Jean-Baptiste LOUVET DE COUVRAY (1760-1797) Conventionnel (L - Lot 100

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Jean-Baptiste LOUVET DE COUVRAY (1760-1797) Conventionnel (L - Lot 100
Jean-Baptiste LOUVET DE COUVRAY (1760-1797) Conventionnel (Loiret) and novelist (Faublas). Autograph MANUSCRIT, September 10, 1792; 2 oblong pages in-8. A cry of joy as the divorce law allows him to marry his mistress Lodoïska. "At last divorce is decreed; this revolution, for which I fought so bravely, gives me my reward; it gives me a wife, after my own heart!... O bliss! But what, must I tear myself away from my happiness! What, then, it would be true that when despotism is brought down, anarchy can never be avoided! What insolent factitious people would claim to oppress this people for whom we have conquered! And they slander, persecute and proscribe me! Ah, I only hoped to have lost out to Louis XVI and Brunsvich! I hope never to have to fear anything but the blows of the Austrian! I have to go into exile to escape the daggers of people who call themselves patriots... Freedom has already been taken from us, and by whom, great gods! Men without talent, without real courage... O my unfortunate country! In what degree of degradation are you going to fall under the yoke of these unworthy Caesars! And my arm is chained; and I cannot be Brutus; and a Brutus does not appear!... Crime triumphs and innocence is forced to flee; but the reign of these people cannot be long. Farewell my friends... Farewell!" This text is written on the back of a crossed-out fragment of an earlier will, with bequests of various sums in assignats to several people, including his mistress (and future wife) Mme Cholet, to whom he also bequeaths his furniture, "et particulierement mon grand secretaire, ma montre et mes pistolets"... In the margin of the first text, Louvet added: "It was on June 2, 93, that I reopened this package to declare that this will was revoked: since then I have made another, which will be found. June 2, where are we? Will liberty at least be saved? How much the weak men of the Convention have to reproach themselves! O my country!" 9785/576
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