Historical View of the French Revolution, From Its Earliest Indications to the Flight of the King in 1791

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distrust sometimes serves him for penetration. For instance, the day when Louis XVI. sanctioned the decree requiring the priests to take the oath, Marat appeals to him in powerful and sensible language. He reminds him of his education and his past domestic history, and then asks him by what sublime virtue he has deserved that God should grant him this miracle of emancipating himself from the past and becoming sincere.
These flashes of good sense are uncommon. Among the ventings of his fury, we
...more frequently discern fits of quackery, or delirious boast- ings which no one but a madman would venture to utter : " If I were a tribune of the people, and supported by a few thousand determined men, I warrant that, in six weeks, the constitution should he perfect ; that the political machine should go on bravely ; that no public rogue should ventm'e to derange it ; that the nation should be free and happy ; that in less than a year it should be flourishing and formidable, and should remain so as long as I live." (July 26th, 1790, No.

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