A Whigs Apology for His Consistency in a Letter From a Member of Parliament T

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A Whigs Apology for His Consistency in a Letter From a Member of Parliament T
Robert Adair
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It were needless to press any further the effecis of that treaty upon the operations of the war. There are considerations, however, behind, of a yet more alarming import. Considering the Prussian treaty upon a larger scale, it strikes me as likely to become the founda- tion of a new system of national engage- ments coming in aid of the new system of government and manners with which the world is threatened. In this view it forms a new epoch in the French revolution. But a short time ago, the wo...rst that Europe had to fear, was that the influx of French principles would produce, through a gradual revolution of sentiment, revolutions in all her governments : but never could it have* been credited even by those who confided most in the triumph of the revolution even- tually, that by a direcl league with one of the most considerable of the regular go- vernments, one half of Europe would be seen confederated to force it's principles upon the other. I think this very likely to be the case, in the present situation of af- fairs.

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