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erect on the debris of the others。



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Notes:



'1' Necker; 〃De l'Administration des Finances;〃 II。  422; 435。



'2' The wages have in 1789 been estimated to be 7 sous 4 deniers of

which 2 sous and 6 deniers would have to be paid for the bread。

(Mercure de France; May 7; 1791。)



'3' Aubertin; 345。  Letter to the Comte de St。  Germain (during the

Seven Years War)。  〃The soldier's hardships make one's heart bleed; he

passes his days in a state of abject misery; despised and living like

a chained dog to be used for combat。〃



'4' De Tocqueville; 190; 191。



'5' Archives nationales; H; 1591。



'6' De Rochambeau; 〃Mémoires;〃 I。  427。  …  D'Argenson; December 24;

1752。  〃30;000 men have been punished for desertion since the peace of

1748; this extensive desertion is attributed to the new drill which

fatigues and disheartens the soldier; and especially the veterans。〃  …

Voltaire; 〃Dict。  Phil。;〃 article 〃Punishments。〃 〃I was amazed one day

on seeing the list of deserters; for eight years amounting to 60;000。〃



'7' Archives nationales; H; 554。  (Letter of M。 de Bertrand;

intendant of Rennes; August 17; 1785)。



'8' Mercier; XI; 121。



'9' Now we know better。  The most healthy bread is the one in which

some bran is left; such bran is not only good for the digestion but

contains vitamins and minerals as well。  (SR)。



'10' De Vaublanc; 149。



'11' De Ségur; I; 20 (1767)。



'12' Augeard; 〃Mémoires;〃 165。



'13' Horace Walpole; September 5; 1789。



'14' Laboulaye; 〃De l'Administration fran?aise sous Louis XVI。〃

(Revue des Cours littéraires; IV; 743)。  …  Albert Babeau; I; 111。

(Doléances et veux des corporations de Troyes)。



'15' De Tocqueville; 158。



'16' Ibid。  304。  (The words of Burke。)



'17' Travels in France; I。  240; 263。



'18' What an impression this view must have made on Lenin who

sought; between 1906 and 1909 in Paris; the means and ways with which

to re…create the French revolution in Russia。  (SR。)



'19' Beugnot; I。  115; 116。



'20' Archives nationales; procès…verbaux and cahiers of the States…

General; vol。  XIII; p。  405。  (Letter of the Marquis de Fodoas;

commandant of Armagnac; to M。 Necker; may 29; 1789。)



'21' Ibid。  Vol。  CL; p。  174。  ( Letter from the intendant of Tours of

March 25; 1789。)



'22' 〃Lenin deviated from Marx not in preaching the necessity for

violent proletarian revolution; but by advocating the creation of an

elite party of professional revolutionaries to hasten this end; and by

arguing for the dictatorship of this party rather than the working

class as a whole。〃 The Guinness Encyclopedia page 269。  (SR。)



'23' Archives nationales; H; 784。  (Letters of M。 de Langeron;

military commandant at Besan?on; October 16 and 18; 1789)。  The

consultation is annexed。



'24' Arthur Young; I; 344。













CHAPTER V。  SUMMARY。



I。  Suicide of the Ancient Regime。



  These two forces; radical dogma and brute force; are the

successors and executors of the Ancient regime; and; on contemplating

the way in which this regime engendered; brought forth; nourished;

installed and stimulated them we cannot avoid considering its history

as one long suicide; like that of a man who; having mounted to the top

of an immense ladder; cuts away from under his feet the support which

has kept him up。  …   In a case of this kind good intentions are not

sufficient; to be liberal and even generous; to enter upon a few semi…

reforms; is of no avail。  On the contrary; through both their qualities

and defects; through both their virtues and their vices; the

privileged wrought their own destruction; their merits contributing to

their ruin as well as their faults。  …  Founders of society; formerly

entitled to their advantages through their services; they have

preserved their rank without fulfilling their duties; their position

in the local as in the central government is a sinecure; and their

privileges have become abuses。  At their head; a king; creating France

by devoting himself to her as if his own property; ended by

sacrificing her as if his own property; the public purse is his

private purse; while passions; vanities; personal weaknesses;

luxurious habits; family solicitudes; the intrigues of a mistress and

the caprices of a wife; govern a state of twenty…six millions of men

with an arbitrariness; a heedlessness; a prodigality; a lack of skill;

an absence of consistency that would scarcely be overlooked in the

management of a private domain。  …  The king and the privileged excel

in one direction; in manners; in good taste; in fashion; in the talent

for representation and in entertaining and receiving; in the gift of

graceful conversation; in finesse and in gaiety; in the art of

converting life into a brilliant and ingenious festivity; regarding

the world as a drawing room of refined idlers in which it suffices to

be amiable and witty; whilst; actually; it is an arena where one must

be strong for combats; and a laboratory in which one must work in

order to be useful。  …   Through the habit; perfection and sway of

polished intercourse they stamped on the French intellect a classic

form; which; combined with recent scientific acquisitions; produced

the philosophy of the eighteenth century; the disrepute of tradition;

the ambition of recasting all human institutions according to the sole

dictates of Reason; the appliance of mathematical methods to politics

and morals; the catechism of the Rights of Man; and other dogmas of

anarchical and despotic character in the CONTRAT SOCIAL。  …   Once

this chimera is born they welcome it as a drawing room fancy; they use

the little monster as a plaything; as yet innocent and decked with

ribbons like a pastoral lambkin; they never dream of its becoming a

raging; formidable brute; they nourish it; and caress it; and then;

opening their doors; they let it descend into the streets。  …   Here

among the middle class which the government has rendered ill…disposed

by compromising its fortunes; which the privileged have offended by

restricting its ambition; which is wounded by inequality through

injured self…esteem; the revolutionary theory gains rapid accessions;

a sudden asperity; and; in a few years; it finds itself undisputed

master of public opinion。  …  At this moment and at its summons;

another colossal monster rises up; a monster with millions of heads; a

blind; startled animal; an entire people pressed down; exasperated and

suddenly loosened against the government whose exactions have

despoiled it; against the privileged whose rights have reduced it to

starvation; without; in these rural districts abandoned by their

natural protectors; encountering any surviving authority; without; in

these provinces subject to the yoke of universal centralization;

encountering a single independent group and without the possibility of

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