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2224 ([return])
[ See further on, book III. ch. II. § 4 and also ch. III.]

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2225 ([return])
[ Moniteur, sitting of March 2, 1790. Speech by Merlin: "The peasants have been made to believe that the annulation of the banalities (the obligation to use the public mill, wine-press, and oven, which belonged to the noble) carried along with it the loss to the noble of all these; the peasants regarding themselves as proprietors of them.">[

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2226 ([return])
[ Moniteur; sitting of June 9, 1790. Speech of M. Charles de Lameth—Duvergier (laws of June 19-23 1790; September 27 and October 16, 1791).]

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2227 ([return])
[ Sauzay, V. 400—410.]

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2228 ([return])
[ Duvergier, laws of June 15-19, 1791; of June 18—July 6, 1792; of August 25-28, 1792.]