Report On the Diplomatic Archives of the Department of State, 1789-1840

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de la fayette in answer to this letter observed to the assembly that he had informed the Duke of Orleans that the reasons for his absenting him- self still continued. He took that oppo. however of assuring the assem- bly that the more the 14th. approached the less grounds he saw for the alarms which were circulated as to the event of that day.
The assembly proceeded to the order of the day without taking the letter into consideration, but at the same time avoiding the expression qu'il n'y avoit
... pas lieu a deliberer. — It is therefore still uncertain whether the Duke will return. The King has written to him also to engage him to defer it for the present. — In the mean time he has pub- lished what he calls an ' expose de sa conduite dans la revolution de France.' — this was probably intended as his precursor, it is a narrative of facts known to every body — and neither proves or disproves any thing.
The deputies are arriving from all parts of France for the 14th.
besides those who are deputed a great number of others come as spec- tators — it 'began to be feared that the works of the Champ de Mars would not be finished in time — some volunteers went to assist the work- men employed — this spread like a flame through Paris and people of both sexes and all ranks and descriptions flock there to work — this carries others as spectators so that the Champ de Mars is every day so crowded as scarcely to leave room for the carting of the earth and other operations of the sort which are going on there.


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