Private Anecdotes of Foreign Courts volume 1

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Private Anecdotes of Foreign Courts volume 1
Catherine Hyde Govion Broglio Solari
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— Their reception by Marshal Soult. — A whole establishment on the point of perishing from hunger. — The Marshal's bounty, and the singular expression of gra- titude produced by it. — Acknowledgments on the part of the King of Prussia of the IMarshal's benevolence. — His recal and the appointment of JMarshal Davoust. — That Commander detects a correspondence between the Prince of Orange and ]\Iajor Schill. — His considerate conduct. — Hostile preparations of Austria. — General Andreossi ; and h...is dispatches. — Conference between Marshal Davoust and the author. — General St. Hilaire. — Count de St. Marsan. — His liberal behaviour and its happy result.
The writer of these memoirs, having en- joyed the esteem and full confidence of the French chiefs of the provisional government established at Berlin, was enabled to see that nothing could be more fortunate for the in- habitants of the Prussian capital, at that ])eriod, soult's administration at berijn. 271 than the nomination of IMarshal Soult as Go- vernor-general ; since, without forgetting his duty toward his sovereign, he always extended to the people of the subjected country as much indulgent and generous treatment as he could.


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