The History of French Revolution. Taine Hippolyte

The History of French Revolution - Taine Hippolyte


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in his own opinion; all become impassioned, imperious, and intractable. Having assumed that all obstacles are taken out of the way, they grow indignant at each obstacle they actually encounter. Whatever it may be, they shatter it on the instant, and their over-excited imagination covers with the fine name of patriotism their natural appetite for despotism and domination.

      France, accordingly, in the three years which follow the taking of the Bastille, presents a strange spectacle. In the words we find charity and in the laws symmetry; while the actual events present a spectacle of disorder and violence. Afar, is the reign of philosophy; close up is the chaos of the Carlovingian era.

      A few months after this, in the beginning of 1792, Malouet sums up all in one phrase:

      "It is the Government of Algiers without the Dey."

       Table of Contents

      The causes of their initiative.—Sentiment of danger.

      —Issy-l'Evêque in 1789.—Exalted pride.—Brittany in 1790.

      —Usurpations of the municipalities.—Capture of the

       citadels.—Violence increased against their commanders.

      —Stoppage of convoys.—Powerlessness of the Directories and

       the ministers.—Marseilles in 1790.

      "the town police, the laying out of streets and public squares, the repairs of prisons, the road taxes and price of grain, the administration of justice, fines, confiscations, and the diet of the National Guards."


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