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Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay

CHAPTER IV
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Machinery has been attacked.

Inflammatory handbills have appeared upon the walls.

At present all is quiet; but the thing may happen, particularly if Polignac and Peyronnet should not be put to death.

The Peers wish to save them.

The lower orders, who have had five or six thousand of their friends and kinsmen butchered by the frantic wickedness of these men, will hardly submit.


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