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The Origins of Contemporary France
Volume 3 (of 6)

CHAPTER III
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All its desires, all its hopes incline to the constitution of 1791."-- Schmidt, I.232 (Dutard, May 16).

Dutard, an old advocate and friend of Garat, is one of those rare men who see facts behind words; clear-sighted, energetic, active, abounding in practical counsels, and deserving of a better chief than Garat.] [Footnote 3354: Schmidt, ibid., I.173, 179 (May 1, 1793).] [Footnote 3355: "La Demagogie a en Paris en 1793," p.152.

Dauban ("Diurnal de Beaulieu," April 17).--"Archives Nationales," AF II.

45 (report by the police, May 20).

"The dearness of supplies is the leading cause of agitation and complaints."-- (Ib., May 24).


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