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    untrybutthekingasusualdidnothinghehadbeen

    huntingonthedayofthefallofthebastilleandhehadshot

    severaldeerandfeltverychpleased

    thenationalasselynotohe4thof

    august,ultitudeintheirears,

    theyabolishedallprivilegesthishe27th

    ofaugustbythe``dean,the

    fausprealetothefirstfrenchnstitutionsofarso

    good,buttheurthadapparentlynotyetleaeditslesson

    therehatthekingwasagain

    tryingtointerferesandasaresult,onthe

    5thofoctober,thereinparisitspreadto

    versaillesandthepeoplepacifieduntiltheyhad

    broughtthekingbacktohispalaceinparistheydidnot

    trusthinversaillestheylikedtohavehiey

    uldandntrolhisrrespondencehhisrelatives

    inviennaanddridandtheotherurtsofeurope

    intheasselyananwho

    hadbeeleaderofthethirdestate,oput

    orderintochaosbutbeforeheuldsavethepositionofthe

    kinghedied,onthe2ndofapriloftheyear1791theking,

    ofearforhisoriedtoescapeonthe

    21stofjunehehispictureonain,

    eersofthe

    nationalguard,andbacktoparis,

    insepteerof1791,thefirstnstitutionoffrancewas

    ably

    hoonthefirstofobly

    catogethertontinuethehenational

    asselyinthisneheringofpopularrepresentatives

    thereanyextrelyrevolutionaryelentsthe

    boldestangthesehejabins,aftertheold

    jabincloisterineetings

    theseyoungnstoftheelongingtotheprofessional

    classesdeveryviolentspeechesandhenewspapers

    carriedtheseorationstoberlinandvienna,thekingof

    prussiaandtheeerordeething

    tosavetheirgoodbrotherandsistertheywereverybusy

    justthendividingthekingdofpoland,ical

    factionshadcausedsuchastateofdisorderthattheuntry

    ercyofanybodyedtotakeaupleof

    provinytoinvade

    franceanddelivertheking

    thenaterriblepaniffearsthroughouttheland

    offranceallthepentuphatredofyearsofhungerand

    sufferingaxthebofparisstord

    thepalaceofthetuilleriesthefaithfulswissbodyguards

    triedtodefendtheirster,butlouis,unabletokeuphis

    nd,gaveorderto``ceasefiringjusthecrowdwas

    retiringthepeople,drunkhbloodandnoiseandcheap

    urderedthesan,theninvadedthe

    palace,andeeting

    halloftheassely,diatelysuspendedof

    hisoffice,andfrokenasaprisonertothe

    oldple

    butthearesofaustriaandprussiantinuedtheiradvance

    andthepanienand

    enintoberof

    theyear1792,thecrourderedall

    theprisonersthegoventdidnotinterferethejabins,

    headedbydanton,kneeanteitherthe

    suost

    brutalaudacityuldsavethethelegislativeassely

    beroftheyear1792,a

    neetogetheritposed

    alstentirelyofextrerevolutioniststhekingwas

    forllyaccusedofhightreasonandbeforethe

    nventionheyandbyavoteof361to360

    theextravotebeingthatofhisusinthedukeoforleans

    henedtodeathonthe21stofjanuaryofthe

    year1793,hequietlyanduchdignitysufferedhielf

    tobetakentothescaffoldhehadneverunderstoodall

    theshootingandthefusshadbeenaboutandhehadbeentoo

    proudtoaskquestions

    thenthejabinstuedagainsttherederateelent

    inthenvention,thegirondists,calledaftertheirsouthe

    district,thegirondeaspecialrevolutionarytribunalwas

    institutedandtyoneoftheleadinggirondistswere

    ndeedtodeaththeothersttedsuicidetheywere

    enbuttoophilosophioderate

    tosurviveduringthesefrightfulyears

    inoctoberoftheyear1793thenstitutionwas

    suspendedbythejabins``untilpeaceshouldhavebeen

    deittee

    ofpublicsafety,hdantonandrobespierreasits

    leadersthechristianreligionandtheoldchronologywere

    abolishedthe``ageofreasonofaspainehad

    ericanrevolutionhad

    eandorethanayearkilled

    goodandbadandindifferentpeopleattherateofseventyor

    eightyaday

    theautocraticruleofthekinghadbeendestroyedit

    hetyrannyofafeha

    passionatelovefordecraticvirtuethattheyfeltpelled

    tokillallthosefranceued

    intoaslaughterhouseeverybodysuspectedeverybodyelse

    noonefeltsafeoutofsheerfear,afeeersoftheold

    nvention,hattheyhenextcandidatesfor

    thescaffold,finallytuedagainstrobespierre,whohad

    alreadydeerlleaguesrobespierre,

    ``theonlytrueandpuredeself

    butfailedhisshatteredjailybandagedand

    heotheguillotineonthe27thofjuly,ofthe

    year1794the9ththerdoroftheyearii,acrdingtothe

    strangee

    toanend,andallparisdancedhjoy

    thedangerouspositionoffrance,hoadeitnecessary

    thatthegoventreininthehandsofaferong

    n,untilthenyeneesoftherevolutionshouldhavebeen

    drivenfrohesoilofthefrenchfatherlandhe

    halfiesfoughttheir

    desperatebattlesoftherhineanditalyandbelgiund

    egypt,anddefeatedeveryoneoftheeneesofthegreat

    revolution,fivedirectorsed,andtheyruled

    franceforfouryearsthenthepoedintheha

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