Beaumarchais And the War of American Independence volume 2

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Beaumarchais And the War of American Independence volume 2
Elizabeth Sarah Kite
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"Since I have been attacked upon this point I am going to state before j^ou all the unheard of labors, which a single man was able to accomplish in that great work. Frenchmen, you who pride yourselves to have drawn the desire and ardor of your liberty from the example of the Americans, learn that that nation owes me very largely her own. It is time that I should say it in the face of the universe, and if any- one pretends to contest what I say, let him rise and name himself; m}^ proofs will
... reply to the imputations which I denounce. ...
"These accusations, as vague as despicable, relate to the Americans whom I served so generously ; I, who would be re- duced to the alms which I scatter, had not noble foreigners, taken in a free country, associated me with the gains of a vast commerce, while I associated them to my constant losses with America ! I, who dared form all the plans of help neces- sary to that people, and offered them to our ministers ; I, who dared blame their indecision, their weakness, and so loudly reproach them with it, in my proud reply to the Eng- lish manifest by Gibbon ; I, who dared promise a success which was very far from being generally admitted.


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