- French Revolution: A History. Volume 2: The Constitution (Version 2)
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Thomas Carlyle
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The second volume of this famous and idiosyncratic history covers events from October 1789, after Louis XVI has been 'persuaded' to leave Versailles and take up residence in Paris, through to August 1792. By the end of this time, Louis and his family have tried, unsuccessfully, to flee the country, France has been invaded by foreign powers, and anti-royalist French militia have brutally massacred a corps of Swiss Guards seeking to defend Louis and his family in their Paris residence. Louis is imprisoned, and it is clear to all that a three year effort to establish a constitutional monarchy have failed.
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- Chapters
- Book 1, Chapter 1: In the Tuileries
- Book 1, Chapter 2: In the Salle de Manége
- Book 1, Chapter 3: The Muster
- Book 1, Chapter 4: Journalism
- Book 1, Chapter 5: Clubbism
- Book 1, Chapter 6: Je le jure
- Book 1, Chapter 7: Prodigies
- Book 1, Chapter 8: Solemn League and Covenant
- Book 1, Chapter 9: Symbolic
- Book 1, Chapter 10: Mankind
- Book 1, Chapter 11: As in the Age of Gold
- Book 1, Chapter 12: Sound and Smoke
- Book 2, Chapter 1: Bouillé
- Book 2, Chapter 2: Arrears and Aristocrats
- Book 2, Chapter 3: Bouillé at Metz
- Book 2, Chapter 4: Arrears at Nanci
- Book 2, Chapter 5: Inspector Malseigne
- Chapter 6: Bouillé at Nanci
- Book 3, Chapter 1: Epimenides
- Book 3, Chapter 2: The Wakeful
- Book 3, Chapter 3: Sword in Hand
- Book 3, Chapter 4: To fly or not to fly
- Book 3, Chapter 5: The Day of Poniards
- Book 3, Chapter 6: Mirabeau
- Book 3, Chapter 7: Death of Mirabeau
- Book 4, Chapter 1: Easter at Saint-Cloud
- Book 4, Chapter 2: Easter at Paris
- Book 4, Chapter 3: Count Fersen
- Book 4, Chapter 4: Attitude
- Book 4, Chapter 5: The New Berline
- Book 4, Chapter 6: Old-Dragoon Drouet
- Book 4, Chapter 7: The Night of Spurs
- Book 4, Chapter 8: The Return
- Book 4, Chapter 9: Sharp Shot
- Book 5, Chapter 1: Grande Acceptation
- Book 5, Chapter 2: The Book of the Law
- Book 5, Chapter 3: Avignon
- Book 5, Chapter 4: No Sugar
- Book 5, Chapter 5: Kings and Emigrants
- Book 5, Chapter 6: Brigands and Jalès
- Book 5, Chapter 7: Constitution will not march
- Book 5, Chapter 8: The Jacobins
- Book 5, Chapter 9: Minister Roland
- Book 5, Chapter 10: Pétion-National-Pique
- Book 5, Chapter 11: The Hereditary Representative
- Book 5, Chapter 12: Procession of the Black Breeches
- Book 6, Chapter 1: Executive that does not act
- Book 6, Chapter 2: Let us march
- Book 6, Chapter 3: Some Consolation to Mankind
- Book 6, Chapter 4: Subterranean
- Book 6, Chapter 5: At Dinner
- Book 6, Chapter 6: The Steeples at Midnight
- Book 6, Chapter 7: The Swiss
- Book 6, Chapter 8: Constitution burst in Pieces
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