of Disorder. The Abbe Fauchet. His Career.
Charges against him. Riot in Caen Cathedral. Insurrection at Mende.
National Guard drives out the Troops. Insubordination. Universal
Bloodshed. The Swiss Soldiers. Their Revolt pardoned. Chenier’s
Remonstrance. Dupont de Nemours. Petion’s Weakness. Robespierre’s
Interference. Gouvion. Couthon. Triumph of the Swiss Soldiers 312
Charges against him. Riot in Caen Cathedral. Insurrection at Mende.
National Guard drives out the Troops. Insubordination. Universal
Bloodshed. The Swiss Soldiers. Their Revolt pardoned. Chenier’s
Remonstrance. Dupont de Nemours. Petion’s Weakness. Robespierre’s
Interference. Gouvion. Couthon. Triumph of the Swiss Soldiers 312
BOOK XI
Increasing Disturbances. Murder of Simoneau. Duc d’Orleans. His peculiar Position. The Duchesse d’Orleans. Duc disliked at Court. Forms the Palais Royal. Madame de Genlis. Her Talents. The Duke Citizen. Mirabeau’s Estimate of the Duke. La Fayette’s Interference with the Duc d’Orleans. Plans of the Girondists. Duc d’Orleans made Admiral. His Declaration. Details. Avoided by the King’s Friends. Becomes a Jacobin. Vergniaud’s great Eloquence. His powerful Appeal. Its Effects 352
BOOK XII.
The Emperor Leopold. De Lessart’s Despatch. His Impeachment. De Narbonne’s Dismissal. Death of Leopold. Supposed to be poisoned. His Vices and Virtues. Conspiracy. Assassination. Ankastroem. Death of Gustavus. Joy of the Jacobins. Brissot’s Policy. Accusation of M. de Lessart. Roland and the Girondist Ministry 377
BOOK XIII.
Dumouriez’s Talent and Aptitude. Education and Acquirements. Favier. Corsica. Paoli. Dumouriez sent to Poland. Stanislaus Policy. Dumouriez at Cherbourg. His Tact; Appearance. Dumouriez and Madame Roland. Roland’s Vanity. His Opinion of the King. His Wife’s Sagacity. Dumouriez in favour with the King. His Interview with the Queen. His Advice. Bonnet Rouge. Dumouriez and Robespierre. Petion and the Bonnet Rouge. The King’s Letter. Treachery of the Girondists. Roland’s Letter to the King. Letter of the Girondist Chiefs. Dumouriez’s Policy. Danton. Hatred of Robespierre and Brissot. Camille Desmoulins. Brissot’s Attack on Robespierre. Guadet. Robespierre’s Defence 396
BOOK XIV.
Quarrel between Girondists and Jacobins. Violence of the Journals. Marat’s atrocious Writings. Duke of Brunswick. Mirabeau’s Opinion of him. Dumouriez’s Plan. The King himself proposes War. Slight Opposition. Condorcet’s Manifesto. War declared. State of Belgium. Revolt. German Confederation. French Nobility and Emigres. Comte de Provence. Comte d’Artois. Mallet-Dupan, the King’s Confidant 436