Letters of Horace Walpole — volume Ii

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I have perceived that every age has notonly a new language and new modes, but a new way of articulating. Atfirst I thought myself grown deaf when with young people; but perceivedthat I understood my contemporaries, though they whispered. Well! I mustgo amongst those I do not comprehend so well, but shall leave them whenthey go to supper.
_THE GORDON RIOTS. _ TO SIR HORACE MANN.
STRAWBERRY HILL, _June_ 5, 1780.
Not a syllable yet from General Clinton. There has been a battle at seain the West In
...dies, which we might have gained; know we did not, but notwhy: and all this is forgotten already in a fresher event. I have saidfor some time that the field is so extensive, and the occurrences sonumerous, and so much pains are taken to involve them in falsehoods andmystery, and opinions are so divided, that all evidences will be deadbefore a single part can be cleared up; but I have not time, nor youpatience, for my reflections. I must hurry to the history of the day. The Jack of Leyden of the age, Lord George Gordon, [1] gave notice to theHouse of Commons last week, that he would, on Friday, bring in thepetition of the Protestant Association; and he openly declared to hisdisciples, that he would not carry it unless _a noble army of martyrs, not fewer than forty thousand_, would accompany him.

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