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4675. LIBERTY, France and.—
The
atrocious proceedings of France towards this
country, had well nigh destroyed its liberties.
The Anglomen and monocrats had so artfully
confounded the cause of France with
that of freedom, that both went down in the
same scale.—
To T. Lomax. Washington ed. iv, 301.
Ford ed., vii, 374.
(M.
March. 1799)
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