The Story of British Diplomacy Its Makers And Movements

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Conducted an entire series of negotiations between himself, the French royalists and foreign Powers friendly to the monarchy, through the Due de Breteuil, his former minister, and through Mallet-du-Pan. This last was the distinguished French publicist who associated himself with Malouet, Mirabeau and others, in the cause of moderation during that period of frenzy when to advocate political sobriety was denounced as treason to the rights of man. His property had been confiscated, his library bur...ned by the Jacobins. With broken health and spirits, after some months of wandering, he found himself in England a penniless exile ; nevertheless he contrived to start in London an international newspaper written 210 From Tilsit to Chaumont in French, Le Mercure Britannique, on the plan of the extinct Mercure de France. Pitt, during his first premiership, recognised the refugee's abilities by employing him on several little Foreign Office missions ; he eventually rewarded his services by giving his widow a pension of ^300 a year and his son an appointment in the Audit Office.

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