Mémorial De Sainte Hélène. Journal of the Private Life And Conversations of the Emperor Napoleon At Saint Helena 4
Mémorial De Sainte Hélène. Journal of the Private Life And Conversations of the Emperor Napoleon At Saint Helena 4
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821
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The catastrophe might afflict the well disposed, but could not surprize them. It was impossible for an assembly, which had extricated France from the critical situation to which she was reduced, to carry on public business with two parties so inveterately and irreooncileably opposed. It was necessary for the safety of the republic, that one should extingmsh the other, atid there can be no doubt, that, had the Girondists obtained the victory, they woiQd have consigned their adversaries to the sc...affold." The Emperor who had dictated, in his usual way, from memory alone without any research, whether he was little satisfied with the task he had executed, or for some other reason, stopped here for the purpose, as he said, of recommencing a new dictation on the same subject. NOTE II. '^ The Convention was established in September 1 792, and terminated in October 1796. Its reign, which lasted nearly three years, presents four eras. " The 1st, from its commencement to the 31st of May 1793— epoch of the destruction of the Gi- rcmdists.
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