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 xxiv Co?ttents and List of Citations PAGE 391. Preamble to Turgot's edict abolishing the guilds. . . 389 Ibid. 302 sqq. 392. Necker reviews his own administration 390 Necker, De P administration des fi7iances de la France (Introduction) 393. Necker on the sway of public opinion in France. . . 392 Ibid. CHAPTER XXXV — THE FRENCH REVOLUTION I. The Cahiers of 1789 394. Cahier of the third estate of Carcassonne 397 Archives parlementaires, II, 532 sqq. II. The Opening of the Estates General in 1789 395. The opening of the Estates General 400 Madame de Campan, Memoires sur la vie de Marie- Antoinette ; ed Barriere (1855), 227 sqq. 396. Arthur Young visits the National Assembly .... 402 Arthur Young (as above, No. 380), 152 sq., 155 sq., 163 sqq. III. The Decree abolishing the Feudal System (August, 1789) 397. Decree abolishing the feudal system 405 Buchez et Roux, Histoire parlementaire, II, 259 sqq. IV. Declaration of the Rights of Man 398. Declaration of the Rights of Man 409 Ibid. XI, 404 sqq. V. Mirabeau's Fears after the " October Days " 399. Mirabeau's advice to the king in October, 1789. . .412 Correspondance entre Mirabeau et le comte de la Marck, I, 364 sqq. VI. Address of the National Assembly to the French People (February, 1790) 400. The Assembly reviews its great work 417 Histoire parlement aire (as above, No. 397), IV, 329 sqq. VII. The Civil Constitution of the Clergy 401. The civil constitution of the clergy (July, 1790). . . 423 Proces-verbal de VAssemblee nationale (in 75 vols.), No. 346. Also in Sloane, The French Revolution and Religious Reform, Appendix, 295 sqq.