Volume 1 (of 6) by Hippolyte A. Taine]@TWC D-Link book Volume 1 (of 6) 63/81 "But nothing is known like the enormities committed in England where the tenth is really taken."] [Footnote 1303: Saint-Simon, "Memoires," ed. Cheruel, vol.I .-- Lucas de Montigny, "Memoires de Mirabeau," I.53-182 .-- Marshal Marmont, "Memoires," I.9, 11 .-- Chateaubriand, "Memoires," I.17.De Montlosier, "Memoires," 2 vol.passim .-- Mme. de Larochejacquelein, "Souvenirs," passim. Many details concerning the types of the old nobility will be found in these passages. They are truly and forcibly depicted in two novels by Balzac in "Beatrix," (the Baron de Guenic) and in the "Cabinet des Antiques," (the Marquis d' Esgrignon).] [Footnote 1304: A letter of the bailiff of Mirabeau, 1760, published by M.de Lomenie in the "Correspondant," V.49, p.132.] [Footnote 1305: Mme. |