Nicolas-Louis FRANÇOIS DE NEUFCHÂTEAU(1750-1828) statesman a - Lot 125

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Nicolas-Louis FRANÇOIS DE NEUFCHÂTEAU(1750-1828) statesman a - Lot 125
Nicolas-Louis FRANÇOIS DE NEUFCHÂTEAU(1750-1828) statesman and literary scholar; deputy to the Législative, Minister of the Interior, he was one of the Directors, and under the Empire became senator and count. L.A.S., September 28, 1793, to Citoyen Panis; 1 page in-4. "François (de Neufchâteau), ill and under arrest, refutes the accusation that he refused to "read to the Barre de la Convention nationale an address in which the Département des Vôges congratulated it on its work. This absurd accusation is completely destroyed in the letter I am writing on this point to the Committee". On the contrary, it was he who "urged the Department to explain itself, and that I saved it a disgrace, by advising it to recast its first address, which was badly turned out, unseemly and would not have succeeded. I'm a bit of a stickler when it comes to copywriting, but that's no crime. When you present something to the National Assembly, you have to try to speak to it in a language worthy of Her. I therefore believe that the new accusation against me is further proof of my patriotism. Attached to this letter is a copy of a fable he composed last August during a night on guard at the Assembly: "I intend to make a collection of fables of this kind, for the instruction of our little republicans"... 9785/692
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