ADDRESS OF THE ENGLISH PEOPLE TO THE PEOPLE OF PARIS.
ThofoMfiWr.fcnuU.-es-. of tp.e V>\<,y\ ii^voiV to the, citizens of Parn is pub .blii-tl by t')o Ous a rvuUur, printed in Ivmnn :—: — Br> t>>ers, — 't lip .i ■?• fp? ro ' o <-s V.ive br.m crowded jvi'h ovencs isi v» llr r <""> '"'' p1 h IT> ?31 ' 1 ' \\ tll-brins; of (,<!<■< *' TjUjlum' t < *. >Cr 1 J . ' By unwise p*»l eye ' e cv-Orvernmcil or Firtncehns preeipi\i>d you' C'-u '*!? i T £> a roawioi on, th • immediate v-Mi'ts of whr'i :' 'i nop. 5. ibie to foresee. Wise mncciio^s to iiirVrom t'emntiLN would hnvo paved you ko'n a m.l u ir, and jour ojipu'tsors from the p»:'t o( gtip(l.,u! >, '-ilo -d You fo'vr, however, 'rkrn \o.i- r .!'in.!, ju^fce has prev.iilr«!, it n<! v>u '^ rv - '' c '"- fiiutir> ! !a*»t. At a wirninq to -"il:n t' 1 avr.d l - ft f oliy <rul 'nfuiualio'i of claiin^ oi'an llmf refn mis tinn^cc 0 ;-,. ■v, cr, bnn^ nccc rs-y, t!)'t r "-'.MI no' i^r fjncei li> «(. rmy tli-i even's of lll lc j i' ilia, i j i Up last few tii}S be an norlastiu • in*'^-f 1 ? ' Peoj hcf K'-pnd''—^hp ili'*» ity nnd atubili'v f n great revot' itl '":i (0-=.-f3 in tcs lietnir clT'V.'^tl, fi"i, f'>t a jpeat c jat, a»Yi3', secondly, witliout Hip destm^uori of property cr ' p vi.iliti-m nf ',n,TPn lift*. L?t ilns course eh Tact. 0 : iso t!:>T mighty clning^s now goui£ on in your cm, }»/. The brief hirtorv of ?o'ir tr^mondons stiu<x?lc pro(sents mmv noble n- k -. ot urrnpni.tv, fcrberiianop, and moral lieroism. W' 1 rre> # c clrrply "i 1 *.<> rcu for tlie great, stand wirc'u to a haw m u'e a-jnin^t opprrssiou Ma_y a coiirovt \hus pjiar i GU' ) lv romraeiiccd rculi^e its great destiny in >'•? •;> r< ff near". Theworl; oJ 1 reform- •m )'.-in»»i ? iodt Europe and the world in proceed ;i w.t'i r'p'd studes. Lpi us hasten its coi'su -"itiv on, ail '.now that v, \\'<\ i ab'.cr internnti'nl tonflirt, "r "en"-, by na mtor han^e of fjoid offices and '<'"' p.otlucts oi cv,- labooij to p.\hibit cur ]w i f m lh° tuUh thtt " f ; o.l bath trida of opp ; loed &H oat ons to drelt upon trie f ee of me ear*h,'' Fill"]}. IT" V>. 3 roil (hd C'«"!»J. B" f'l'thfal. B'T flrn, a-id j.i r !irc must UiuTp'i. Thd Frei.ch r»u! ii •» London immediately and*" «o Itu f '1 '.v r..; r-tK • — K,)«!i 'iim-r. "-d Cro'i)"^ '— The Fr.Tidi rpsilents 'n Londo'i (\p c .v n 'cv t' > Mionk 5 !, i-i ti? name of th"i hroJic.s oi P r.h •'• fl f I'/'nermit ".ynrathy whirh you 'l'W "•'■ pi pnof (f t vav<s t'.ieta in tlie add c s "."u h?vi , . j 1 crited. You lifiv» fdt <lv: 1 th n p^af r -otu'irn whiHi X poing or a' Pri' s rai <■? la r ,i (o t.j .'/.lvpn' cf tha wnriil, s . i^itu! ii ;, ..s it (io r s. onnp. ri| t j s tf humour o d jiatpi'n ! !w i.i'Jie t'eiu of di loyal and shaneiul srllish ,'.- i :s. To fi^n o >Ye ti umph nf tli^'e principles, jou rPror-Ti^nd moueiation, loyalty, and firmness to France. Mcdpta'ion-— of this she has alrendy^ivn a strikingproof, b) rcsperlin? I'r vafp |>ioj-erty, and the li\cb o£ those against wi urn she rose H aims. Loyalty — i< viable in the* -'"pei'l made by the Pro' -visional Government to the whole nation on the choice of institutions ; t u .c vintoiioub people of France does not des.re to cn'orce us opinion, but appeal! to a'l France. nines?— she sh"ws it in the calm and dignified altitude which she maintains in ih" hour of triumph. Englishmen nnd Hrothcis!— We Frenchmen heartily giasp the ha"d which yc.u offer to us. We do not wish, for war with England. Lei it hs uni verbally repeated. We shall only d da c war to tiie oppressors of those nations who cil' tar our ussistaoce to ca»t off their yoke. Against them we ere ceitoin you will be our companions in in ma. The BPiriments we now esprcfs ore, we are 6»re of it, nn. icipa'ed bv all Fia co, ratifies beforehand th" pledge wl.uh we now j;iye you.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 225, 26 July 1848, Page 3
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