An Answer to the Inquiry Into the State of the Nation With Strictures On the Co

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An Answer to the Inquiry Into the State of the Nation With Strictures On the Co
Henry Brougham Brougham And Vaux
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But their re- sistance would be ineffectual, and their feeble efforts would not prevent the French from reaching London before our Right Honourable Secretary had recovered from his surprise at the overthrow of his favourite force.
I have no wish to insinuate that Mr. Fox has ever represented an armed peasantry as sufficient for our defence without a regu- lar army. Misrepresentation is not neces- 154 ANSWER TO THE INQUIRY INTO sary to my arguments, and will not, I trust, be ascribed to my work.
... My object is dis- tinctly to state, that the plan of an armed peasantry, so strongly urged by Mr. Fox, is, in this level country, and against such an enemy as the French, not only inefficient, but nugatory ; that to describe such a force as irresistible is a proof of gross ignorance ; that such evidence of error on [lie part of the Right Honourable Secretary cannot fail to impair the authority attached to his opinion, and justify us to question the accuracy of his assertions in every matter in which they are not accompanied by proof.

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