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Wendell Phillips, Theodore C. Pease, Speeches, Lectures and Letters of Wendell Phillips: Volume 1, chapter 24 (search)
our of his regiments had deserted and gone to Leclerc, drew his sword, flung it on the grass, went an that Napoleon sent his army, giving to General Leclerc, the husband of his beautiful sister Pauln, though even now he refused to be cruel. Leclerc sent word to Christophe that he was about to and he was left alone. He then sent word to Leclerc, I will submit. I could continue the struggl a faithful citizen; and on the same crucifix Leclerc swore that he should be faithfully protected,t down to his house in peace; it was summer. Leclerc remembered that the fever months were coming,ery negro but Maurepas deserted the French. Leclerc summoned Maurepas to his side. He came, loyally bringing with him five hundred soldiers. Leclerc spiked his epaulettes to his shoulders, shot sons, hung them on separate trees in sight of Leclerc's camp; and born, as I was, not far from Bunkt the sword did not devour, the fever ate up. Leclerc died. Pauline carried his body back to Franc[1 more...]