The French Revolution Napoleon in Literature Caricature

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The French Revolution Napoleon in Literature Caricature
George H George Henry Sargent
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On a full review of his character it may safely be pronounced that his heart is filled with every bad passion, while hardly one solitary virtue is to be found in their company. " Thus does the first American edition of The Revo- lutionary Plutarch, Containing 1 the Biographical, Historical and Secret Memoirs of the Buonaparte Family, printed in Baltimore in September, 1806, de- scribe the man who said of himself, in Las Cases Memorial, published ten years later : "I closed the crater of anarchy... and brought order out of chaos. I purified the Revolution of its defilement, ennobled the peoples and established the kings. I have awakened all ambitions everywhere, rewarded all merit and enlarged the borders of glory. That is something, surely. " The Revolutionary Plutarch is an exceedingly interesting little volume, particularly in this scarce American edition. It appears that in the twenty scurrilous and abusive sketches which fill this duo- decimo, here in a full calf binding by Bedford, the sole object of the English author was to vilify the Bonapartes.

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