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The Eve of the French Revolution

Chapter 21 THE CAHIERS.

Word Count: 5469    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

, and hopes in respect to its own government. Our knowledge of national ideas must generally be derived from the wor

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The Eve of the French Revolution
The Eve of the French Revolution
“There are two ways in which the French Revolution may be considered. We may look at the great events which astonished and horrified Europe and America: the storming of the Bastille, the march on Versailles, the massacres of September, the Terror, and the restoration of order by Napoleon. The study of these events must always be both interesting and profitable, and we cannot wonder that historians, scenting the approaching battle, have sometimes hurried over the comparatively peaceful country that separated them from it.”