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The Origins of Contemporary France
Volume 3 (of 6)

CHAPTER I
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436 (July 26, 1790); VIII.

247 (Dec 1790); X.224 (June, 1791).] [Footnote 1109: Gustave Flaubert.

"Tout notaire a reve des sultanes." (All barristers have dreams of being sultans!) (Madame Bovary").--"Frederic trouvait que le bonheur merite par l'excellence de son ame tardait a venir." (Frederic found that the happiness he deserved due to his brilliancy was a long time coming.) ("L'Education sentimentale.)] [Footnote 1110: Such has also been the effect of similar declarations set forth in the Constitutions of the United Nations, the European Community, as well as many individual nations.

All that was required for the international Communist movement was then to await the slow promotion of the secret party members directed to seek a career inside the various legal administrations for, one day, to see all superior courts staffed by their men.

(SR).] [Footnote 1111: Mallet du Pan, "Correspondance politique." 1796.] [Footnote 1112: "Entretiens du Pere Gerard," by Collot d'Herbois.--"Les Etrennes au Peuple," by Barrere.-"La Constitution francaise pour les habitants des campagnes," etc .-- Later "L'Alphabet des Sans-Culottes, le Nouveau Catechisme republicain, les Commandements de la Patrie et de la Republique (in verse), etc."] [Footnote 1113: Mercure de France, an article by Mallet du Pan, April 7, 1792.


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