Reference to Lauzun, Dillon, Rochambeau.

From The Story of France by Thomas E. Watson, 1900 (page 971):

“We found your armies dwindling away under such imbeciles as Lauzun, Dillon, Luckner, Rochambeau, and Bruglie…”

From Watson’s Magazine, 1917, Democracy and Theocracy (page 426):

“Dillon, Lauzun, Rochambeau and other gay young Frenchmen who came over to fight on our side, were not better Catholics than D’Orelans and LaFayette.”

 

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