A Memoir of Thomas Bewick Written by himself

CHAPTER XVI.

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Further remarks on the measures and supporters of Mr. 185–189 Pitt—Witches—Their treatment—Consequences of ignorance—Mr. Pitt’s motives—General Bonaparte’s victories—His ambition and consequent ruin—Reflections on war and its horrors—What might have been done with the men and the money—The moss-troopers—Their ferocity