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<p>Humanity and Civlization, as for<lb/>
<p>Humanity and Civilization, as for<lb/>
the Individuals of one country<lb/>
the Individuals of one country<lb/>
to be interested for the prosperi-<lb/>
to be interested for the prosperity<lb/>
-ty of another; I have <unclear>long thought</unclear><lb/>
of another; I have long thought<lb/>
that the people have but one<lb/>
that the people have but one<lb/>
cause throughout the World<lb/>
cause throughout the World<lb/>
It is Sovereign who have dif-<lb/>
It is Sovereign who have different<lb/>
-ferent Interests. Besides we<lb/>
Interests. Besides we<lb/>
owe it particularly to the <unclear>Trends</unclear><lb/>
owe it particularly to the French<lb/>
for I take it, that the Constitu-<lb/>
for I take it, that the Constitutions<lb/>
-tions of both Countries were ve-<lb/>
of both Countries were very<lb/>
-ry much the same till <del>R</del><unclear>Gardi-</unclear><lb/>
much the same till <del>R</del>Cardinal<lb/>
-val Revolution took the word<lb/>
Richlieu took the word<lb/>
in one and the Stuarts happily</p>
in one and the Stuarts happily</p>


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Humanity and Civilization, as for
the Individuals of one country
to be interested for the prosperity
of another; I have long thought
that the people have but one
cause throughout the World
It is Sovereign who have different
Interests. Besides we
owe it particularly to the French
for I take it, that the Constitutions
of both Countries were very
much the same till RCardinal
Richlieu took the word
in one and the Stuarts happily



Identifier: | JB/541/001/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541.

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1789-01-03

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541

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001

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002

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Correspondence

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"William Petty, 2nd Earl Shelburne, Lord Lansdowne"

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