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The French Revolution: A History, Part 1, Book 3, ch. 9 (1.3.9) (1837) - Carlyle, Thomas | WIST Quotations
This is that same Foulon named âme damnée du Parlement; a man grown gray in treachery, in griping, projecting, intriguing and iniquity: who once when it was objected, to some finance-scheme of his, "What will the people do?" -- made answer, in the fire of discussion, "The people may eat…