[The Origins of Contemporary France Volume 1 (of 6) by Hippolyte A. Taine]@TWC D-Link bookThe Origins of Contemporary France Volume 1 (of 6) CHAPTER III 67/81
Leonce de Lavergne, "Les Assemblees provinciales," I vol. Legrand, "L'intendance du Hainaut," I vol.Hippeau, "Le Gouvernement de Normandie," 9 vols.] [Footnote 1312: "The most active sympathy filled their breasts; that which an opulent man most dreaded was to be regarded as insensible." (Lacretelle, vol.V.p.
2.)] [Footnote 1313: Floquet, "Histoire du Parlement de Normandie," vol.VI. p.696.In 1772 twenty-five gentlemen and imprisoned or exiled for having signed a protest against the orders of the court.] [Footnote 1314: De Tocqueville, ibid.pp.39, 56, 75, 119, 184.
He has developed this point with admirable force and insight.] [Footnote 1315: De Tocqueville, ibid.
p.376.Complaints of the provincial assembly of Haute-Guyenne.
"People complain daily that there is no police in the rural districts.
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