The First Fruits of the French Revolution

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The First Fruits of the French Revolution
Cornish, C. J. (Charles John), 1858-1906
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It ; If they fay No, the examination (hall continue ; if i hey fay Yes, the evidence jhall be c'ofed andjudg:i;nt given; and no perfon mall be allowed to object to the decifion of the jury.
They have ufed the guillotine too as freely a^ainft each other, as againfl the friends of the King. All the perfons who began the revolution, and were for fome time at the head of affairs, and highly popular, fuch'as the Duke of Rochefou- cault, Bailly the Mayor of Paris, Roland the jacobin minifter, Briflbt
... the head of the Repu- blicans, who contrived the attack of the King's pa- lace on the loth of Auguft, Vergniaud, Guadet, and Genibnne, his chofen aifociafes, and the Duke of Orleans, who even changed his name for that of Equality (to mew his zeal), Cuftine too, their favourite General, have all periihed, one way or other, under the hands of the Convention. On the 3. I ft of Odobcr no fewer than twenty -ons mem- bers of the Convention, and the very perfons who % about fix month's ago, difpofed of every thing at their pleafure, were publicly guillotined in the fpace of thirty-fix minutes, amidthe applaufes of the people.

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