The Diary and Letters of Madam D'Arblay Part 3 Volume 2
Auteur : Madame D'Arblay
Date de publication : 2018-09-25
Éditeur : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Nombre de pages : 572
Résumé du livre
The Diary and Letters of Madam D'Arblay Part 3 Volume 2By Madame D'Arblay"Cromwell Grandison," Mirabeau nicknamed him. Devoted to the Constitution, Lafayette was no friend to the extreme party, to the jacobins, with their Danton, their Robespierre. He had striven for liberty, but for liberty and monarchy combined; and the two things were fast becoming irreconcilable. And now, in July 1792, distrusted alike by the Court and the people, Lafayette sits sad at Sedan, in the midst of his army. War has already commenced, with a desultory and unsuccessful attack by the French upon the Austrian Netherlands. But the real struggle is now approaching. Heralded by an insolent proclamation, the Duke of Brunswick is marching from Coblenz with more than a hundred thousand Prussians, Austrians, and emigrants ; and General Lafayette, alas ! appears more bent upon denouncing jacobinism than upon defending the frontier.