The North American Review volume 87

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The North American Review volume 87
Weller Ella Fraser
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though not holding to the ancien regime by any interest, I never felt any bitterness against the France of other days. Born a Protestant and a Bourgeois, I am devoted to the principles of the liberty of con- science, of equality before the law, and of all the really great conquests of our social organization. But my confidence in these conquests is also very considerable, and I feel at my ease about them, nor believe that, in order to support them, I am at all obliged to regard the house
...of Bourbon, the nobility of France, and the Catholic clergy as danger- ous enemies. " This passage is a really important one ; for it touches upon one of the principal causes of disunion throughout French society, which is no other than the uneasiness of possession felt by certain classes with regard to the social conquests of 1789. If, once for all, Frenchmen would feel that there are some gains which cannot be snatched from them, that there are retrograde steps which no government and no body of men in their senses would dream of taking, if all Frenchmen aspiring to the name of politicians would, once for all, look upon this as a settled fact, and chase from their minds the insane alarm at incessant encroachment on the part of their adversaries, more would be done toward a good understand- ing between all classes than has been done since the days of the first revolution.

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