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But if you have a fear of
unpopularity, is that arising from the imputation of vigour and boldness, or that arising
from that of inactivity and indecision most to be feared? When Italy is laid waste by war, when cities are attacked and houses in flames, do
you not think that you will be then consumed by a perfect conflagration of hatred?”
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