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Reply of L. N. M. Carnot, Citizen of France, One of the Founders of the Republic, and Constitutional Member of the Executive Directory: To the Report Made on the Conspiracy of the 18th Fructidor, 5th Year, by J. Ch. Bailleul, in the Name of the Select Com
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Reply of L. N. M. Carnot, Citizen of France, One of the Founders of the Republic, and Constitutional Member of the Executive Directory: To the Report Made on the Conspiracy of the 18th Fructidor, 5th Year, by J. Ch. Bailleul, in the Name of the Select Com
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Reply of L. N. M. Carnot, Citizen of France, One of the Founders of the Republic, and Constitutional Member of the Executive Directory: To the Report Made on the Conspiracy of the 18th Fructidor, 5th Year, by J. Ch. Bailleul, in the Name of the Select Com
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But there are other writers of amery'difi'e-'e rent character, men whofe lives have been perniciousor ufelefs to fociety; who have, eneye'rthelefs, conceived it important that pol} terijy. {hpuld beacqtlainted with their prinéie ples, fiach as:they were, and with the courie of their, tranfaélions and' intrigues. This rage for perpetuating the portraitures of men'i tal deformity has been at all timesremarka bly prevalent in France 3 and the immenfe collection of French memoirs prefents us with a feries of thefe felf-accufers unexam pled inthe literature of'any other country.
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