A Residence in France During the Years 1792, 1793, 1794 And 1795, Complete
A Residence in France During the Years 1792, 1793, 1794 And 1795, Complete
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March 23, 1793. The partizans of the French in England alledge, that the revolution, bygiving them a government founded on principles of moderation andrectitude, will be advantageous to all Europe, and more especially toGreat Britain, which has so often suffered by wars, the fruit of theirintrigues. --This reasoning would be unanswerable could the character ofthe people be changed with the form of their government: but, I believe, whoever examines its administration, whether as it relates to fo...reignpowers or internal policy, will find that the same spirit of intrigue, fraud, deception, and want of faith, which dictated in the cabinet ofMazarine or Louvois, has been transfused, with the addition of meannessand ignorance, * into a Constitutional Ministry, or the RepublicanExecutive Council. * The Executive Council is composed of men who, if ever they were well-intentioned, must be totally unfit for the government of an extensive republic. Monge, the Minister of the Marine, is a professor of geometry; Garat, Minister of Justice, a gazette writer; Le Brun, Minister of Foreign Affairs, ditto; and Pache, Minister of the Interior, a private tutor.
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