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History of the Girondists, Volume I

BOOK XV
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Marshal Luckner was nominated in his place.

La Fayette, much dissatisfied, kept the command of the central army.
Luckner was upwards of seventy years of age, but retained all the fire and activity of the warrior; he only required genius to have been a great general.

He had a reputation for complaisance, which sufficed for every thing.

It is a great advantage for a general to be a stranger in the country in which he is serving.

He has no one jealous of him: his superiority is pardoned, and presumed if it do not exist, in order to crush his rivals: such was old Luckner's position.


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