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In the spirit of that benevolence , we sent a gentleman to beseech the Directory of
Regicide , not to be quite so prodigal as their Republick had been of judicial
murder . We solicited them to spare the lives of some unhappy persons of the first
...
In the spirit of that benevolence , we sent a gentleman to beseech the Directory of
Regicide , not to be quite so prodigal as their Republick had been of judicial
murder . We solicited them to spare the lives of some unhappy persons of the first
...
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... by massacres which cannot be remembered without horror ; and at length by
the execrable murder of a just and beneficent Sovereign , and of the illustrious
Princess , who , with an unshaken firmness , has shared all the misfortunes of her
...
... by massacres which cannot be remembered without horror ; and at length by
the execrable murder of a just and beneficent Sovereign , and of the illustrious
Princess , who , with an unshaken firmness , has shared all the misfortunes of her
...
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... that have penetrated more than skin - deep into my mind ; and never can they
be extracted by all the surgery of murder ; never can the throbbings they have
created , be assuaged by all the emollient cataplasms of robbery and
confiscation .
... that have penetrated more than skin - deep into my mind ; and never can they
be extracted by all the surgery of murder ; never can the throbbings they have
created , be assuaged by all the emollient cataplasms of robbery and
confiscation .
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Sometimes they have got a body of wretches , calling themselves fathers , to
demand the murder of their sons ; boasting that Rome had but one Brutus , but
that they could shew five hundred . There were instances in which they inverted
and ...
Sometimes they have got a body of wretches , calling themselves fathers , to
demand the murder of their sons ; boasting that Rome had but one Brutus , but
that they could shew five hundred . There were instances in which they inverted
and ...
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... and with the greatest truth , their several factions accuse each other . By
cannibalism , I mean their devouring , as a nutriment of their ferocity , some part
of the bodies of those they have murdered ; their drinking 76 REGICIDE PEACE .
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... and with the greatest truth , their several factions accuse each other . By
cannibalism , I mean their devouring , as a nutriment of their ferocity , some part
of the bodies of those they have murdered ; their drinking 76 REGICIDE PEACE .
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