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" It is a happy circumstance in human affairs, that evils which are not cured in one way will cure themselves in some other. We are now under the first impression of the news of the King's flight from Paris, and his re-capture. It would be unfortunate were... "
The Correspondence of the Right Honourable Sir John Sinclair, Bart: With ... - Page 41
by Sir John Sinclair - 1831
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Memoirs of the life and works of ... sir John Sinclair, bart

John Sinclair - 1837 - 816 pages
...comparison of two letters which he wrote, at an interval of twelve years, to my father. In 1791, he says, " We are now under the first impression of the news...be established and spread through the whole world." His tone, in 1803, is very different; he seems to have anticipated the necessity of Great Britain renewing...
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The Monthly Review

Books - 1837 - 656 pages
...so beautiful a revolution. I hope and trust it is not, and that, for the good of suffering humauity all over the earth, that revolution will be established and spread through the whole world.' His tone in 1803, is very different; he seems to have anticipated the necessity of Great Britain renewing...
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence, cont

Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1853 - 614 pages
...us. The proposition has surely been often enough made, perhaps too often. It is a happy ciccumstance in human affairs, that evils which are not cured in...respect, dear Sir, your most obedient humble servant. TO E. HUTLEDGE, ESQ.. PniLADEi.rtiiA, August 25, 1791. MY DEAR SIR, — I have received your favor...
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence, cont

Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1853 - 612 pages
...unfortunate were it in the power of any one man to defeat the issue of so beautiful a revolution. I hope dnd trust it is not, and that, for the good of suffering...respect, dear Sir, your most obedient humble servant. TO E. RUTLEDGE, ESQ.. PHILADELPHIA, August '25, 1791. MY DEAR SIR, — I have received your favor of...
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence, cont

Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1854 - 616 pages
...unfortunate were it in the power of any one man to defeat the issue of so beautiful a revolution. I hope Etnd trust it is not, and that, for the good of suffering...respect, dear Sir, your most obedient humble servant. TO EBUTLEDGE, ESO.. PHILADELPHIA, August 25, 1791. MY DEAR SIR, — I have received your favor of the...
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Chronicle of the conquest of Granada

Washington Irving - 1859 - 468 pages
...in the power of any one man to defeat the issue of so beautiful a revolution. I hope and trust that it is not; and that, for the good of suffering humanity...earth, that revolution will be established and spread all over the world." He was the first to communicate the intelligence to Washington, who was holding...
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence

Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1859 - 620 pages
...unfortunate were it in the power of any one man to defeat the issue of so beautiful a revolution. I hope dnd trust it is not, and that, for the good of suffering humanity all over the eartlj, that revolution will be established and spread through the whole world. I shall always be happy,...
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Works, Volume 39

Washington Irving - American literature - 1857 - 488 pages
...of so beautiful a revolution. I hope and trust that it is not, and that, for the good of surfering humanity all over the earth, that revolution will be established and spread ail over the world." to lafagettc 253 He was the first to communicate the intelligence to Washington,...
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Life of George Washington, Volume 5

Washington Irving - 1873 - 550 pages
...in the power of any one man to defeat the issue of so beautiful a revolution. I hope and trust that it is not, and that, for the good of suffering humanity...over the earth, that revolution will be established anj spread all over the world." He was the first to communicate the intelligence to Washington, who...
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Irving's Works: Life of George Washington

Washington Irving - 1882 - 536 pages
...in the power of any one man to defeat the issue of so beautiful a revolution. I hope and trust that it is not, and that, for the good of suffering humanity...earth, that revolution will be established and spread all over the world." He was the first to communicate the intelligence to Washington, who was holding...
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