The Open court . THIERS view from the Rond-Point PiRIS. — ronJation Than, Fa( Intirieure WD Phcl THIERS inside the gate. 262 THE OPEN COURT. which are the poison of our country and our time have hitherto notexercised any influence in their selection. Moreover this was oneof the conditions expressly stated by the donor. As to the thought which primarily gave rise to this school, itmay be that the personal affairs of Thiers provided the first at Marseilles in 1797, of tradespeople impoverished by therevolution, he had known in his you
The Open court . THIERS view from the Rond-Point PiRIS. — ronJation Than, Fa( Intirieure WD Phcl THIERS inside the gate. 262 THE OPEN COURT. which are the poison of our country and our time have hitherto notexercised any influence in their selection. Moreover this was oneof the conditions expressly stated by the donor. As to the thought which primarily gave rise to this school, itmay be that the personal affairs of Thiers provided the first at Marseilles in 1797, of tradespeople impoverished by therevolution, he had known in his youth the vexations of moderatecircumstances. He was admitted to the bar at Aix-en-Provence in1820, but did not stop to practice, looking at once for higher situa-tions to which the rich gifts of his mind enabled him to was at Aix-en-Provence that he became acquainted with Mignetwho was a native of that city and his elder by several years. To-gether they went to Paris where fortune called them, each carryingwith him the manuscript of a History of the French Revol
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