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Excerpt from History of the Revolution of the 18th Fructidor (September 4th, 1797), And of the Deportations to Guiana, in Consequence of That Revolution: Containing Reply of L. N. M. Carnot, Citizen of France, One of the Founders of the Republic, and Constitutional Member of the Executive Directory; To the Report Made on the Conspiracy of the 18th Fructidor, by J. Ch; Bailleul
But there are other writers of a very difi'e-e rent character, men whofe lives have been pernicious or ufelefs to fociety; who have, neverthelefs, conceived it important that pof terity {hould be acquainted with their princi ples, fuch as they were, and with the courfe of their tranfafiions and intrigues. This rage for perpetuating the portra'itures of men tal deformity has been at all times remarka bly prevalent in France and the immenfe collection of French memoirs prefents us with a feries of thefe felf-accufcrs unexam pled in the literature of any other country.
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