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by it. It must not be supposed that the English make 

 no revolutions ; on the contrary, they revolutionise to a 

 great extent ; they are always at it, but in their own 

 quiet way : thus they attempt only what is possible and 

 really useful ; and one may be sure that at the close 

 there will be complete satisfaction without the entire 

 destruction of the past. 



