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Les antinationaux

Les antinationaux

Louis-Joseph JANVIER

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Bookitas
Año de edición:
2025
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Historia
ISBN:
9798295470615
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La République d’Haïti jouit maintenant du calme le plus parfait. Des trois villes qui, l’année dernière, s’étaient révoltées contre le gouvernement constitutionnel du Président Salomon, Jérémie a capitulé le 18 décembre, Jacmel s’est rendue le 29 du même mois et Miragoâne a été prise le 8 janvier 1884.Les insurgés de Miragoâne, par un décret qu’ils rendirent le jour même qu’ils inauguraient la guerre civile, avaient osé déclarer M. Salomon déchu de la présidence, lui faisant, entre autres reproches, celui aussi injustifié qu’injustifiable d’avoir violé le secret de leurs correspondances.Lorsque la ville de Jacmel se mit en rébellion dans le courant du mois de juillet, quelques jours après que le Parlement réuni à la capitale donnait au président, par un vote unanime, la formelle assurance de sa volonté de concourir avec lui au rétablissement de la paix et, en conséquence de ce vote, prenait toutes les mesures propres à amener ce résultat, elle disait dans une des phrases de son manifeste de griefs directement adressée à M. Salomon :  vous avez violé le secret des lettres, oubliant que l’Union postale vous regardait indignée, et que chaque mot qu’on lit dans une lettre est un viol de la propriété .

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