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Excerpt from The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Vol. 7 of 10
As the restoration of the Bourbon dynasty was still of too recent a date for any amalgam ation to have yet taken place between the new and ancient order of things, all the most pro minent features of both regimes were just then brought, in their fullest relief, into jux taposition; and, accordingly, the result was such as to suggest to an unconcerned spectator quite as abundant matter for ridicule as for grave political consideration. It would be difficult.
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