Memoirs of the Court of St. Cloud (Being Secret Letters From a Gentleman At Paris to a Nobleman in London) — volume 4

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Memoirs of the Court of St. Cloud (Being Secret Letters From a Gentleman At Paris to a Nobleman in London) — volume 4
Goldsmith Lewis
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In September, 1797, he was, as a royalist, condemned totransportation by the Directory; but in 1799 Bonaparte recalled him, madehim first a tribune and afterwards a Senator.
Boissy d' Anglas, though an apologist of robbers and assassins, hasneither murdered nor plundered; but, though he has not enriched himself, he has assisted in ruining all his former protectors, benefactors, andfriends.
Sers, a third member of this commission, was, before the Revolution, abankrupt merchant at Bordeaux, but i
...n 1791 was a municipal officer of thesame city, and sent as a deputy to the National Assembly, where heattempted to rise from the clouds that encompassed his heavy genius by amotion for pulling down all the statues of Kings all over France. Heseconded another motion of Bonaparte's prefect, Jean Debrie, to decree acorps of tyrannicides, destined to murder all Emperors, Kings, andPrinces. At the club of the Jacobins, at Bordeaux, he prided himself onhaving caused the arrest and death of three hundred aristocrats; andboasted that he never went out without a dagger to despatch, by a summaryjustice, those who had escaped the laws.

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