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Next day two friends were found, one of whom was M. Desmaisons, counsellor of the court, who became bail for M. de Bourrienne. He continued under these guardians six months, until a law compelled the persons who were inscribed on the fatal list to remove to the distance of ten leagues from Paris. One of the guardians was a man of straw; the other was a knight of St. Louis.
Clavier and Hemart Singular Proposal of Corvisart-M. Desmaisons Project of influencing the judges Visit to the Tuileries Rapp in attendance Long conversation with the Emperor His opinion on the trial of Moreau English assassins and Mr.
Clavier and Hemart Singular Proposal of Corvisart-M. Desmaisons Project of influencing the judges Visit to the Tuileries Rapp in attendance Long conversation with the Emperor His opinion on the trial of Moreau English assassins and Mr.
Apropos, Bourrienne, have you seen Corvisart?" "Yes, Sire." "Well!" "He delivered to me the message with which you entrusted him." "And Desmaisons! I wager that you have not spoken to him in conformity to my wishes." " Sire, the estimation in which I hold Desmaisons deterred me from a course so injurious to him; for in what other light could he have considered what I should have said to him?
I have, besides, the best reason for asserting that the judges were tampered with, from, a circumstance which occurred to myself. Bonaparte knew that I was intimately connected with M. Desmaisons, one of the members of the Tribunal, and brother in-law to Corvisart; he also knew that Desmaisons was inclined to believe in Moreau's innocence, and favourable to his acquittal.
Visit Bourrienne, said the Emperor, and concert with him respecting the best method of convincing Desmaisons of his error, for I repeat he is wrong, he is deceived. This is the mission with which I am entrusted." "How," said I, with thorough astonishment, "how came you to be employed in this affair?
Next day two friends were found, one of whom was M. Desmaisons, counsellor of the court, who became bail for M. de Bourrienne. He continued under these guardians six months, until a law compelled the persons who were inscribed on the fatal list to remove to the distance of ten leagues from Paris. One of the guardians was a man of straw; the other was a knight of St. Louis.
Visit Bourrienne, said the Emperor, and concert with him respecting the best method of convincing Desmaisons of his error, for I repeat he is wrong, he is deceived. This is the mission with which I am entrusted." "How," said I, with thorough astonishment, "how came you to be employed in this affair?
Next day two friends were found, one of whom was M. Desmaisons, counsellor of the court, who became bail for M. de Bourrienne. He continued under these guardians six months, until a law compelled the persons who were inscribed on the fatal list to remove to the distance of ten leagues from Paris. One of the guardians was a man of straw; the other was a knight of St. Louis.
I have, besides, the best reason for asserting that the judges were tampered with, from, a circumstance which occurred to myself. Bonaparte knew that I was intimately connected with M. Desmaisons, one of the members of the Tribunal, and brother in-law to Corvisart; he also knew that Desmaisons was inclined to believe in Moreau's innocence, and favourable to his acquittal.
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