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History of the Girondists, Volume I

BOOK X
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Against a general who has long entertained great designs against the people.

It is not the national guard that views these preparations with alarm; it is the genius of La Fayette that conspires in the staff; it is the genius of La Fayette that conspires in the directory of the department; it is the genius of La Fayette that perverts the minds of so many good citizens in the capital who would but for him be with us.
"La Fayette is the most dangerous of the enemies of liberty, because he wears the mask of patriotism; it is he who, after having wrought all the evil in his power in the Constituent Assembly, has affected to withdraw to his estates, and then comes to strive for this post of mayor of Paris, not to obtain it, but to refuse it, in order to affect disinterestedness; it is he who has been appointed to the command of the French armies, in order to turn them against the Revolution.

The national guards of Metz were as innocent as those of Paris, they can be nothing but patriots; it is La Fayette who, through the medium of Bouille his relation and accomplice, has deceived them.

How can we inscribe on the banners of this fete, _Bouille is alone guilty_?
Who sought to stifle the revolt at Nancy, and cover it with an impenetrable veil?
Who demands crowns for the assassins of the soldiers of Chateauvieux?
La Fayette.

Who prevented me from speaking?
La Fayette.
Who are those who now dart such threatening glances at me?
La Fayette and his accomplices." (Loud applause.) XIX.
The preparations for this ceremony gave rise to a still more exciting drama at the National Assembly.


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