Excerpt from Fragments of Politics and History, Vol. 1 of 2: Translated From the French
When every one contributes what he knows, he serves his country.
It must not, however, be presumed, that each article is distinct, and entirely unconnected with the rest; amidst all this disorder, real or apparent, an unity will be found in my political principles; it will at least be seen what are my predominant ideas. I flatter myself that I shall always appear the sincere friend of humanity, of liberty and equality. I aspire to no other praises.
All these pieces are not new: I have taken care to collect those which had most affinity with the immediate subjects of debate; and there are many others which I have merely retouched. It is not difficult to conceive that the revolution, of which I am a decided partizan, has given them a new tincture.
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