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E ¥ g ? ne refutes tbat the Marshal Yill&rs W $ ^ appointed ifae Frencheip ^^ 'Mqr # t . Vienna . The two generate \> ere intimate associates ; OWfcof A hjeir conversations is related * at t ^ e , cio $ e of vyfaich v the Prince
thus n 4 clress . es the Marshal ; the vvoids in italics are quitted in the P ' ftiit ? edition : — " On ji ' a jamaus conspire cant re nos enjppTtJins ; ils n ' no . t japiais £ te as * assijies . Nous n ' avons point 4 fijgqxe $ Qlement , ni 4 eJlavaillac
Le pjguple nU&t pas enthousiaste comrne fhezvou& ; , fnais il nepasse pa *> . wnmnt cela , d'un sentiment & Xautre * II ne se commet ntim&presqucjamais de Crime en
Aytricht ' . Oa voulut persuader ^ Pann&e passee , a Leopold , qu ' on avait voulu le tuer ^ puisqu ' une balle , &Iachaee 9 avait perc sonchapeau Qu ou cherche Yhomrne . dil il avec
son air espagnol , e ' est un maladroit d > une fapon ou de Pautre il meurt de feur ou il meurt de faim ¦; ¦ qu ' on lui donne mille ducats . " Mem . a Londres , 1811 , p # 35 .
* No conspiracy has ever been formed against our emperors ; not one of them has been assassinated . tVe hqve no Jagues Clement or Ravaillac amongst us * Our people are not enthusiastic like yours ^ therefore they are not liable to
such transitions of feeling . in shorty crimes are scarcel y ever perpetrated in Austria . Last year , it was attempted to convince Leb ~
pp ld that somebod y had sought to murder faun , because a ball had been sbot ( hroii gh his hat . whilst he was hunt ing . tjie replied , with his Spanish &k > Met the
man b ^ lounpf either wayj he ' s a clumsy felfow : he is dying qf fear , or dying of hunger ; give him £ thousand duc ^ ti ^*^ : * ^ ? ¦
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The interpQl # ti 9 fis fih ^ rgje ^ roa the P $ rU ^ 4 itiQn 9 ^ ^ r . ^ first js a ^ tinu ^ i ^ ^ VAw EP § P « P ^ ^ 4 y ^ ? fy &- £ ^ mg ^ ror ' 3 cppfe $ spr , in J 724 , ar » d : cJq ^ with this recopamendatiori ^ jfp < aqi , fie counsels : —
" Parley conscience 4 yos n ) q $ m tres , si un mimstre ignorant et les intrigants en fayeui , ' con ^ seillent
la guerre a mqins , qii ^ 1 ^ gr ^ od nombre de gens en pl 9 . ee 011 gen ^ . rau ^ ne la jugent indispensable . Qu ' dri parle , fiu ' on s ' e ^ p lique , point 4 ^ bassesse ni d aigreur j conduite ferme > excellent ^ defen .
siye prepare : on sauvera bien des centmiliehommes et des rpil | ions . " < c Awajkea the conscience of your rnasters , if ap igripr ^ nt rninisJ ter and a party of intriguing fa . vouxites recommend w ^ r , , when the majority of men in , ojffice and of the generals do not confer it
indispensable * ^ et e pli < : hness be used , let artifice and rancour be avoided ; let firmness be preserved , and excellent pjrep ^ r ^ tious be madeibr defence : thus hundreds of thousands of lives 5 and millionti of money may be spared- '*'
I know npt what are the proofs 1 know npt what are the proofs of the authenticity of the London , or rather the Weymar , edition , in opposition to that of Paris , but 1 suppose they are satisfactory , ADJUTOR .
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Mr . William WAitaker } Leeds . Sir I £ > eHeve ypu ^ vill find that young Mr . Wiliiain Whitater , j ^ sep the List of Mr . ^ ranklkiH ^ s
stiideqts , p . 9 . ) was not Iris ' " fatHer > successor . He assisted him . but the younff man died first . I conjecture that Mr . " Bowden , the present minister , succeeded the young man < m hii dferifhl
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1811, page 212, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2415/page/20/
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