A Residence in France During the Years 1792, 1793, 1794 And 1795, Part Ii., 1793

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] and the municipality; and it must beallowed, that the imaginations of our new sovereigns much exceed those ofthe old in force and originality.
The mode of pillaging the shops, for instance, was first devised by theParisian ladies, and has lately been adopted with great success in thedepartments; the visite domiciliaire, also, which I look upon as a mostingenious effort of fancy, is an emanation from the commune of Paris, andhas had an universal run. --But it would be vain to attempt enumerati
...ngall the obligations of this kind which we owe to the indulgence of thatvirtuous city: our last importation, however, is of so singular a nature, that, were we not daily assured all the liberty in the world centers inParis, I should be doubtful as to its tendency. It has lately beendecreed, that every house in the republic shall have fixed on the outsideof the door, in legible characters, the name, age, birth-place, andprofession of its inhabitants. Not the poorest cottager, nor those whoare too old or too young for action, nor even unmarried ladies, areexempt from thus proclaiming the abstract of their history to passers-by.

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