Lectures On History ; Second And Concluding Series, On the French Revolution 2

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Lectures On History ; Second And Concluding Series, On the French Revolution 2
Smyth, William, 1765-1849
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And these honourable men, whence are they ? And this army, how is it that it has been deliberating ? I do not now examine, whether he who now accuses us of seeing in the wishes of the brigands who surround us, the wishes of the French nation, may not himself, in the wishes of the Etat Major, by which he is himself surrounded, see the wishes of the whole army. I do not examine this point, but I say this, that he himself forgets the constitution, when he makes Digitized by Google XXVIII. AFTER TW...ENTIETH OF JUNE. 293 himself the organ of honourable men, who have given him no mission of the kind ; and that he violates the constitution if he has quitted his post without leave from the ministers. I demand therefore, in the first place, that the minister of war should be interrogated to know, whether he has, or has not, given this leave; and that our extraordinary commission of the 12th should to-morrow make a report on the danger of allowing to generals the right of petitioning," This able attack made on La Fayette, and in his presence, was followed by the most lively sensation.

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