Letters Containing a Sketch of the Politics of France: And of the Scenes Which Have Passed in ... 1
Letters Containing a Sketch of the Politics of France: And of the Scenes Which Have Passed in ... 1
Williams Helen Maria
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If my wife had been at Caen, we fhould have gone aboard fome veflel at Honfleur bound to Bourdeaux ; and as it would have been very eafy for us to have feen whether things went no bet- ter there than elfewhere, we (hould have taken our paffage aboard the firft Ame- rican veflel, and have been at this time fafe in Philadelphia. " Three weeks clapfed, while Wimp- fen did nothing but lead to Evreux the two thoufand men who had come iTp from the different departments. In the mean time report had fo... fwelled this little troop. ' ( 94 ) troop, that it was faid at Paris to be thirty thoufand ftrong. At this period, the patriots there had recovered from their fears, fpoke their opinions pub- licly, and ^ere preparing to. overthrow the terrible municipality. Many fec- tions had already fent their commiffaries to Evreux, who had carried back to Paris different publications explanatory of our true fcntiments, and particularly a piece which they called, but I know not for what realbn, Wimpfen*s Mani- fefto, and which was a declaration of the commiffaries of the united departments ; a declaration which I had compofed with great labour, which breathed only peace, fraternity and aijlftance to the Parifians, but open war* and exemplary punifh- ment to fome of the mountain, to' the municipality and the cordeliers ; and this jufl diflinftion had produced the befl pofTible effed in Paris.
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