The History of the French Revolution 5

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FRENCH REVOLUTION. 223 ration. He could no longer endure the ill-treatment of the NeapoHtan cabinet. Thus the state of the continent was such as to produce well-grounded apprehensions, and these were further aggravated by an unforeseen circumstance. Bernadotte had been sent to Vienna, to give explanations to the Austrian cabinet and to reside there, though no ambassador had yet been sent by it to Paris. That general, of a restless and susceptible disposition, was an unfit person for the post
... which he was des- tined to fill.
On the 14th of April (23rd of Germinal), an entertainment was to be given at Vienna in celebration of the equipment of the Vienna volunteers. The reader will recollect the zeal which these volunteers had manifested in the preceding year, and what fate had befallen them at Rivoli and La Favorita. Bernadotte was indiscreet enough to attempt to oppose this entertainment, alleging that it was an insult to France. The emperor very justly replied that he was sovereign in his own dominions, that France was at liberty to celebrate her victories, but that he too had a right to celebrate the devotedness of his subjects.


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