The French Revolution - Volume 1 by Hippolyte Taine
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de Normandie," VII. 505-518. (Reports of the Parliament of
Normandy, May 3,1788. Letter from the Parliament to the King, July 15, 1789.) [4] Arthur Young, "Voyages in France," June 29th, July 2nd and 18th -- " Journal de Paris," January 2, 1789. Letter of the curé of Sainte-Marguerite. [5] Buchez and Roux, IV. 79-82. (Letter from the intermediary bureau of Montereau, July 9, 1789; from the maire of Villeneuve-le- Roi, July 10th; from M. Baudry, July 10th; from M. Prioreau, July 11th, etc.) -- Montjoie, "Histoire de la Révolution de France," 2nd part, ch. XXI, p. 5. [6] Roux et Buchez, ibid. "It is very unfortunate," writes the Marquis d'Autichamp, "to be obliged to cut down the standing crops ready to be gathered in; but it is dangerous to let the troops die of hunger." [7] Montjoie, "Histoire de la Révolution de France," ch. XXXIX, V, 37. -- De Goncourt, "La Société Française pendant la Révolution," p. 5l3. -- Deposition of Maillard (Criminal Inquiry of the Châtelet concerning the events of October 5th and 6th). [8] De Tocqueville, "L'Ancien Régime et la Révolution," 272-290. De Lavergne, "Les Assemblées provinciales," 109. Procès-verbaux des assemblées provinciales, passim. [9] A magistrate who gives judgment in a lower court in cases relative to taxation. These terms are retained because there are no |
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