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France: the majority, and the remaining 
dissidents of the clergy, do the same at 
the request of the king, xxxi 239*] 
.+ +. troops moved toward Paris, xxxi 240*] 
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«e-- committee of the National Assembly 
| appointed to prepare a constitution, xxxi 
241%] P 
+++. insubordination of the guards, xxxi 
242%] 
+++» means employed to seduce them, 7d. 
«+. soldiers about to be tried bya court 
martial set at liberty by the populace, 
ib. 
+... the assembly remonstrates on the ap- 
proach of troops to Paris, xxxi 254*] 
..-. the king’s proposal to it to remove to 
Noyon or Soissons negatived, 2b. 
.... change of system in the court, 7d. 
-»-- Neckar banished, xxxi 246*] 
-... attempt of the prince de Lambesc to 
disperse the populace, xxxi 247*] 
.... the Parisians arm, are joined by the 
guards, and adopt a new cockade, xxxi 
248*] 
«... summary execution of thieves by the 
mob, 7b. 
..-- the Bastille carried by storm, xxxi 
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---. firm conduct of the national assembly, 
xxxi 252*] 
-».. the king repairs to it without a guard, 
Xxxi 253*] 
---+ la Fayette chosen to command the Pa- 
ana troops, and Bailly elected mayor, 
ib. 
---- the king repairs to Paris, xxxi 254*] 
+--+ Savage popular songs, xxxi 255*] 
_ «+--+ Foulonand Berthier massacred, 24. 
| «++. emigrations from, 7d. 
| +»-- attempts of some of the members of 
the assembly to check the fury of the 
mob, xxxi 256*} 
«+.» Neckar recalled, xxxi 257*] 
«+. circular for the convocation of the 
States general, xxxi 327] 
+++. Speech on it’s opening, xxxi 328] 
letter from the king to the president 
of the national assembly, xxxi 329] 
«-.. address of the deputies of the ¢iers 
etat, ib. 330] 
++. Speech of the king to the states gene- 
ral, xxxi 331] 
«+++ declaration of rights, xxxi 332] 
++«» quadruple alliance with Russia, Aus- 
tria, and Spain, xxxi 338] 
+++» State of Paris, xxxii 3] 
_ «++. the electors resign the government of 
the city after procuring the election of 
120 deputies for the purpose, xxxii 5] 
: - the city divided into sixty districts, 
| #0. 
i ---- tumultuous nature of the assemblies, 
| -xxxii 6] 
sees Clubs, xxxii 7] 
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France: barefaced falsehoods, xxxii 8] 38] 
me * profusion of publications, xxxii 11] 
3] 
«+-- atrocious acts throughout the country, 
xxxii 15] 
++. on the 4th of August the nobles volun- 
tarily relinquish their privileges, and the 
clergy their parochial perquisites and 
pluralities, xxxii 17] 
-+ + local privileges relinquished, xxxii 19] 
23] 
o«.. abrogation of manorial rights pro- 
posed, xxxii 19] 
«e+» proposition, that justice should be ad- 
ministered gratuitously, and judicial 
offices no longer be sold, #d. 
eee» a medal struck, and the title of Re- 
storer of the Liberties of France confer- 
red on the king, xxxii 20] 
-+.+ motion for suppression of tithes, 76. 
-.«- claims of the court of Rome abolished, 
xXxxii 24] 
«+e. new ministry appointed, xxxii 25] 
+e» necessary loan frustrated by the con- 
duct of the National Assembly, xxxii 
26) 
+--+ Scheme of patriotic contributions, 7. 
28] 
+... the king and queen send their plate 
to the mint to defray their household ex- 
penses, xxxii 28] 
..+» income tax of 25 per cent decreed, 
xxxii 29] 
.... difficulties in framing a declaration of 
Tights, xxxii 30] 
-+«- debate on the veto, xxxii 35] 
++». proposal at Paris to insist on the king, 
dauphin, and National Assembly’s coming 
to the city, xxxii 36] 41] 
+++» reports of plots, xxxii37] 41] 
++.. Suspensive veto proposed by the king 
and passed, xxxii 38] 
«++. debate on two chambers, 74, 
--.» legislative body to be renewed every 
two years, xxxii 39] 
--.. letter from the king respecting certain 
7 and the abolition of tithes, xxxii 
0] 
-+.- regiment of Flanders sent for to Ver- 
sailles to protect the king and the Assem- 
bly, xxxii 42] 43] 
.... debate on the succession to the throne, 
xxxii 42] 
-+«- entertainment of the officers of the 
reg. of Flanders by those of the life 
guards, xxxii 44] 
«».+. the king accedes conditionally to the 
articles of the constitution, xxxii 46} 
o+.. ————— is obliged to retract, i. 
..++ army of women marches from Paris to 
Versailles, xxxii 47] 
..-+ priest half hanged, 7. 
--+- la Fayette under the necessity of 
marching with the national guard to Ver- 
sailles, xxxii 48] 
