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Excerpt from The Revolutionary Plutarch, Vol. 2 of 3: Exhibiting the Most Distinguished Characters, Literary, Military, and Political, in the Recent Annals of the French Republic
General Pichegru is a revolutionary phenome non: he has passed through the blood and mire of the Revolution, without contracting a soil, and has obtained renown, and deserved the esteem of the good and the loyal, although he has obeyed the orders of regicides, and fought the battles of republican tyrants - more dangerous, as well 'as more numerous, than all other despotic rulers.
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