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History of the Girondists, Volume I

BOOK V
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The mask of concealment which these writers assumed in Amsterdam deceived no one, but it effected their security.

All the crimes of thought were there inviolable; it was at the same time the asylum and the arsenal of new ideas.

An active and vast trade in books made a speculation of the overthrow of religion and thrones.

The prodigious demand for prohibited works which were thus circulated in the world, proved sufficiently the increasing alteration of ancient beliefs in the mind of the people.
XI.
In Germany, the country of phlegm and patience, minds apparently so slow shared with serious and concentrated ardour in the general movement of mind in Europe.

Free thought there assumed the form of an universal conspiracy.


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