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Extract from the Votes of the National Assembly of France, of Wednesday the 25 th of Nov. 1789, transmitted by the Archbishop of Aix, President of the National Assembly, to Earl Stanhope, Chairman of the Revolution Society in London. Extrait - Richard Price, A Discourse on the Love of Our Country [1789]Edition used:A Discourse on the Love of Our Country, delivered on Nov. 4, 1789, at the Meeting-House in the Old Jewry, to the Society for Commemorating the Revolution in Britain. With an Appendix. Second edition (London: T. Cadell, 1789).
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Extract from the Votes of the National Assembly ofFrance,of Wednesday the 25th of Nov. 1789, transmitted by theArchbishop of Aix,President of the National Assembly, to EarlStanhope,Chairman of the Revolution Society in London.
Un membre a lu une adresse de felicitation de la part de la Société Angloise, appellée Société de la Revolution. L’assemblée vivement touchée de ce temoignage extraordinaire d’estime a exprimé sa satisfaction par de grands applaudissemens, et a décrété que M. le Président sera chargé d’ecrire à Milord Stanhope Président de la Société, une lettre dans la quelle il lui temoignera la vive et profonde sensibilité qu’a eprouvé l’Assemblée Nationale de France à la lecture de la declaration faite au nom de la Société de la Revolution d’Angleterre, la quelle respire les sentimens d’humanité et de bienveillance universelle qui doivent lier dans tous les pays du monde, les vrais amis de la Liberte et du bonheur des nations. (Signé) L’ARCH. D’AIX, (L. S.) Le Vte. de Miræbeau, (Contre Signé) Salomon de la Saugerie, TRANSLATION.
A member having read a Congratulatory Address of the English Society called the Revolution Society; the Assembly, deeply affected with this extraordinary proof of esteem, expressed its satisfaction by loud applause, and resolved that the President be directed to write a letter to Lord Stanhope, Chairman of the Society, expressing the lively and deep sensibility with which the National Assembly of France received the address of the Revolution Society in England, which breathes those sentiments of humanity and universal benevolence, that ought to unite together, in all countries of the world, the true friends of liberty and the happiness of mankind. (Signed) THE ARCHBISHOP OF AIX, Sealed with the Arms of the National Assembly of France. (Counter-Signed) The Visc. de Miræbeau, Salomon de la Saugerie. |

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