id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 59162 Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot) The French Revolution of 1789, as Viewed in the Light of Republican Institutions .txt text/plain 217201 13099 72 People.--Terror in Paris.--Character of the King 103 King.--The Guards fraternize with the People.--Indignation of the Crowd. cause.[138] At the same time the Assembly sent a deputation to the king of the king and of all the members of the National Assembly, it was circumstances, the king sent a message to the National Assembly, the National Assembly from any violence by the mob from Paris, the king alarming state of affairs, the king sent to the Assembly a partial "Madame," said La Fayette to the queen, "the king goes to Paris; what the window whence a king of France, armed against his people by an National Assembly and accepted by the king, and to remain united with the king was in Paris, in the hands of the Assembly, he would sanction king and nobles, to create the Constituent Assembly, a great national ordered by the king to join the National Assembly, 101; ./cache/59162.txt ./txt/59162.txt