Charles Dickens Quotes
It Was Too Much The Way Of Monseigneur Under His Reverses As A Refugee, And It Was Much Too Much The Way Of Native British Orthodoxy, To Talk Of This Terrible Revolution As If It Were The One Only Harvest Ever Known Under The Skies That Had Not Been Sown - As If Nothing Had Ever Been Done, Or Omitted To Be Done, That Had Led To It - As If Observers Of The Wretched Millions In France, And Of The Misused And Perverted Resources That Should Have Made Them Prosperous, Had Not Seen It Inevitably Coming, Years Before, And Had Not In Plain Words Recorded What They Saw.
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