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EXTRACT . “ My last , No . 18 , was of the 25th of January . Since it was written , I
have had every reason to believe that the execution of Louis XVI . has produced
on foreign nations the effect which I had imagined . The war with England exists ...
EXTRACT . “ My last , No . 18 , was of the 25th of January . Since it was written , I
have had every reason to believe that the execution of Louis XVI . has produced
on foreign nations the effect which I had imagined . The war with England exists ...
Side 49
... decree of the 9th of May ? I do not speak to you , Sir , of the impression which
that decree will naturally produce in America ; I had rather that such
considerations should present themselves to your own reflections than be the
effect of mine .
... decree of the 9th of May ? I do not speak to you , Sir , of the impression which
that decree will naturally produce in America ; I had rather that such
considerations should present themselves to your own reflections than be the
effect of mine .
Side 57
So that , to give to these negative stipulations an affirmative effect , is to render
thein inconsistent with each other , and with good faith : To give them only their
negative and natural effect , is to reconcile them to one another , and to good faith
...
So that , to give to these negative stipulations an affirmative effect , is to render
thein inconsistent with each other , and with good faith : To give them only their
negative and natural effect , is to reconcile them to one another , and to good faith
...
Side 75
In effect he had acknowledgod and lamented to me the impropriety of the Decree
, but unable to prevail over a greater influence for the repeal of it , he is driven to
the necessity of excusing a stop which it is not possible to justify . There is no ...
In effect he had acknowledgod and lamented to me the impropriety of the Decree
, but unable to prevail over a greater influence for the repeal of it , he is driven to
the necessity of excusing a stop which it is not possible to justify . There is no ...
Side 89
As I knew the baneful effect which these reports would produce , I deemed it my
duty , by repeating what I had said before of his powers , to use my utinost
endeavors informally to discredit them . This however did not arrest the progress
of the ...
As I knew the baneful effect which these reports would produce , I deemed it my
duty , by repeating what I had said before of his powers , to use my utinost
endeavors informally to discredit them . This however did not arrest the progress
of the ...
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