The History of French Revolution. Taine Hippolyte

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that it was to be blown up; another went so far as to declare that he smelt powder, upon which M. le Comte de Virieu replied that power had no odor until it was burnt."]

      2154 (return) [ Dumont, 351. "Each constitutional law was a party triumph."]

      2155 (return) [ Here Taine indicates how subversive parties may proceed to weaken a nation prior to their take-over.(SR.)]

      CHAPTER II. DESTRUCTION.

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      Two principal reforms proposed by the King and the

       privileged classes.—They suffice for actual needs.—

       Impracticable if carried further.

      In the first place, those who were privileged having ceased to render the services for which the advantages they enjoyed constituted their compensation and their privileges were no longer anything but a gratuitous charge imposed on one portion of the nation for the benefit of the other. Hence the necessity for suppressing them.

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