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Excerpt from The Dream of an Englishman, Faithful to His King and Country
On a fudden I learned that peace and law were threatened there; I learned by whom, and for what purpofe, and I lhrunk with horror. Proclamations, however, as firm as they were prudent, happily re called the good, and firuck the bad with dread. I felt proud of my country, when I faw on every fide thofe noble afi'ociations formed to defend the laws, the fovereign, and the people. Mixing with the crowd, I found many who were more enlightened, none more zealous than myfelf. I had been long abfent from my country, and had great arrears of duty to di'charge. So fortunate were my enquiries, that few, I believe, among my countrymen learned more than Idid, of all that was confpired againfi her, abroad and at home.(3)
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