Letters to the Peers of Scotland

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Maet, 0ie end of November 1792, the latter reports himfelf to have faid, " You fpeak, Sir, of a fecret agent. I f* forefce a difficulty. You know that in France we ff profefg a great refpel for the public opinion, which i ' f conftitutei [ '99 ] the time, when he would have ftated with filch alarm, and fhewn fuch eagernefs to refent with acrimony, communications of the French with focieties in this country, which he had long fuffered unmolefted to proceed *. But in purfuit of his favourite obje...ct, the '* conftitutes the force of free government, and which " is a wholefome reftraint on thofe who govern. This " public opinion, however, is ready to demand of " the Provifional Executive Council, Why it has had " the weaknefs not to require the recognition of the " French Republic by England ? Will it then be poffible " to treat with you by the means of a fecret agent? " We have here a Minifter Plenipotentiary, who has " all the confidence of our Government. " * See the correfpondence of the Conftitutional So- ciety with the Convention of France and various Jacobin Clubs, publifhed in London in 1792, where there is to be found an account of the reception of an embafTy from .

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