John Thelwall, a Pioneer of Democracy And Social Reform in England During the French Revolution
John Thelwall, a Pioneer of Democracy And Social Reform in England During the French Revolution
Charles Cestre
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. . . Every man alive, I think, must be convinced of the hazard of such proceedings. The first was an address to the Society, called "The Jacobins," in France, while there was a king upon the throne in that country: now, for what good purpose could this be intended, I am unable to discover. They after- wards presented an address to the National Con- vention of France. ... An account has been given Digitized by Google 100 John Thelwall you of the language which Frost ^ used at the bar of the Nat...ional Convention of France and of the language which the President used in return ; from which it is manifest the address was considered as an address of republicans, and had the aspect of a work intended to prepare the way to a revolution in this country ; and a hope is expressed that the time is not far off when they shall have to felicitate a National Convention in England. . . • " Gentlemen, in point of fact, the French principles which governed the Revolution, and which proceeded to the length of bringing their king to the scaffold, were also adopted in the London Corresponding Society in the course of the year 1793, which appears from the entries in their books, for you find they make Roland, Barr^re and St.
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