The book The French Revolution was written by author Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881 Here you can read free online of The French Revolution book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The French Revolution a good or bad book?
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There arewith him two Paris Municipals; they were chosen from the Three Hundredfor that errand. He gets admittance through the locked and padlockedGrates, through sentries and ushers, to the Royal Halls. The Court, male and female, crowds on his passage, to read their doomon his face; which exhibits, say Historians, a mixture 'of sorrow, offervour and valour, ' singular to behold. (Memoire de M. Le Comte deLally-Tollendal (Janvier 1790), p. 161-165. ) The King, with Monsieur, with Ministers and... Marshals, is waiting to receive him: He "is come, " inhis highflown chivalrous way, "to offer his head for the safety of hisMajesty's. " The two Municipals state the wish of Paris: four things, of quite pacific tenor. First, that the honour of Guarding his sacredperson be conferred on patriot National Guards;--say, the CentreGrenadiers, who as Gardes Francaises were wont to have that privilege. Second, that provisions be got, if possible. Third, that the Prisons, all crowded with political delinquents, may have judges sent them.
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