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The Secret History of the Cabinet of Bonaparte

The Secret History of the Cabinet of Bonaparte
Author: Lewis Goldsmith
Publisher: Literary Licensing, LLC
Total Pages: 650
Release: 2014-03
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ISBN: 9781498125727

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The Secret History of the Cabinet of Bonaparte

The Secret History of the Cabinet of Bonaparte
Author: Lewis Goldsmith
Publisher: General Books
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2012-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781458934802

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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: corrupted and immoral members of the Etats Geneniux, convoked by the weak and perfidious counsellors of the unfortunate Louis the XVI. ripened the fatal pliujf, and named it The Tube Of Liberty, which they afterwards moistened with the blood of millions, and which relatively entailed as much misery on the human species as the Tree of the Garden of Eden did, and all those who tasted of the fruit of the former met with the same fate as those who partook of the fruit of the latter; they alike occasioned?Sin and Death CONSTITUENT And LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLIES. In the beginning of the Revolution, the Etats Gnraux were assembled by the King; they formed themselves into one Legislative Body, andassumed the title of L'Assemble Constituanle: one of their first acts was the publication of Mr. de la Palette's Declaration of Rights, in which it was said, quc I Insurrection est le plus saint des de- enter into the details of what were the objects of that institution; but 1 have no hesitation to declare, that they tended to the destruction of all privileged orders, the a'tar, and the throne. The pretended object was, to elucidate the mysteries of Free-Masonry: the ceremony at ihe making of an apprentice (which is the first degree in Masonry) plainly shews that a Republican interpretation can be given to it, and if not properly explained, the Noviciate must have a strange idea of the mummery, and the pantomimical exhibitions displayed in a Mason's Lodge, when he recovers the use of one of his faculties. voirs. The greatest part of this assembly, to use the language of an eloquent writer, broke prison like a Levanter to sweep the earth with their hurricane, and to break up the fountains of the great deep, to overwhelm every peaceable na- iion. The Catilinc...