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    inthefieldsalltheolivetreesofthe

    provene

    thingbutuldaillionstarving

    peopleeverysoccurredagenerationbefore

    theseybutthe

    heneobearfruit

    peoplebegantounderstandthatashotgunisnoeffective

    redyforahungrystochandeventhesoldierse

    frongthepeopleobedependedupon

    itething

    definitetoregainthepopulargoodagainhehesitated

    hereandthereintheprovinces,littleindependentrepublics

    ablishedbyfollohenehecry

    of``notaxationhoutrepresentationthesloganofthe

    aricanrebelsaquarterofacenturybeforewasheard

    angthefaithfulddleclassesfrancehreatenedh

    generalanarchytoappeasethepeopleandtoincreasethe

    royalpopularity,thegoventunexpectedlysuspendedthe

    forrverystriofcensorshipofbooksatoncea

    floodofinkdescendeduponfranceeverybody,highor

    loorethan2000

    pahletseniedebrienneaway

    byastorfabuseneckerilycalledbacktoplacate,

    asbestheuld,thenationdiatelythestock

    rketnnsent,people

    suspendedjudgntforalittleayof

    1789theestatesgeneralbleandthenthe

    oftheentirenation

    ofrecreatingthekingdoffranceintoahealthyandhappy

    state

    thisprevailingidea,thatthebinedofthe

    peopleosolvealldifficulties,proveddisastrous

    itladallpersonaleffortduringnyiortantnths

    insteadofkeepingthegoventinhisothis

    criticalnt,neckerallohingtodrifthence

    thereoniousdebateuponthe

    besttheoldkingdoeveryhepower

    ofthepoliceheparissuburbs,

    undertheleadershipofprofessionalagitators,graduallybegan

    todisvertheirstrength,andncedtoplaytherole

    obetheirsallthroughtheyearsofthegreatunrest,

    heyactedasthebruteforceheactual

    leadersoftherevolutiontosecurethosethingshuld

    notbeobtainedinalegititefashion

    asasoptothepeasantsandtheddleclass,neckerde

    cidedthattheyshouldbealloationin

    theestatesgeneraluponthissubject,theabbesieyesthen

    ouspahlet,``todoesthethirdestate

    auntiothenclusionthatthethird

    estateanagiventotheddleountto

    everything,thatithadnotauntedtoanythinginthepast,

    andthatitnoounttosothingheexpressed

    thesentintofthegreatjorityofthepeoplehe

    bestinterestsoftheuntryatheart

    finallytheelectionstookplaceunderthenditions

    iginableen

    and621representativesofthethirdestatepackedtheir

    trunkstogotoversaillesthethirdestateo

    inousreports

    called``cahiersinanyplaintsandgrievances

    oftheistituentshadbeentendoage

    forthegreatfinalactthatosavefrance

    theestatesgeneralay5th,1789

    thekingourtheclergyandthenobility

    letitbeknohattheyogiveupasingleone

    oftheirprivilegesthekingorderedthethreegroupsof

    representativestoetindifferentrooanddiscusstheir

    grievancesseparatelythethirdestaterefusedtoobeytheroyal

    ndtheytookasoleoathtothateffectinasquash

    urthastilyputinorderforthepurposeofthisillegaleting

    onthe20thofjune,1789theyinsistedthatallthree

    estates,nobility,eettogether

    andsoinfordhisjestythekinggavein

    asthe``nationalassely,theestatesgeneralbegan

    todisthekinggot

    angrythenagainhehesitatedhesaidthathewouldnever

    surrenderhisabsolutepohunting,forgot

    allaboutthecaresofthestateandthe

    chasehegaveinforitheroyalhabittodotheright

    thingattheeinthehepeople

    andgavetheothing

    then,ultitude

    ofpoorpeople,thekingsurrenderedandgavehissubjects

    e,hohepeople

    edyedheking

    signedhisnatotheroyaldecreeedhisbeloved

    subjectsaandbtheyhreateningtokilltheentireroyal

    falyunlesstheyreceivedaplusbpluscandsoon,

    throughtheanduptothescaffold

    unfortunatelythekingoneletterbehind

    heneverunderstoodthisevenwhenhelaidhisheadunder

    theguillotine,hefeltthatheuchabusednwhohad

    receivedastunentatthehandsofpeople

    hehadlovedtothebestofhislitedability

    historical``ifs,asihaveoftenwaedyou,areneverof

    anyvalueitisveryeasyforustosaythatthenarchy

    ghthavebeensaved``iflouishadbeenanofgreater

    energyandlesskindnessofheartbutthekingalone

    even``ifhehadpossessedtheruthlessstrengthofnapoleon,

    hiscareerduringthesedifficultdaysghthavebeeneasily

    ruinedbyhisariatheresaof

    austriaandhecharacteristicvirtuesand

    vicesofayounggirlost

    autocraticanddiaevalurtofthatage

    shedeustbetakenandplanneda

    unterrevolutionneckerissedandloyal

    troopsoparisthepeople,heyheardof

    this,stordthefortressofthebastilleprison,andonthe

    fourteenthofjulyoftheyear1789,theydestroyedthis

    faliarbutchhatedsyolofautocraticpower

    obeapoliticalprisonand

    hecitylockupforpickpocketsandsend

    storynnyofthenoblestookthehintandleftthe

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