Shelburne

R. Whatmore
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这一章讲的是谢尔本的第二任伯爵威廉·佩蒂。他生前被称为谢尔本勋爵,他的许多对手称他为“马拉格里达”,这是臭名昭著的葡萄牙耶稣会士加布里埃尔·马拉格里达的名字,他将1755年的里斯本地震描述为上帝对罪人的审判,后来因涉嫌参与暗杀国王约瑟夫一世而被处决。谢尔本被比作马拉格里达,因为他自称爱国者,却鼓励反对乔治三世的派系和反对派。因为他与所谓的共和派和平等派有联系,因为他支持约翰·威尔克斯恢复国会议员身份的运动,因为他缺乏幽默感。对于谢尔本的反对者来说,他是一个危险的辉格党,一个干涉宪法的人,一个激进分子和持不同政见者的朋友,如果他获得权力,可能会导致国家崩溃。对于日内瓦的叛军来说,谢尔本参与辉格党的政治活动将产生深远的影响。
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Shelburne
This chapter turns to the second Earl of Shelburne, William Petty. He was referred to as Lord Shelburne during his life, and by his many antagonists as ‘Malagrida’, after the notorious Portuguese Jesuit Gabriel Malagrida, who had described the Lisbon earthquake of 1755 as the judgement of God upon a sinful people, and who was later executed for purported involvement in a plot to assassinate King José I. Shelburne was likened to Malagrida for calling himself a patriot while encouraging faction and opposition to George III, for associating with so-called republicans and levellers, for supporting John Wilkes's campaign for reinstatement as a member of parliament, and for lacking any sense of humour. For Shelburne's opponents, he was a dangerous Whig, a constitutional meddler, a friend to radicals and dissenters, and likely to cause the collapse of the country if he ever gained power. For the Genevan rebels, Shelburne's involvement in Whig politics was to have profound consequences.
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