ABSTRACT

LeE Noir, as soon as he had quitted these gentlemen, both of whom, and surely not without reason, he concluded were infected by la maladie Angloise, 121 bethought himself of a letter he had to a great man, who possessed / an hereditary seat, in the British legislature. This nobleman, not contented with his political consequence, as well as the deference that is paid to rank, as much in this country, as in any other in Europe; or with the power he shared with his illustrious compeers, aspired to the high dignity of being a fomenter of discord, and the head of an unprincipled faction.