. Robespierre and the French revolution. :m. CEKTIFU ATK OF MEMBEKSHIF IN AN ENGLISH OF MASONS OF JEAN PAUL MARAT From an engraving in the collection of \\illiam T. Latta, Ksq. THE FRENCH REVOLUTION men in France were members of the , while living in London, was initiated intothe order and upon his return to Paris had hismembership transferred to a French lodge. Theorder taught doctrines that were not only anti-clerical, but also anti-monarchical, and did muchmissionary work in the cause of political liberty. Of course, it is a difficult task to trace the im-mediate produci


. Robespierre and the French revolution. :m. CEKTIFU ATK OF MEMBEKSHIF IN AN ENGLISH OF MASONS OF JEAN PAUL MARAT From an engraving in the collection of \\illiam T. Latta, Ksq. THE FRENCH REVOLUTION men in France were members of the , while living in London, was initiated intothe order and upon his return to Paris had hismembership transferred to a French lodge. Theorder taught doctrines that were not only anti-clerical, but also anti-monarchical, and did muchmissionary work in the cause of political liberty. Of course, it is a difficult task to trace the im-mediate producing cause of the Revolution, butwe can unhesitatingly say that all of the forego-ing were the causes which in combination broughtabout the result. H we are to be guided in ourjudgment by the examples of history, there waspresent every symptom that presaged a politicalRevolution. People do not revolt from a mere wish toeffect a change in the form and character ofgovernment; revolutions do not occur from merefickleness, but from impatience cau


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