Louis Xvii, His Life, His Suffering, His Death : the Captivity of the Royal Family in the Temple
Louis Xvii, His Life, His Suffering, His Death : the Captivity of the Royal Family in the Temple
John Boyd Thacher Collection (Library of Congress) Dlc
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So long as the life of his father was not menaced, there was a luminous circle of joy playing on the forehead of that child ; but then he trembled 1792.] THE DAY OP THE TENTH AUGUST. 161 The King before the Assembly. and was afraid. The unhappy father, himself, felt for a mo- ment tears in his eyes. "What, then, have I done to my people ?" said the Christ of royalty, as he went on his way to Pontius Pilate. It took half-an-hour to traverse, amid a storm of invectives and insult, that short dist...ance which sepa- rates the palace from the asylum to wUich Roaderer was conducting the royal family. In the annexed plan the reader will be able to follow the mournful- procession from the chateau to the riding-school, where the National Assembly was sitting, and to understand the aspect of those localities, where, at that period, stood the convent of the Feuillants and the temporary hall of the Assembly, of which there are now no traces, the Gluartier-Rivoli having utterly effaced them. Never had a king of France, never had a king of any people, never had a man, since the passage of the Man-God to Calvary, mad«» so dolorous a journey.
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