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Excerpt from Memoirs of the Countess De Genlis, Illustrative of the History of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
The efforts of malevolence have never succeeded in fixing upon any of my works a single falsehood, or a single erroneous citation; yet these works contain many severe remarks. I have never however allowed myself to employ such severity, but for the interest of religion and morals, * and I have constantly praised every one frankly, (even my enemies, ) when they have been blameless in these particulars the same honesty and impartiality will be traced throughout these memoirs, which will be useful, be cause they are true, and because neither malignity nor resentment have dictated a single line in them.
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