Volume 2 (of 6) by Hippolyte A. Taine]@TWC D-Link book Volume 2 (of 6) 89/104 22Tr.] [Footnote 2223: Doniol ("Noveaux cahiers de 1790"). Complaints of the copy-holders of Rouergues and of Quercy, pp. 97-105.] [Footnote 2224: See further on, book III.ch.II.Sec.4 and also ch. III.] [Footnote 2225: Moniteur, sitting of March 2, 1790. Speech by Merlin: "The peasants have been made to believe that the annulation of the banalities (the obligation to use the public mill, wine-press, and oven, which belonged to the noble) carried along with it the loss to the noble of all these; the peasants regarding themselves as proprietors of them."] [Footnote 2226: Moniteur; sitting of June 9, 1790. |