Model Speeches for Practise eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 103 pages of information about Model Speeches for Practise.

Model Speeches for Practise eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 103 pages of information about Model Speeches for Practise.

The general considerations that have been presented to you are true; but at this moment it is less necessary to examine the causes of the disasters that have struck us than to apply their remedy rapidly.  When the edifice is on fire, I do not join the rascals who would steal the furniture, I extinguish the flames.  I tell you therefore you should be convinced by the despatches of Dumouriez that you have not a moment to spare in saving the Republic.

Dumouriez conceived a plan which did honor to his genius.  I would render him greater justice and praise than I did recently.  But three months ago he announced to the executive power, your General Committee of Defense, that if we were not audacious enough to invade Holland in the middle of winter, to declare instantly against England the war which actually we had long been making, that we would double the difficulties of our campaign, in giving our enemies the time to deploy their forces.  Since we failed to recognize this stroke of his genius we must now repair our faults.

Dumouriez is not discouraged; he is in the middle of Holland, where he will find munitions of war; to overthrow all our enemies, he wants but Frenchmen, and France is filled with citizens.  Would we be free?  If we no longer desire it, let us perish, for we have all sworn it.  If we wish it, let all march to defend our independence.  Your enemies are making their last efforts.  Pitt, recognizing he has all to lose, dares spare nothing.  Take Holland, and Carthage is destroyed and England can no longer exist but for Liberty!  Let Holland be conquered to Liberty; and even the commercial aristocracy itself, which at the moment dominates the English people, would rise against the government which had dragged it into this despotic war against a free people.  They would overthrow this ministry of stupidity who thought the methods of the ancien regime could smother the genius of Liberty breathing in France.  This ministry once overthrown in the interests of commerce the party of Liberty would show itself; for it is not dead!  And if you know your duties, if your commissioners leave at once, if you extend the hand to the strangers aspiring to destroy all forms of tyranny, France is saved and the world is free.

Expedite, then, your commissioners; sustain them with your energy; let them leave this very night, this very evening.

Let them say to the opulent classes, the aristocracy of Europe must succumb to our efforts, and pay our debt, or you will have to pay it!  The people have nothing but blood—­they lavish it!  Go, then, ingrates, and lavish your wealth!  See, citizens, the fair destinies that await you.  What! you have a whole nation as a lever, its reason as your fulcrum, and you have not yet upturned the world!  To do this we need firmness and character, and of a truth we lack it.  I put to one side all passions.  They are all strangers to me save a passion for the public good.

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