[46] For general account, see Mignet, or Louis Blanc, or Thiers. For speeches in detail, see Buchez et Roux, Histoire Parlémentaire, Vol. II., pp. 224-243.
[47] Challamel Histoire-Musée de la République Française, Vol. I., pp. 72-75, where some of these illustrations can be found.
[48] Buchez and Roux, Vol. II., p. 231.
[49] Mignet, Vol. I.
[50] Histoire de la Révolution Française par Deux Amis de la Liberté, Vol. II., p. 228.
[51] Any American, whose ideas have been wrested Torywise by Alison, can satisfy himself of the utter inability of an English Tory to write any history involving questions of liberty, by simply looking at Chancellor Kent's notes attached to the chapter on America in the American reprint of Alison's History of Europe.
[52] Constitution de 1791, Titre Premier.
[53] Constitution de 1791, Titre III., Sect. 2, Art. 1.
[54] Any one wishing to see how that inevitable moral debasement came upon the German aristocracy, and in general what the oppressive caste came to finally, can find enough in the 2d vol. of Menzel's History of Germany.
[55] Gerbertzoff, Hist. de la Civilisation en Russie. Haxthausen, Etudes sur la Russie. A full sketch of the Rise and Decline of the serf system in Russia I have attempted in the Atlantic Monthly, Vol. X., page 538.