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The Origins of Contemporary France
Volume 3 (of 6)

CHAPTER VI
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We have seen the same individual coming three times a week to demand something in the name of sovereignty." (Shouts of down! down! in the galleries.) Ibid., 208, session of July 21.

M.Dumolard: "You must distinguish between the people of Paris and these subaltern intriguers...

these habitual oracles of the cafes and public squares, whose equivocal existence has for a long time occupied the attention and claimed the supervision of the police." (Down with the speaker! murmurs and hooting in the galleries).-Mortimer-Ternaux, II.398.Protests of the arsenal section, read by Lavoisier (the chemist): "The caprice of a knot of citizens (thus) becomes the desire of an immense population."] [Footnote 2643: Buchez et Roux, XVI.

251 .-- Mortimer-Ternaux, II.

239 and 243.


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