Étienne CHAILLON (1736-1796) Conventionnel (Lower Loire). L. - Lot 102

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Étienne CHAILLON (1736-1796) Conventionnel (Lower Loire). L. - Lot 102
Étienne CHAILLON (1736-1796) Conventionnel (Lower Loire). L.A.S. Paris October 10, 1792, to Citoyens administrateurs; 3 pages in-4. Beautiful letter on the political and military situation... " Les affaires de la république sont toujours dans le meilleur état. Internally, the National Convention continues to show itself with energy and dignity. Committees are being formed, and little by little factions are being destroyed. Outside, our successes continue to be as rapid as they are brilliant. Everywhere our armies are victorious; everywhere the émigrés are abhorred and the aristocrats are in the boonies. Chaillon describes in detail the surrender without a fight of the town of Worms to "brave Custine", who is now heading for Coblentz: "I don't think it's with rosewater that he purifies this lair of our cy-devant". The army is closing in on Mainz, "and it would not be flattering to expect a deputation of hams from that country any time soon. The Prussian army is still retreating [...], continually harassed by Dumouriez, Kellermann and Beurnonville, [...] it is reduced to thirty thousand, escorted by famine and plague", and will soon be forced to surrender. He reassures us about the siege of Lille: "Don't worry about the fate of this city; it is full of heroes and heroines, right down to the children who rush to the bomb to pull out the fuse"... 9785/488
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