[23] Schlegel here conveys an indirect censure on the Prussian government, for some acts of an intolerant nature towards its Catholic subjects.—Trans.

[24] This was spoken exactly two years before the French Revolution of July, 1830.—Trans.

[25] Austria.

[26] France.

[27] Schlegel alludes to the philosophy of Fichte, which was an ideal subjective Pantheism.

[28] The author here alludes to the philosophy of Schelling, which was more a material and objective Pantheism, not unlike the system of Spinoza.

[29] This last expression contains, I believe, an allusion to the philosophy of Hegel.—Trans.

FINIS.

B. BENSLEY, PRINTER.

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