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Appeal
VI. Quot Thouret all this inconsistency, and partiality, and treachery
and sordidness and breach of faith should have
been screened covered itself from his view sight for by a varnish
shallow varnish of prudence and compassion.
Covered from his view the view of that honest
[and discerning] patriot it has hitherto been
most certainly: for what where is that sophistry
that has not imposed itself upon man: but
surely it will not remain so now.
Errassi cum patribus, I know full well
is the excuse M. Thouret has a full right
to plead: may he have the fu but not his the man but not the
opinion have the full benefit of it: errare
cum patribus, devipere cum patribus, opprimere cum patribus, furari cum patribus, are the
great and leading objects of other assemblies
too obvious to be named: but such are not
among the objects of the National Assembly of France.
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