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Excerpt from Serious Address to the People of England, on the Subject of a Reform: And the Necessity of Zeal and Unanimity in Defence of Their Country
Auckland, that the war was entered into, not intemperately and rafhly, not from any preme ditation or defire, on the part Of our Govern men't, which, on the contrary, exerted itfelf to avert the threatened calamity,'in a manner, ver'y laudable 1n my opinion, though it has been cenfured for 'having carried its pacific wifhes farther, than the'dignityof the Rate de manded; but' was entered into by the unjuit aggre¿ion, by the 1nfatiable ambition, by the artful projects of France herfelf; Who, reject ing with lofty difdain all advances to negotia tion, refolved to make war politically, in order to confolidate and efiablifh her favourite re public.
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