Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - The rules of the Royal Institution forbid (and wisely) religious or political controversy. It was therefore impossible for me in these Lectures to say much which had to be said in drawing a just and complete picture of the Ancien Regime in France. The passages inserted between brackets which bear on religious matters were accordingly not spoken at the Royal Institution. But more. It was impossible for me in these Lectures to bring forward as fully as I could have wished the contrast between the continental nations and England whether now or during the eighteenth century. But that contrast cannot be too carefully studied at the present moment. In proportion as it is seen and understood will the fear of revolution (if such exists) die out among the wealthier classes; and the wish for it (if such exists) among the poorer; and a large extension of the suffrage will be looked on as - what it actually is - a safe and harmless concession to the wishes - and as I hold to the just rights - of large portion of the British nation.
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