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" ... have been even amputated in this unworthy situation. Let your opinion, Sir, of the principle which actuates them be what it may, they suppose that they act from the noblest of all principles, a love of freedom and their country. "
Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review - Σελίδα 736
1795
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