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Vaughan
I am admitting to all this while that of which
the contrary is evident and undisputed — that
Mr Vaughan had an intercourse with the enemy,
How stands the fact? Mr Vaughan's intercourse is with Mr Stone, and
with Mr Stone only. Mr Stone's intercourse is
with his brother in France: and it is the Brother
and he only, if I recollect wright, that has
any direct intercourse with any bo man who comes
under the denomination of an enemy. In the
correspondence of Mr Stone, of whom I know just nothing,
there is a disguise which in the correspondence
of any friend of mine with such a country
I should be much concerned very sorry to see. But in the communication
made by Mr Vaughan, there is neither
disguise nor mystery. Having something of an
acquaintance, as it appears, with Mr Stone,
who, as it appears takes advantage of the slightest acquaintance
to display his political importance, Mr Vaughan,
observing, <add>as he thinks</add>among the French symptoms of a disposition to finding the French disposed to take advice from any
bodyman whom French vanity and presumption
can find a for numbering among these
wellwishers, thinks this a good opportunity of
conveying reasons arguments to them against an enterprize a project [+] [+] which, how rashly
and foolishly sower
conducted in the past
of that country,
the all apt appearance of which however all mischievousness to that
country would be highly not fail to be pregnant
with uncalculable miseries mischiefs to this. This He accordingly gives
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