Extermination
the principle of the war in which the combined powers are engaged
against France;--to destroy twenty-five million of people, or
otherwise to force on them such a government, as these
combined powers, in their clemency and wisdom,
shall approve: such is the war in which the rulers of nations have
involved their subjects; in which, already more than 300,000 men have been
slaughtered, during the course of two campaigns; nevertheless, these
horrible massacres seem only to have increased the fury, by which these
despots are stimulaetd; and thus myriads of innocent, ignorant victims
still continue, without reflection, to obey the tyrants order, and to
yield their willing throats to the butcher's knife. Ye gods,
what havock does ambition make amongst yuor works!