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The Origins of Contemporary France
Volume 3 (of 6)

CHAPTER II
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"Condorcet, in his journal, regularly falsified things, with an audacity which is unparelleled.

The opinions of the 'Right' were so mutilated and travestied the next day in his journal, that we, who had uttered them, could scarcely recognise them.

On complaining of this to him and on charging him with perfidy, the philosopher only smiled."] [Footnote 2209: Malouet, II.

215 .-- Dumouriez, III.ch.

V."They were elected to represent the nation to defend, they say, its interests against a perfidious court."] [Footnote 2210: Moniteur, X.223 (session of Oct.


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