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The Origins of Contemporary France
Volume 3 (of 6)

CHAPTER III
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"In every free government the mode of resistance to different acts of oppression should be regulated by law."-- Ibid., 136.

Title VIII.

Of the Constitution "De la Censure des lois."] [Footnote 3351: Buchez et Roux, 93.

Session of the Jacobin Club, April 21, 1793.] [Footnote 3352: Schmidt, "Tableaux de la revolution Francaise," II.4 (Report of Dutard, June 6, 1793.)--The mental traits of the Jacobins form a contrast and are fully visible in the following speeches: "We desire despotically a popular constitution." (Address of the Paris Jacobin Club to the clubs in the departments, Jan.

7, 1793.)--Buchez et Roux, XXIII.


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