Picturesque Quebec, By James Macpherson Le Moine










































































































































 -  The vexatious
confiscations, the galleys, the torture of the wheel, the gibbet, - all
were successively but unsuccessfully resorted to as - Page 713
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The Vexatious Confiscations, The Galleys, The Torture Of The Wheel, The Gibbet, - All Were Successively But Unsuccessfully Resorted To As A Means To Convert Them.

The unhappy Protestants' sole aim was to escape from the band which tortured them, in vain were they prohibited

From quitting the kingdom, and those who aided them in their flight sent to the galleys - five hundred thousand escaped to Holland, to Germany, to England, and to the English colonies in America. They carried thither their wealth, their industry, and after such a separation - ill blood and thirst for revenge, which subsequently cost their native country very dear. William III, who more than once charged the French troops at the heads of French regiments, and Roman Catholic and Huguenot regiments, were seen, when recognising one another on the battle-field, to rush on one another with their bayonets, with an onslaught more ferocious than soldiers of different nationalities exhibit to one another. How advantageous would not have been an emigration, strong in numbers and composed of men, wealthy, enlightened, peaceful, laborious, such as the Huguenots were - to people the shores of the St. Lawrence, or the fertile plains of the West? At least, they would not have borne to foreign lands the secret of French manufactures, and taught other nations to produce goods which they were in the habit of going and procuring in the ports of France. A fatal policy sacrificed these advantages to the selfish views of a party - armed by the alliance of the spiritual and temporal power with an authority, which denied the breath of life to conscience as well as to intellect.

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