[Gutenberg 9602] • History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814

[Gutenberg 9602] • History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814
Authors
Mignet, M.
Tags
france -- history -- revolution , history , france -- history -- 1789-1815 , 1789-1799
Date
2006-10-07T00:00:00+00:00
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0.39 MB
Lang
en
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[...]three words, Liberty, Equality, Fraternity. That they might win their quest, they had both to destroy and to construct. They had to sweep away the past, and from the resultant chaos to construct a new order. Alike in destruction and construction, they committed errors; they fell far below their high ideals. The altruistic enthusiasts of the National Assembly gave place to the practical politicians of the Convention, the diplomatists of the Directory, the generals of the Consulate. The Empire was far from realising that bright vision of a regenerate nation which had dazzled the eyes of Frenchmen in the first hours of the States-General. Liberty was sacrificed to efficiency; equality to man's love for titles of honour; fraternity to desire of glory. So it has been with all human effort. Man is imperfect, and his imperfection mars his [...].