Paris in 48 Letters From a Resident Describing the Events of the Revolution

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The measures taken with respect to Emile de Girardin are most arbitrary and unjust ; he is accused of having conspired, some say in favour of the Regency, others for the Due de Leuchtenberg.^ There is a rumour of a Russian pension which, if true, would tell sorely against him, and might lead to his being included in the penal colony intended for the Marquisate Islands ; I trust it is not so, for he is clever and brave though thoroughly unprincipled and quite capable of a double-faced conspiracy
... : however, we cannot but feel leniently towards one who attempted to subvert the late Government, and still hope he may be speedily released. Raspail, who was arrested in May, is surrounded with comforts and luxuries, visited * The Due de Leuchtenberg was the eldest son of Prince Eugene de Beauharnais, and was the first husband of Marie II. Of Portugal.
228 PARIS IN '48. [July 13th.
by his friends, etc. ; and Courtais is daily let out on parole. Why make this distinction between the Anarchists of May and the Reactionaries of June ?


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