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1831 March 20.
J.B. v. G.3.

The appropriate subject of this history
was & is the wrath of one single man
and the baneful effects of that same wrath:
a sort of counterpart to the subject of the
Iliad: Achilles, George the 3d., People of Greece
the people of England: Agamemnon it is not necessary
to say who. As to the baneful effects
were they to be traced on to their remotest
ramifications volumes in an indefinite number
would not suffice for the exhibition of them.
In the prosecution of this strain I have perhaps
gone too far already. Among them are the
multitudinous manifestations of depravity on the part
of individuals – fruits of matchless constitution
and the system of corruption which is at once
the product & the instrument of it. As


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