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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 1, Chapter 12: Paris.—Society and the courts.—March to May, 1838.—Age, 27. (search)
His counsel was M. Charles Ledru. Louis Blanc has given an account of the attempt, and of the trial and execution. History of the Ten Years, London, 1845; Vol. II. pp. 415-424. the person who was executed for attempting to kill the king; and, as he told me himself, the most intimate friend of Armand Carrel. The latter died in his arms, he said. He added, that Louis Philippe was accustomed to say that the two persons in his kingdom whom he most detested were Ledru and Carrel. Nicolas Armand Carrel, a French journalist, who was born in 1800. In 1830, he founded with Thiers the National, of which he became, after Thiers entered the ministry, the sole editor. He was killed by Emile de Girardin in a duel, in July, 1836. History of the Ten Years, Vol. II., pp. 424-430. See article, Armand Carrel, by J. S. Mill, in London and Westminister Review, Oct., 1837, reprinted in Mr. Mill's Dissertations and Discussions. As for law he appears a charlatan; but he is a character. I talked