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The Origins of Contemporary France
Volume 2 (of 6)

CHAPTER II
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You may probably say the same of those who came to you from our place."-- Cf.

in the "Memoires" of Merlin de Thionville the description of the Chartreuse of Val St.Pierre.] [Footnote 2241: Ch.

Guerin, "Revue des Questions Historiques" (July 1, 1875; April 1, 1876) .-- Abbe Guettee, "Histoire de l'Eglise de France," XII, 128.

("Minutes of the meeting of l'Assemblee du Clerge," in 1780.)--"Archives nationales," official reports and memorandums of the States-General in 1789.

The most obnoxious proceeding to the chiefs of the order is the postponement of the age at which vows may be taken, it being, in their view, the ruin of their institutions.--"The Ancient Regime," p.


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