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Burke

CHAPTER VIII
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Every courier that crossed the Channel supplied new material to his contempt and his alarm.

He condemned the whole method and course of the French reforms.

His judgment was in suspense no more.

He no longer distrusted; he hated, despised, and began to dread.
Men soon began to whisper abroad that Burke thought ill of what was going on over the water.

When it transpired that he was writing a pamphlet, the world of letters was stirred with the liveliest expectation.


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