Marquis de Lafayette, one of...
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Marquis de Lafayette, one of France`s contributions to the success of the American Revolution, could have lived comfortably in his homeland without regard for the needs of others on either side of the Atlantic Ocean. Instead, a paragon of integrity, he became a legend in both America and in his homeland.
In 1783 the harvest was spare in France. The bailiffs of Lafayette`s estates at Chavaniac had managed, in spite of poor crops, to fill his barns with wheat. Said one of his bailiffs, "The bad harvest has raised the price of wheat. This is the time to sell.
Lafayette was thinking, however, about the sorry condition of hungry peasants in the surrounding villages. He replied, "No, this is the time to give.
- Sherer
In 1783 the harvest was spare in France. The bailiffs of Lafayette`s estates at Chavaniac had managed, in spite of poor crops, to fill his barns with wheat. Said one of his bailiffs, "The bad harvest has raised the price of wheat. This is the time to sell.
Lafayette was thinking, however, about the sorry condition of hungry peasants in the surrounding villages. He replied, "No, this is the time to give.
- Sherer
