A Narrative of the Events Which Have Taken Place in France With An Account O

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A Narrative of the Events Which Have Taken Place in France With An Account O
Williams Helen Maria
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" The only disappointment they seemed to feel was that of having no grand spectacle, for " Is this all ? " was everywhere repeated when the guard was exchanged. The martial pomp of last year had furnished a sight memorable indeed, a procession opened by emperors and kings, with crowds of finely accoutred generals, and closed by two hundred thousand men parading along the boulevards. It must also be observed, that one of the most striking circumstances in the march of this conquering army throug...h the streets of the capital was the modest demeanour of those NARRATIVE OF EVENTS IN FRANCE. 171 warlike hosts. They displayed no other sign of victory than a branch of laurel which decorated their hats ; and even this slight badge of success was softened by a white scarf tied round the arm of every soldier, as the proffered pledge of amity and peace. The pretended barbarians of the north seemed to have learnt from the generous mon- archs who led them on a sentiment which belongs to the highest state of civilization and refinement, that of fearing, even by a look, to insult the feelings of the vanquished.

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