Letters Containing a Sketch of the Politics of France: From the Thirty-first of May 1793, Till the Twenty-eighth of July 1794 : and of the Scenes which Have Passed in the Prisons of Paris, Volum 4G. G. and J. Robinson, 1796 |
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Side 33
... enemies ; eloquent , they preached federalism ; indifferent , they led the van of counter- revolutionists , and wore the appearance of a foreign nation in the midst of Frenchmen ; periodical wri- ters , they corrupted the fources of ...
... enemies ; eloquent , they preached federalism ; indifferent , they led the van of counter- revolutionists , and wore the appearance of a foreign nation in the midst of Frenchmen ; periodical wri- ters , they corrupted the fources of ...
Side 79
... enemy of every fpecies of tyranny , and faw much farther than most people of his clafs . The day on which Robef pierre , by the execution of Danton reached the climax of his power , the cook paid us a vifit in our dungeon . We were ...
... enemy of every fpecies of tyranny , and faw much farther than most people of his clafs . The day on which Robef pierre , by the execution of Danton reached the climax of his power , the cook paid us a vifit in our dungeon . We were ...
Side 127
... enemies , as in the beginning of the war , advancing through an almost impregnable frontier to the heart of the republic , the French were in tranquil poffeffion of all the Auftrian dominions on this fide of the Rhine , which they had ...
... enemies , as in the beginning of the war , advancing through an almost impregnable frontier to the heart of the republic , the French were in tranquil poffeffion of all the Auftrian dominions on this fide of the Rhine , which they had ...
Side 128
... enemy that France had to dread , was that spirit of favage mifrule and anarchy which the dæmon of Jacobinism had raifed , and which had transformed the cradle of infant liberty into a den of defolation and carnage . Although the late ...
... enemy that France had to dread , was that spirit of favage mifrule and anarchy which the dæmon of Jacobinism had raifed , and which had transformed the cradle of infant liberty into a den of defolation and carnage . Although the late ...
Side 133
... once the fword of the enemy has reached me ; here is my breaft covered with fears ! I abandon my life to you : ftrike ; but do not pro- fane the fanctuary of the laws . " he he was with difficulty rescued by his friends . A ( 133 )
... once the fword of the enemy has reached me ; here is my breaft covered with fears ! I abandon my life to you : ftrike ; but do not pro- fane the fanctuary of the laws . " he he was with difficulty rescued by his friends . A ( 133 )
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Side 55 - His cheerful philosophy under the certain expectation of death, his sensibility of heart, his brilliant powers of conversation, and his sportive vein of wit, rendered him a very general favourite with his companions of misfortune, who found a refuge from evil in the charms of his society.
Side 173 - I cannot conclude this fketch of revolutionary government without obferving, that we fhould beware of the injuftice of accufing the French people of thofe crimes of which they are the mourners, and of which they only have been the vidims.
Side 177 - The new constitution, like the spear of Romulus, Rome's founder, 'will fix itself in the earth, so that no human force can root it up, and will become, like the budding wood, the object of a people's veneration
Side 147 - Among the prifoners taken by the troops of the convention, were feveral of the gendarmerie, whom they led in triumph through the ftreets, with the cannon belonging to the fauxbourgs. The difarming of the Jacobins, which had been decreed in Germinal, was now put in. execution} the ufe of pikes was abo« lifhed, arid the cannon belonging to the feveral fedYtons delivered up to the convention.
Side 176 - With all the feelings of an Englishwoman at my heart, a heart that glows for the real honour of my country, I pour the fervent wish . . . that she may reject with indignant scorn that execrable traffic of which humanity is the barter
Side 53 - . may be peculiarly applied to the period of the revolutionary-government in this . country ; the pencil of fiction has no colouring. more gloomy than that .which • truth then...
Side 150 - H4 bois bois had been maflacred in prifon, and in other towns vengeance had taken place of law. Nor was this fpirit confined merely to acts of perfonal refentment.
Side 142 - ... declared they were ready to go home, if the reft of their demands were complied with. Bread and the conftitution had already been decreed, but the remainder of the petition had been left...
Side 140 - ... to the members of the purpofe of their vifit. The citizens of Paris, who had flown to the affiftance of the legiflature on the firft fummons, fatisfied with the...
Side 142 - The orator finifhed by crying " Vive la convention ! if the members of it were friendly to liberty, which he was inclined to believe...