[The Origins of Contemporary France Volume 2 (of 6) by Hippolyte A. Taine]@TWC D-Link bookThe Origins of Contemporary France Volume 2 (of 6) CHAPTER I 47/54
They revolt at the idea of borrowing anything from our government, which is scoffed at here as one of the iniquities of human reason; although they admit that you have two or three good laws; but that you should presume to have a constitution is not to be sustained."] [Footnote 2127: Dumont, 138, 151.] [Footnote 2128: Morris, January 24, 1790.] [Footnote 2129: Marmontel, XII.
265 .-- Ferrieres,.
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50, 58, 126 .-- Dumont, 74.] [Footnote 2130: Gouverneur Morris, January 24, 1790 .-- According to Ferrieres this party comprised about three hundred members.] [Footnote 2131: Here Ambassador Morris describes the kind of man who should form the backbone of all later revolutions whether communist or fascist ones.
(SR.)] [Footnote 2132: Dumont, 33, 58, 62.] [Footnote 2133: De Lavergne, "Les Assemblees Provinciales," 384. Deliberations of the States of Dauphiny, drawn up by Mournier and signed by two hundred gentlemen (July, 1788).
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