. The journal of a British chaplain in Paris during the peace negotiations of 1801-2 from the unpublished ms. of the Revd. Dawson Warren, M. A., unofficially attached to the diplomatic mission of Mr. Francis James Jackson. Q w t H U 5 ID >O w Qi u Iz; Pi o ^ O O f C/3 ( Q> Pi O H QWH »:o en en <PC ?: w o MY PARIS JOURNAL 33 Massena, looking like a savage ; Joseph Bona-parte with whom he conversed pleasantly, andmany others beside the British Ambassador[Cornwallis] and his suite. We received today our Billets or rather Cartesde Surete^ by which we may go any where withoutfear of being


. The journal of a British chaplain in Paris during the peace negotiations of 1801-2 from the unpublished ms. of the Revd. Dawson Warren, M. A., unofficially attached to the diplomatic mission of Mr. Francis James Jackson. Q w t H U 5 ID >O w Qi u Iz; Pi o ^ O O f C/3 ( Q> Pi O H QWH »:o en en <PC ?: w o MY PARIS JOURNAL 33 Massena, looking like a savage ; Joseph Bona-parte with whom he conversed pleasantly, andmany others beside the British Ambassador[Cornwallis] and his suite. We received today our Billets or rather Cartesde Surete^ by which we may go any where withoutfear of being molested. It is a card of the sizeand shape I have drawn but elegantly engraved,therefore the greatest resemblance I was able toeffect was the ugly writing of Talleyrand. Honesty and Dishonesty A singular proof that political fury and notpetty plunder instigated the Parisian populaceduring their troubles was mentioned by The Prince de Monaco quitted Parisabruptly in the beginning of the Revolution, andleft his Hotel, one of the most magnificent in theCity, having only locked up the door. He wentto England where he married a Miss Doyle, andon his return after ten years absenc


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