A Review of the Proceedings At Paris During the Last Summer Including An Exact

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A Review of the Proceedings At Paris During the Last Summer Including An Exact
James Fennell
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Where was there a {ingle moment given to de- liberation ? Who does not fee, on the con- trary, a confiderable mafs of men, which, by its own weight, urges itfelf oil, leads, and is led by itfelf ? Ought not what pafTed afterwards in the apartments to open the eyes of the moft incredulous ? For, at laft, what did the citizens do that could give the flighteft indication of a plot, of which the idea alone makes one tremble ?
It is not a few glafies broken, a few pannels forced in, either by a prec
...ipitate entrance, or by the fimple p refill re of an immenfe crowd ; it is not a few boards M 4 taken ( '68 ) taken away to facilitate the paflage of a cannon, which, with a ftrange, infatuated impetuofity, they brought up ; it is not that, I fay, that can prove any bad intent, any fanguinary deiigns : I do not by that difcover the plunderers and affaffins of whom the department fpeak.
When I arrived, I did not difcover in the countenances of the people thofe traits of wildnefs, indignation and paffion, which are the prefages of misfortunes.


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