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... and eulogising our hereditary foe . To your Lordship , therefore , as the most
eminent Gallomaniac of the day , I dedicate this volume . I should consider myself
happy if it in any degree tended to allay that fatal frenzy under DEDICATION , vii.
... and eulogising our hereditary foe . To your Lordship , therefore , as the most
eminent Gallomaniac of the day , I dedicate this volume . I should consider myself
happy if it in any degree tended to allay that fatal frenzy under DEDICATION , vii.
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profound policy , and rather ascribe their conduct to the cause which has already
exercised a fatal influence upon the fortunes of this country , and may finally
occasion its destruction , — the influence of a factitious public opinion , founded
on ...
profound policy , and rather ascribe their conduct to the cause which has already
exercised a fatal influence upon the fortunes of this country , and may finally
occasion its destruction , — the influence of a factitious public opinion , founded
on ...
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The press has thus excited confusion in the most upright minds , — has shaken
the most firm convictions , and produced , in the midst of society , a confusion of
principles which lends itself to the most fatal attempts . It is by anarchy in
doctrines ...
The press has thus excited confusion in the most upright minds , — has shaken
the most firm convictions , and produced , in the midst of society , a confusion of
principles which lends itself to the most fatal attempts . It is by anarchy in
doctrines ...
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It was with the diplomatic body especially that their appearance occasioned the
greatest sensation ; but I shall take another opportunity to treat of the
inconceivable conduct of that body in these events , and their fatal influence upon
the result .
It was with the diplomatic body especially that their appearance occasioned the
greatest sensation ; but I shall take another opportunity to treat of the
inconceivable conduct of that body in these events , and their fatal influence upon
the result .
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Folly , although amusing , is often fatal ; and the page that commences in
mockery too often must terminate in a graver mood . What is the great result of all
these petty intrigues , and all this dupery , and shuffling , and imbecility ? What is
the ...
Folly , although amusing , is often fatal ; and the page that commences in
mockery too often must terminate in a graver mood . What is the great result of all
these petty intrigues , and all this dupery , and shuffling , and imbecility ? What is
the ...
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