Excerpt from History of Great Britain, From the Revolution, 1688, to the Conclusion of the Treaty of Amiens, 1802
To attempt to govern a whole nation in' a m'ocie abhorrent from their feelings, principles, and press judices, is a complication of folly and wickednefs and the counfels of Great Britain at this period were governed by a fpirit of infatuation, which it is' difficult to analyfe into any of the common principles of human action, and which excites our afioh'rfhment at leaft as {trongly as our indignation or regret.
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