
23d of Auguft, BouLay Pary, the 
Reporter ae the Committee of Marine, 
after urging: the neceflity for increahng 
the navy, proceeded to fay, <* If on the 
one fide, Alexander formerly traced out 
the route of an army by land to the 
Indies ; if Sileucus Nicanor marched te 
the Ganges; if even fpeculations of In- 
dian commerce point out 2 courfe of slory 
to the armies of liberty; if at this mo- 
ment Egypt, Arabia, and Perfia behold 
the Gauls carrying liberty to the twe 
Indies, by giving freedom to Bengal; 
on the other fide twenty barbarous nations 
point out the route to England, end by 
their fuccefs, the various places for a de- 
{cent upon the British ifles.’ He con- 
cluded 
