The Historians' History of the World: France, 1715-1815Henry Smith Williams Outlook Company, 1904 |
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... guard the guards ? 190 . PERIOD II . THE REVOLUTIONARY EPOCH ( 1789-1815 A.D. ) A prefatory characterisation of the period , by Alfred Rambaud CHAPTER VII THE REVOLUTION UNDER MIRABEAU . ( 1789-1791 A.D. ) · . 191 . 206 Sorel on the ...
... guard the guards ? 190 . PERIOD II . THE REVOLUTIONARY EPOCH ( 1789-1815 A.D. ) A prefatory characterisation of the period , by Alfred Rambaud CHAPTER VII THE REVOLUTION UNDER MIRABEAU . ( 1789-1791 A.D. ) · . 191 . 206 Sorel on the ...
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... guard- ing against any complication which might arise at the death of the emperor . The Pragmatic Sanction , securing the succession of the Austrian monarchies to his daughter , had been signed by France and Spain , the Two Sicilies ...
... guard- ing against any complication which might arise at the death of the emperor . The Pragmatic Sanction , securing the succession of the Austrian monarchies to his daughter , had been signed by France and Spain , the Two Sicilies ...
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... guard ; but the revenge of the parliament of Rennes followed him even to Versailles . The parliament declared that they were in a condition to furnish documentary evidence to prove that the duke , as governor of Brittany , had been ...
... guard ; but the revenge of the parliament of Rennes followed him even to Versailles . The parliament declared that they were in a condition to furnish documentary evidence to prove that the duke , as governor of Brittany , had been ...
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... guard ; Bailly ran to the spot , appeased their fiery spirit , and led them away with him , in order that they might not compromise the generous officer who executed his orders with so much moderation . The members rushed tumultuously ...
... guard ; Bailly ran to the spot , appeased their fiery spirit , and led them away with him , in order that they might not compromise the generous officer who executed his orders with so much moderation . The members rushed tumultuously ...
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... guards , chosen troops destined to form the king's guard , were at Paris . Four THE BASTILLE companies were alternately detached , and proceeded to do duty at Ver- sailles . In addition to the extreme severity of the new discipline ...
... guards , chosen troops destined to form the king's guard , were at Paris . Four THE BASTILLE companies were alternately detached , and proceeded to do duty at Ver- sailles . In addition to the extreme severity of the new discipline ...
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Seite 177 - Elie, half-pay Hulin rage in the midst of thousands. How the great Bastille Clock ticks (inaudible) in its Inner Court there, at its ease, hour after hour; as if nothing special, for it or the world, were passing! It tolled One when the firing began; and is now pointing towards Five, and still the firing slakes not. — Far down, in their vaults, the seven Prisoners hear muffled din as of earthquakes; their Turnkeys answer vaguely.
Seite 177 - Blood flows; the aliment of new madness. The wounded are carried into houses of the Rue Cerisaie; the dying leave their last mandate not to yield till the accursed Stronghold fall. And yet, alas, how fall? The walls are so thick! Deputations, three in number, arrive from the H6tel-deVille; Abbe Fauchet (who was of one) can say, with what almost superhuman courage of benevolence.
Seite 175 - Free ? Understand that well, it is the deep commandment, dimmer or clearer, of our whole being, to be free. Freedom is the one purport, wisely aimed at, or unwisely, of all man's struggles, toilings and sufferings, in this Earth. Yes, supreme is such a moment (if thou have known it) : first vision as of a flame-girt Sinai, in this our waste Pilgrimage, — which thenceforth wants not its pillar of cloud by day, and pillar of fire by night ! Something it is even, — nay, something considerable, when...
Seite 176 - Frenchmen that have hearts in your bodies ! Roar with all your throats of cartilage and metal, ye sons of liberty; stir spasmodically whatsoever of utmost faculty is in you, soul, body, or spirit, for it is the hour ! Smite thou, Louis Tournay, cartwright of the Marais, old soldier of the Regiment Dauphine...
Seite 177 - Arsenal;" had not a woman run screaming; had not a Patriot, with some tincture of Natural Philosophy, instantly struck the wind out of him (butt of musket on pit of stomach), overturned barrels, and stayed the devouring element. A young beautiful lady, seized escaping in these Outer Courts, and thought falsely to be de Launay's daughter, shall be burnt in de Launay's sight; she lies swooned on a paillasse: but again a Patriot, it is brave Aubin Bonnemere the old soldier, dashes in and rescues her....
Seite 109 - CEil-de-Bceuf, what sound is that ; sound " terrible and absolutely like thunder " ? It is the rush of the whole Court, rushing as in wager, to salute the new Sovereigns : Hail to your Majesties ! The Dauphin and Dauphiness are King and Queen ! Overpowered with many emotions, they two fall on their knees together, and, with streaming tears, exclaim, " O God, guide us, protect us ; we are too young to reign ! " — Too young indeed. But thus, in any case, " with a sound absolutely like thunder," has...
Seite 177 - Townflag in the arched Gateway; and stand, rolling their drum; but to no purpose. In such Crack of Doom, De Launay cannot hear them, dare not believe them: they return, with justified rage, the whew of lead still singing in their ears. What to do? The Firemen are here, squirting with their fire-pumps on the Invalides cannon, to wet the touchholes; they unfortunately cannot squirt so high; but produce only clouds of spray.
Seite 178 - The poor Invalides have sunk under their battlements, or rise only with reversed muskets: they have made a white flag of napkins; go beating the chamade, or seeming to beat, for one can hear nothing. The very Swiss at the Portcullis look weary of firing; disheartened in the fire-deluge: a porthole at the drawbridge is opened, as by one that would speak. See Huissier Maillard, the shifty man ! On his plank, swinging over the...
Seite 633 - This strange battle was like a duel between two wounded infuriates, who, while yet fighting and resisting, lose all their blood. Which of the two shall fall first...
Seite 176 - Dauphine ; smite at that Outer Drawbridge chain, though the fiery hail whistles round thee ! Never, over nave or felloe, did thy axe strike such a stroke. Down with it, man ; down with it to Orcus : let the whole accursed Edifice sink thither, and Tyranny be swallowed up forever! Mounted, some say, on the roof of the guardroom, some ' on bayonets stuck into joints of the wall...