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d. the birth of a neutrality policy ...the cause of france is compared …

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d. the birth of a neutrality policy

...the cause of france is compared with that of america during its late revolution. would to heaven that the comparison were just. would to heaven we could discern in the mirror of french affairs the same humanity, the same decorum, the same gravity, the same order, the same dignity, the same solemnity, which distinguished the cause of the american revolution. clouds and darkness would not then rest upon the issue as they now do. i own i do not like the comparison. (1793?)

...there was a time when all men in this country entertained the same favorable view of the french revolution. at the present time, they all still unite in the wish that the troubles of france may terminate in the establishment of a free and good government; and dispassionate, well - informed men must equally unite in the doubt whether this be likely to take place under the auspices of those who now govern... that country. but agreeing in these two points, there is a great and serious diversity of opinion as to the real merits and probable issue of the french revolution. (1794)

none can deny that the cause of france has been stained by excesses and extravagances for which it is not easy, if possible, to find a parallel in the history of human affairs, and from which reason and humanity recoil.... (1794)

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Since no specific question is provided about this text, it's not possible to give a targeted answer. If you want to analyze the text (e.g., identify the author's stance on the French Revolution, compare it to the American Revolution, etc.), or have a specific question like about historical context, literary analysis, etc., please clarify your question.