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History of the Girondists, Volume I

BOOK X
43/78

The ill-repressed irritation of the clergy has been more injurious to the Revolution than all the conspiracies of the emigrated aristocracy.

Conscience is man's most sensitive point.

A superstition attacked, or a faith disturbed in the mind of a people, is the fellest of conspiracies.

It was by the hand of God, invisible in the hand of the priesthood, that the aristocracy roused La Vendee.

Frequent and bloody symptoms already betrayed themselves in the west, and in Normandy, that concealed focus of religious war.
The most fearful of these symptoms burst out at Caen.


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