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4147. JOSEPH II., Capricious.—
The enterprising,
unpersevering, capricious, thrasonic character of their sovereign renders it probable
he will avail himself of this little condescendence
in the Brabantines to recede from all his innovations.—
To Edmund Randolph. Washington ed. ii, 212.
(P.
1787)
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