The French Revolution To Support or Not to Support.

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The French Revolution To Support or Not to Support

Jefferson to Paine 1789 October 14: from England on his way back to America, offering his insight on the latest developments in Paris,which included the issuance of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen in August, the fear of Parisians that the King would not sanction those rights and their storming the palace at Versailles and effectively imprisoning the royal family in Paris on the 5th and 6th of October).... I have no news but what is given under that name in the English papers. You know how much of these I believe. So far I collect from them that the king, queen, and national assembly are removed to Paris. The mobs and murders under which they dress this fact are like the rags in which religion robes the true god.

“Never was the memory of any man so cruelly insulted as that of this mild and humane monarch (Louis XVI). He was guillotined in effigy [using a dummy to represent a real person], in the capital of the Union [Philadelphia], twenty or thirty times every day, during one whole winter and part of summer. Man, women, and children flocked to the tragical exhibition, and not a single paragraph appeared in the papers to shame them from it. William Cobbett, 1796