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CHAPTER VIII
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116.)] [Footnote 45: The records of Paris in this century contain more than one illustration of the turbulence of this odious army of lackeys.

Barbier, i.118.For the way in which their insolence was fostered, see Saint-Simon, xii.

354, etc.

The number of lackeys retained seems to have been extraordinarily great in proportion to the total of annual expenditure, and this is a curious point in the manners of the time.

See Voltaire, _Dict.


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