The Last Man


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destruction; the horror occasioned by the attempted assassination, past  
away; each eye turned towards Paris. Men love a prop so well, that they  
will lean on a pointed poisoned spear; and such was he, the impostor, who,  
with fear of hell for his scourge, most ravenous wolf, played the driver to  
a credulous flock.  
It was a moment of suspense, that shook even the resolution of the  
unyielding friend of man. Adrian for one moment was about to give in, to  
cease the struggle, and quit, with a few adherents, the deluded crowd,  
leaving them a miserable prey to their passions, and to the worse tyrant  
who excited them. But again, after a brief fluctuation of purpose, he  
resumed his courage and resolves, sustained by the singleness of his  
purpose, and the untried spirit of benevolence which animated him. At this  
moment, as an omen of excellent import, his wretched enemy pulled  
destruction on his head, destroying with his own hands the dominion he had  
erected.  
His grand hold upon the minds of men, took its rise from the doctrine  
inculcated by him, that those who believed in, and followed him, were the  
remnant to be saved, while all the rest of mankind were marked out for  
death. Now, at the time of the Flood, the omnipotent repented him that he  
had created man, and as then with water, now with the arrows of pestilence,  
was about to annihilate all, except those who obeyed his decrees,  
promulgated by the ipse dixit prophet. It is impossible to say on what  
foundations this man built his hopes of being able to carry on such an  
imposture. It is likely that he was fully aware of the lie which murderous  
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