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" However ready the French are to accufe individuals, the inhabitants of the moil defpotic country are not more afraid of fpeaking treafon, than the French are of faying any thing to the difadvantage of the people : no nation was ever more indulgent to... "
A Journal During a Residence in France, from the Beginning of August, to the ... - 第 139 頁
John Moore 著 - 1793 - 617 頁
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1794 - 612 頁
...miftaken." ' However ready the Trench are to accufe individuals, the inhabitants of the moft defpotic country are not more afraid of fpeaking treafon, than the French are of faying any thing to the dit'advantage of the people: no nation was ever more indulgent to the caprices of its tyrant, than...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1794 - 612 頁
...afraid of fpeakingtrcafon, than the French are of faying any thing to the ¿¡(advantage of the feofk : no nation was ever more indulgent to the caprices of its tyrant, than France is at prefent, to that moll capricious and bloody of all tyrants, Le Pc;>fle Souverain.' Although Dr. Moore...
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The Monthly review. New and improved ser, 第 13 卷

1794 - 612 頁
...miftaken." ' However ready the French are to accufe individuals, the inhabitants of the tnoft defpotic country are not more afraid of fpeaking treafon, than the French are of faying anything to the difadvantage of the feaf.'e : no nation was ever more indulgent to the caprices of...
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A journal during a residence in France ... 1792

John Moore, Robert Anderson - 1820 - 522 頁
...are not more afraid of speaking treason, than the French are of saying any thing to the disadvantage of the people : no nation was ever more indulgent to the caprices of its tyrant, than France is at present to that most capricious and bloody of all tyrants, Le Peuple Souverain. Some of the battalions...
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The Works: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings by Robert Anderson, 第 3 卷

John Moore - 1820 - 532 頁
...are 'not more afraid of speaking treason, than the French are of saying any thing to the disadvantage of the people : no nation was ever more indulgent to the caprices of its tyrant, than France is at present to that most capricious and bloody of all tyrants, Le Peuple Souverain. Some of the battalions...
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The Sentimental and Masonic Magazine, 第 5 卷

1794 - 644 頁
...miftaken." However ready the French are to accufe individuals, the inhabitants of the moil defpotic country are not more afraid of fpeaking treafon, than...indulgent to the caprices of its tyrant, than France is at .prefent, to that moil capricious and bloody of all tyrants, Le Peuple Sou ve rain. Some of the battalions...
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