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" Monsieur, tell those who sent you that we are here by the will of the People, and that nothing but the force of bayonets... "
The Quarterly Review - Page 337
edited by - 1861
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]

1844 - 784 pages
...delivered the royal message, when he was thunderstruck by the reply of Mirabeau : ' Go, and report to your master, that we are here by the will of the people, and will leave only when compelled by force of bayonets.' Thus royal authority was set at nought byjthe...
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A chronological account of the history of France. To which is added a ...

Peter Hervé - 1818 - 604 pages
...reply to the Master of the Ceremonies, who was sent to disperse tham. " Tell those from " whom you come that we are here by the will of " the people, and that we will not quit our places " unless compelled by force.' Neckar, who did not assist at the King's sitting, offered...
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American Quarterly Review, Volume 8

Robert Walsh - Serial publications - 1830 - 650 pages
...this instant, Mirabeau rose, and thundered to the messenger — " Go and tell your master that we aro here by the will of the people, and that we will not quit our place but by the force of bayonets. " Mlez dire a votre maitre que nous sommes id par la volant...
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Encyclopaedia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volume 2

Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1830 - 628 pages
...ordering the dissolution of their body : " Tell your master," said Mirabeau, in a voice of thunder, " that we are here by the will of the people, and that nothing but the bayonet shall drive us out." The court, intimidated by this bold answer, which produced...
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The Southern Review, Volume 6

1830 - 570 pages
...voice nor place, nor right to speak: you are not authorized to remind us of his address. Slave, go and tell your master that we are here by the will of the people, and that we will not depart except at the point of the bayonet." " The words," says the author, " must have been heard to conceive...
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Southern Review, Volume 6

1830 - 584 pages
...speak: you are not authorized to remind us of his address. Slave, go and tell your master that we arc here by the will of the people, and that we will not depart except at the point of the bayonet." ' The words," .says the author, " must have been heard to conceive....
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The French Revolution: The Bastille

Thomas Carlyle - France - 1837 - 424 pages
...right of speech here ; you are not the man to remind us of it. Go, Monsieur, tell those who sent you that we are here by the will of the People, and that nothing shall send us hence but the force of bayonets ! " * And poor de Breze shivers forth from the...
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The French Revolution: A History, Volume 1

Thomas Carlyle - France - 1838 - 442 pages
...Parlementaire, i. 13. you are not the man to remind us of it. Go, Monsieur, tell those who sent you that we are here by the will of the People, and that nothing shall send us hence but the force of bayonets ! " * And poor de Brtze shivers forth from the...
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Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volume 2

Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1838 - 618 pages
...ordering the dissolution of their body : " Tell your master," said Mirabeau, in a voice of thunder, " that we are here by the will of the people, and that nothing but the bayonet shall drive us out." The court, intimidated by this bold answer, which produced...
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Arundel

sir Francis Vincent (10th bart.) - 1840 - 1042 pages
...them that they had heard the orders of the king, Mirabeau exclaimed in a voice of thunder, ' Go and tell your master, that we are here by the will of the people; and that we shall only retire by the power of his bayonets !' " ' Milord,' said Dreux Breze to me, when he told...
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