Brief Reflections relative to the Emigrant French Clergy
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The pamphlet is a plea addressed to British women urging them to aid displaced French clergy who have fled revolutionary violence, describing their descent from comfort to penury and warning that without prompt assistance they face starvation. The author argues that women's seclusion fosters moral sensitivity and uniquely positions them to organize discreet, effective charity, outlines a modest female-led subscription plan, defends the clergy's deservingness by contrasting their piety with contemporary crimes, and appeals to both private benevolence and eventual public provision while exhorting immediate practical contributions.
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