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4152. JOSEPH II., And Holland.—
The Emperor[of Austria] seems to prefer the glory
of terror to that of justice; and, to satisfy this
tinsel passion, plants a dagger in the heart of
every Dutchman which no time will extract.—
To James Monroe. Washington ed. i, 358.
Ford ed., iv, 64.
(1785)
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