Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, Volume I. by Walter Scott
Author:Walter Scott [Scott, Walter]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781532890123
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Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Published: 2016-04-23T00:00:00+00:00
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CHAPTER XII.
Jacobins determine upon the Execution of LouisâProgress and Reasons of the King's UnpopularityâGirondists taken by surprise, by a proposal for the Abolition of Royalty made by the JacobinsâProposal carriedâThoughts on the New System of GovernmentâCompared with that of Rome, Greece, America, and other Republican StatesâEnthusiasm throughout France at the ChangeâFollies it gave birth toâAnd CrimesâMonuments of Art destroyedâMadame Roland interposes to save the Life of the KingâBarrèreâGirondists move for a Departmental LegionâCarriedâRevokedâand Girondists defeatedâThe Authority of the Community of Paris paramount even over the ConventionâDocuments of the Iron-ChestâParallel betwixt Charles I. and Louis XVI.âMotion by Pétion, that the King should be Tried before the Convention.
It is generally to be remarked, that Crime, as well as Religion, has her sacramental associations, fitted for the purposes to which she desires to pledge her votaries. When Cataline imposed an oath on his fellow-conspirators, a slave was murdered, and his blood mingled with the beverage in which they pledged each other to their treason against the republic. The most desperate mutineers and pirates too have believed, that by engaging their associates in some crime of a deep and atrocious nature, so contrary to the ordinary feelings of humanity as to strike with horror all who should hear of it, they made their allegiance more completely their own; and, as remorse is useless where retreat is impossible, that they thus rendered them in future the desperate and unscrupulous tools, necessary for the designs of their leaders.
In like manner, the Jacobinsâwho had now full possession of the passions and confidence of the lower orders in France, as well as of all those spirits among the higher classes, who, whether desirous of promotion by exertions in the revolutionary path, or whether enthusiasts whose imagination had become heated with the extravagant doctrines that had been current during these feverish times,âthe Jacobins resolved to engage their adherents, and all whom they influenced, in proceeding to the death of the unfortunate Louis. They had no reason to doubt that they might excite the populace to desire and demand that final sacrifice, and to consider the moment of its being offered as a time of jubilee. Nor were the better classes likely to take a warm or decisive interest in the fate of their unhappy prince, so long the object of unpopularity.
UNPOPULARITY OF LOUIS XVI.
From the beginning of the Revolution, down to the total overthrow of the throne, first the power of the King, and afterwards his person and the measures to which he resorted, were the constant subject of attack by the parties who successively forced themselves into his administration. Each faction accused the other, during the time of their brief sway, of attempts to extend the power and the privileges of the crown; which was thus under a perpetual siege, though carried on by distinct and opposite factions, one of whom regularly occupied the lines of attack, to dislodge the others, as fast as they obtained successively possession of the ministry. Thus the Third Estate overcame
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