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Address to the French National Convention, from the following Societies of Britons, united in one common cause, namely, the obtaining of a fair, equal, and impartial representation in Parliament

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Maurice Margarot
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Thomas Hardy
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'The Triple Alliance, not of Crowns, but of the people of America, France and Britain, will give Freedom to Europe, and Peace to the World! [...] This desire of having the concurrence of different Country Societies to this Address, has occassioned a month's delay in presenting it...Remember, Frenchmen, that although this testimony of friendship only now reaches your Assembly, it bears the date of 27th of September, 1792.' London Corresponding Society, vol 1, ed. Michael T. Davis, p. 30.