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Excerpt from Letters, on the Subject of the Concert of Princes, and Dismemberment of Poland and France: First Published in the Morning Chronicle Between July 20, 1792, and June 25, 1793
Charged upon the convention when fitting in judgment Upon Louis XVI. Befides, war, which is the agent which muft in general be employed upon thefe oc cafions, prefents a very aspen/inc, as well as an uncertain court of judicature; and it feems highly improper for any government to charge its fubjeéts with the burthen of fighting to convert another nation; not to forget, how much it tends permanently to embitter two nations, when one of them in effect promotes a civil war in the other. - In ibort, none fhould govern, who do not par take in the confequences of their own government; and for a Hill ?ronger reafon, none fhould govern, who have different and even oppofite interefis refpeéting the governed; or who are ignorant of their local circum fiances, their mental and other habits.
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