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7551. REVOLUTION (French), Sympathy with.—[continued].
The success of the French
Revolution will ensure the progress of liberty
in Europe, and its preservation here. The failure
of that would have been a powerful argument
with those who wish to introduce a king,
lords, and commons here, a sect which is all
head and no body.—
To Edmund Pendleton.
Ford ed., v, 358.
(Pa.,
1791)
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