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3101 ([return])
[ Festivals approving the federation of all the National Guards in France. (SR.)]

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3102 ([return])
[ See the address of the commune of Paris, June 5, 1790. "Let the most touching of all utterances be heard on this day (the anniversary of the taking of the Bastille), Frenchmen, we are brothers! Yes, brothers, freemen and with a country!" Roux et Buchez, VI. 275.]

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3103 ([return])
[ Buchez and Roux, IV. 3, 309; V. 123; VI. 274, 399.—Duvergier, Collection of Laws and Decrees. Decree of June 8 and 9, 1790.]

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3104 ([return])
[ For one who, like myself, has lived for years among the Moslems, the 5 daily ritual prayers all performed while turned towards Mecca, this description of the French taking of the oath, has something familiar in it. (SR.)]

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3105 ([return])
[ Michelet, "Histoire de la Révolution Française," II, 470, 474.]