Om Four Letters on the Proposals for Peace With the Regicide Directory of France
In this series of letters, an anonymous author offers a powerful critique of the British government's proposals for peace with revolutionary France. Arguing that any peace with the 'regicide directory' would be tantamount to surrender, the author presents a forceful case for continuing the war against the revolutionary forces.
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