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One, supposing the people acting by themselves, and always for the good, will attribute all the misfortunes of the revolution to the faction of the foreigner. By seeing the roles distributed to the Swiss Pache and Marat, to the Austrian Proly, to the Spaniard Gusman, to the Prussian Clootz, to the Pole Lazouski, to the Italian Buonarotti, to Prince Charles of Hesse, to Miranda, Marchena, Westermann, Wimpfen, Kellermann, etc., etc., etc., he will attempt to demonstrate how France has always been the victim of its natural enemies. This system can acquire much plausibility.