Volume 5 (of 6) by Hippolyte A. Taine]@TWC D-Link book Volume 5 (of 6) 49/99 As soon as I saw my mistake I withdrew from thirty to forty millions of forests; but far too many are still in the hands of a great number of them."-- We here see the attitude he would impose on them, that of clients and grateful pensioners. They do not stand in this attitude. Report on the Senatorerie of Caen, 1803.)--"The returned emigres are not friendly nor even satisfied; their enjoyment of what they have recovered is less than their indignation at what they have lost. They speak of the amnesty without gratitude, and as only partial justice.... In other respects they appear submissive."] [Footnote 3139: Duc de Rovigo1 "Memoires." V., 297. |