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Its has filled solace a &«*'* Ihe i.n’
agination ol the potentates of Europe,
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-superiority to be so.great over every o
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f would be fruitless to descant upon
a fact so striking—those who cannot
*'ee itiftt the glance—Will see nothing in
it—and so it: will balQ % end of . the^
\!ndm,bte4ly V a r | a C ctThit th °'^"nlfality 1
Os those who affect gravely about
the rpyofplions of .Iwße# &peak ‘
As if the Frtnchh&d no grievances to
conmliyin of at the” <pinmencetfient ‘of
rthe -'3st * > M:
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As-Ms W-itiar; wi*’
kiiigi., w*ores,priest,,parasites,,
nobles and pimps.*lords and libel tines :
A»« rtie f««PW systent was a great
bies^ng , fQ i tiVp. l |fQ|>l6_:
As if the priesthood was another great
•blessing: ■ . >
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ijfefcauchery—-were the LceslaiApurpo
tpr which taxes vypralevied :, V jj..
justice; j* „
1 .*»•§& i a ' v saml usages, were to be pre
ferred 4o ode common rational* system:
f C Lrftiin
Vnnt«-comr*‘
ra oppression . Cp - N ?&
A\ l ? l *> e t evolution wtts not begfiiTi
As 11% rights of mankind had no
£undatio,vi ri morals, or reh-
Thty tpIE in the like straitvof tHe m
. fereot wars, which have arisen <H t of
the revolution—
di^ S £^fan or C G«muin or r •
As if the French had conspired to
rpartition those countries in 17y H
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As it r ranee, had the.- jrev.o!u
--i esfst • •
As if the \rars which France made'#ere
wanton, unprovoked, and unjustiha
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duke cl Brunswick, and the Austrian ac ‘
: rrties, was not a viokitiob of twenty dif
m They talk in the same way of the sub
ksequent war-*4mt shifting
t%i#fng*exts. -
At one time it i3 a war of kjnfe%a>l
: j gajnstWfefq|mers and revcHttiqnAtsWid
jthonghrthey well know k is the vices
Sand abuses,of kings aW courts, that ren- j
der reform and revoluCiiDivinevitable : v
“At another time it is a against a
chimera of their own creating;—that is',
pihey first drive a people'Wfifradnessaod
agltspair^until their pljfletSPfeads thfcm
to destroy thing that . menaces
th|m with treachery or subjection:! and
tin the oppressors make the milness*
Jfcy have produced, a cause’ of war a*
llose whom they have driven
‘*• vs f . ,'■%
,while they are butcher- ]
Hig those people who aim, only to be
free—they say it rs for the sake of , reli
gion ;
, They cut tHteir throats, and burn their :
towns, set one pro/ince in flames, in or- <
, der to. drive the people*who *afe burnt
out, to perform the®’ same service for
their country ..ten of aft adj,ogling, prop
* Vince—and they call ptfS making war
Pln tp* same jb.nnt <hey treatfjflf ’ the*
[ war as commenting in the midffe—of
■■jggi lining in the >ixth> eighth,-ppVenth
T#of.4ts existence,, as it suits iBIm.
;Wt"«.Reit is-the extirpation of ‘
nisnferzmuni’ whom they place
M. gents u> vio- *
Then it *s tor leugion wd order. .
they proitiot|;b^kiktituting as
sassination and -producing anarchyt
At last it becomes ->s* war against One
malm and he who” was not known until
author «.
cause , (he bdgthnivg mdSenit) the bo#y
pm soul of the ■ revolution—us ;if Abe,
fourteen points at which France \vuV It*'’
tacked by, tpe Combined Inins Os
ropfc in 1794; were offences in iqm who
was not fit aid of until alf those foutA:ni
’ arrtijlt s had been duleated* 1
As if it was* penoctly correct and in
nocent in the (Juke of B runs wick’ and
eni pe ror of A ustr i arto ente r ErariCe Ia
1792, and cnniidai to drive them out.
if it being inncc.nA to iraftade and
, despoil Eiaiihe, ft tyip doubly,, criminal ‘
to carry teEupoiJßefmyaderS tffe evils
of gl|p the wanton and pn
’ example, f•■ >.* % f ‘ V >
In short, the the French revolu
tion is talked of m English newspaper*
aijsri bypieir hired pressesre and eyenV
iv \viifcrej*-thc order of nature is rever%
— tight and wrong ai s'terms which
appear tb|>e appropriated’ to not
Ap the agg is mM or
(lone, hSweveF false, abominable! treat -
cherous, or rapacious if it is done by
England or the allies-pit is religious —
Every virtuous, act ofe*
“purpose on the othed lide —is atheisti
; cal % ft
And peopispyhd* conduct themself s
thus, expect to be believed, when they
say they are rel)gious y honest and honor a -
The nvanvNfbokoes tjyfrt despise or i
.‘them, ought to suspecthfs own
rhekd of y....
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‘[From Wr avail's /hs tor leal Memoirs of
mtii parfot Uie Fpefith Slottarchy ever
since ll.e r<%n ol Louis the Fourteenth ;
yet was frequently employed during a
gi-eaj part of the, last century, to exe
ciite the functions 61 his offlee oa. the
of ths, Swabia, on
Uie Territories* of Laden, and in the
Brisgaw, all which counters institute
a portion Sortie persons
in the discharge of hia ordinary fut
ce*l 'm a Carriage with his
Jie passe**he bridge^over, the, R*
Mil, thp first |own on the Eastern bank
,of the llhme ; where they acquainted
him that S|ileF a considerable journey
to pet for#;; the o.Wkt of which
becaretully conce||pi as-jthe. perso^.^”
’ kluai of great distinftion They added
that he must not oppose their taking
proper precautions $o preYent ius know
virfg the place to which he was conveyed
He ?acquiesced and allowed to
horidwtnk h h&d Qa. the sefcoad day they
arrived at alrnoHed Castle, the draw
bridge/of which being lowered, they
drove fiwjg Mcouvti .After waiting a
Cojis|dera!# tbpn condnc-*
ted into a spacious hall, where stood ,«v
Scaffold hung with blapk cloth, and *in
‘.piace^.-ftopi .or
A female shortly mad<| her appearances
habited in deep mourning* her lace whol-
IfßfejpPCgalcd by a Iflh-, *Shs was led by
two persons, who, when she was seajfed.
having first tied her hands, next fasfen,
dd H€t legs
from any judgement from her general
figure, he considered her to have passed
the period of youth. word wa
t®red ; neither didl%rmake any com
plaints, nor attempt any resistance.
When all the preparations for her exe
cution were op a sigijyal
given he unsheathed tmPqnstrument pi
pun ish nient/ according to practice
add-opted,in the German Empire* whftjj
the Axe is rarely* .or never used for de
capitation ;,and her head 4 being forcibly
held up by the Hair lie severed it* at a
sngle stroke from her body. .Without
Hjm ti'retnain..tifoe’ tfafl li'Mm
;de4
persons who had lufn, 4|p
the place ; and set down at the
the bridge leading to Stitasburgb..
V. I have heard the question, frequent,|||
ifet&edj dqring ray “residence in GdSg
i many* and many different Opinions si,a- ■
Red,.‘relative to.the Lady thu,s
have been put to death. The m .»>i ;
e rally adopted bafeef rested on ine Prm
cess of Tpqg^mfTaxis, ‘Augusta-Eliza,-
betl%hfm£tueivf of
Prhtcc Os \Virteqibert> t She had been
married'at a very early /period R
to Charles Anselm, Prince of Tour and
“Taxis.—Wlieii!?r* it proceeded frqpi
mutual incompatibiiity.pf
as was commonly pretetideil,. from the
Princess’s intractable and ferocious dis
position, the mama eminently
Unfortunate in its results. She was ac
idised ol4>a'vrng vep e ate dl f attempted to
take away her husband’s hfe, pailicuiar
ly, whillMhey. were walking together
near the Castle pf Donau Sdauft? on the
high bank overhanging the Danube,,
wheli she endeavored to precipitate diim
into tbe river. It is certain, tfiat about;
the yelr l7T|, x>r 1¥74,a final separati
on took place between them, „at the
1 Princess Sotfcitatibn/The
of Wirteinbergf bet brother# ta--whose;
custody she was Consigned, caused tier .
be Closely in a castle within
her own dommions, where was
dered* a$ mueb more problematical,
whether she was the person pq| to death
dined in thie autumn of the rear 1 T7sf
wtihdhb of ToW and Tajis,
£ s&ssgx
miles 6x>m r . the city of -
was then about fprty five years of age
and his wife was understood to be An’
Confinement. I believe that her de
not formally, announced’ a*
haying place, fill many sub
sequent to 1778 ; but tbisnircumstance
to wt
ent«r/. The priv ate annals of
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