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ference in the establishment of the Bourbons , t > ut both parttes might now join sincere ] v ja the p rayer that that famiiy rnighi # <* £ he . 4 i ^ ur ^^ That it should cot | ti ; i ^ e on the tbroue of Fraiice ^ pr esenting a iirjtn fron t to its meo ^ iei > , and a bepeyoleiH coAinitenance
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ta the Noble , Lord , . but | ie thought he had not been fai rly t ^ Sted . ~ I ^ r ? ncmle and motive ^ Had boe ri attril > ritexl ib niin * which He Viad ii ^ ver 6 h tertaihedi"JM ; B * with regaKl fq' ! t ; "he goverinmerit of France , and to the dangerous
interference \ vhich he wa 3 supposed to reT cjuire .. The ki nd oF in terferehce wh i ch he feebrnrxa ended wa ^ oiip rnerely of amicable sugge ^ tioit a Ad gpotr offices ; and it was aftn > it ted on the othet Sife , " that minister ^ had already * interfered to a' certaih exterrt . Tfhe NobSe Xordt
had accused ' fiirii of e ^ aggeraticfjt ; but he W 7 \ s extremely happy that the report to which the Noble Lord na'd alludfedf as authority , bore ample testiftorry " to "
'the truth of all his statements . The Noble Lord must know that he absjtained frpm cnentioj ^ ing T ^^ ny ^ wu aj t stances of horror ^ . w-h if ? ii « , x £ it had been his wish tp inflan > e ^ tlje fbejfingsror imagination of , the House , h ^ i r ^ lght have deri > yed ft * 0 / 0 the same source of in ^ prmatioiu jHe was not conscious o / any
itxtentjoia / to heighteit ; th& QDlotir of those descri ptlofi ' s ; ofecause \ Jife ; itx ^ nti 6 n of them was abhorrent to hfs rlature / or because ' he cM ^ i < t not express . hin ^ feeIf with the ,- sa « fM ? cpoixxes ^ s . as Qther 5 # xin touching upon s ^ c ti s ubjects ^ j _ Hear , TiearlJ fri consequence , however , of w ^ hat had fallea fro / rj the other sKle , he must rej £ im } the * fio ^ UT ^ rd , thjlt whilst the , tb ^ r ^ . grNJ ^^ r' ^ w- ^^ pbsses ' sibn bif ^' me ^ 'Bbnapa ^ lfHs , not a
single murder had been connnitted . TJj ^ letter [ #$ {} $ ' ti $ v < $ r directed their 1 } o ^ u || iy ,-again ^ J . jeligi p ^ . ^ * $ . ftsti nctive c ^^ aclcwstJiC j . , ^ il i ^ oj ^ ical , ii ^ lination . j ! kv p ^^ iRpti ^ n i ^ m ^ W ^ lAy : jhe emissaries , partisans of the present government of France , had been aimed again&t ^| har / JSBda ^ stants as , siGfch . He cer ^ tialythQti ^ ht tfae proclamation of
the government ^ deseriiniig these outrages as excusable acts of vengeance , entirely with | outJustification . lie w as qnit 58 ' sttr . C fitat ttrfe ^ Jpf ^ e 1 r \ f discussion wbulrf te afte 44 eq ° Wlth }! l VaV > pV effects , and tnat it wouia' s ^ rve to exhibit to the world , that , there was at least xme place nl Whw ^ the enoJ-miUCs dr guqji . monsters as he had 4 ^ WP ^ d , Uqwkyet the \ T ltngnt ' ije count ^ fiance tf / or tdwarded % ^ sewh ieVeL < : tym ! su ?^ tK « fr slaved VUK ? 4 l ^ 83 B& * VwffllT fcL lffirf to km ? " Wai ^ beci " ii # it Wh J < mj in tHe ^ de ^ We W of ^< 34 ft !^ crtijtaiiiipg , ' a t pbttuian » ii 'dC ^ WJttd ^ pasdns . '^^' tWl 2 ^ m' # '
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Jjtitefligenee . ' [ - —Dcfrate in the JUous ^ qf Co mmcjis oh Jhe Fren ch Pn testa n ts . 434
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1816, page 431, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2454/page/59/
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