Chamberss Miscellany of Instructive Entertaining Tracts volume 7

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Chamberss Miscellany of Instructive Entertaining Tracts volume 7
William Chambers
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32 FRANCE : ITS REVOLUTIONS AND MISFORTUNES.
A TRAGICAL DRAMA IN REAL LIFE.
PROLOGUE.
|NGLISH travellers who visited France between 1760 and 1785, and who have left a record of their observa- tions, speak of the hopelessly miserable condition of affairs, and the probability of an impending political convulsion. What form the disturbance would take could not be precisely indicated ; but in the apparent absence of any means of rational redress of innumerable crying grievances, it was in a general
... way obvious that some overwhelming national calamity was at hand. These anticipations were sorrowfully con- firmed. Things arrived at a crisis in 1789. The convulsion took the shape of a revolution, so sweeping in character that the whole social and political fabric perished. The neglect and criminal errors of past ages were so frightfully avenged, that until this day, when more than eighty years have elapsed, France still experiences a tendency to disorganisation, and is seen to be hopelessly groping for a satisfactory and permanent form of government.

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