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 count; and I recommend to my children to obey their mother, and always to have God before their eyes.

I recommend to my son, if ever he becomes king, to think only of the happiness of his fellow citizens, and to be mindful that he never can be happy, but by ruling according to the laws.

I recommend to my son the persons who have been attached to me.

I recommend to me son, M. M. Chamiley and Hue. I beg M. M. of the Commune to deliver to Clery (his valet) my cloaths, my watch, and the trifles that were taken to the Commune.

I beg M. M. Malesherbes, Tronchet and Deseze, to receive my tender acknowledgement.

I protest, that I am not guilty of any of the crimes, with which I am reproached.

This will was sent by the Commune to the Executive Power.