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by any country must appear to be For from all
that II have ever had opportunity to observe, & opportunities
have not been wanting Mr Vaughan adds
not only philosophy but sincerity to his treasons
And whoever draws the indictment if he will add a
for each of these to the list, he shall
to any evidence in support of it —
I am admitting to all this while that of of which the
contrary is evident & undisputed — that Mr Vaughan
had intercourse with the enemy. — How stands the
fact? Mr Vaughan's intercourse is with Mr Stone, &
with Mr Stone only. Mrr Stone's intercourse is with
his Brother in France: & it is the Brother, & he only,
if I recollect right, that has any direct intercourse
any 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 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, as he thinks, among the French, symptoms
of a disposition to take advice from any man whom
French vanity & presumption can find a pretence for
numbering among their well-wishers. thinks this a good
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