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of France to establish on immovable foundations in America. Just at this time, there appeared in Paris a new edition of Raynal's philosophic and political history of the two Indies, with the name of the author on the title-page. His work abounded ally in New England, was found a land that knew how to be happy without kings Chap. XXI.} 1781. and without priests. Raynal, IX. 18, ed. 1781. Philosophy, he wrote, desires to see all governments just, and all peoples happy. If the love of justainst their oppressors. Ibid., 305, ed. 1781. The advocate-general Segur having drawn up the most minatory indictment, Raynal left his book to be burned by the hangman, and fled through Brussels to Holland. The book went into many a library, anerve for England so much strength in North America, that the two powers might watch, restrain, and balance each other. Raynal, IX. 318, ed. 1781. Meantime Prince Kaunitz, in preparing the preliminary articles for the peace congress at Vienna,