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6 July 1802 4 41
N. S. Wales
Thus it was, that to save to no worthier or higher purpose than the saving a few negligent men from
the reproach of negligence (for though negligence was
proved upon them, worse than negligence was either
proved or probable) the chief great wish of the Revolution
was attempted to be do undone. To roast an
egg a piece for a few idlers, more the constitution was
endeavoured to be set on fire. to have been consumed reduced to ashes. Happily a man as
much more honest and clear-headed than either of that as he was less
audacious, bold ran in and it, smothered the flame (before any material
mischief had been done.) and beat the fire brand out of
their hands.
That this attempt though but in part successful
(successful so far as concerned the obtaining an indemnity
which though so audaciously rejected, could not under the
circumstances of the case could not be refused) that this
attempt on the f part of the father should have been saved regarded
relation
as a precedent by to the son, seems natural enough.
+ + The plan which in other is confused by the Histories of Jack the Giant Killer and the Seven Champions and the Seven
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