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75 IV. The Jacquerie 180 BOOK V PARLIAMENTARISM I. 1789 189 II. Mirabeau 191 III. The Tribune 193 IV. The Orators 196 V. Influence of Oratory 201 VI. What an Orator Is 203 VII. What the Tribune Accomplished 205 VIII. Parliamentarism 208 IX. The Tribune Destroyed 211 BOOK VI THE ABSOLUTION: FIRST PHASE I. The Absolution 214 II. The Diligence 215 III. Scrutiny of the Vote.--A Reminder of Principles.--Facts 217 IV. Who Really Voted for M. Bonaparte 229 V. Concession 232 VI. The Moral Side of the Question 234 VII. An Explanation for M. Bonaparte's Benefit 238 VIII. Axioms 244 IX. Wherein M. Bonaparte Has Deceived Himself 246 BOOK VII THE ABSOLUTION: SECOND PHASE: THE OATH I. For an Oath, an Oath and a Half 251 II. Difference in Price 255 III. Oaths of Scientific and Literary Men 258 IV. Curiosities of the Business 261 V. The 5th of April, 1852 266 VI. Everywhere the Oath 272 BOOK VIII PROGRESS CONTAINED IN THE COUP D'ETAT I. The Quantum of Good Contained in Evil 275 II. The Four Institutions That Stand Opposed to the Republic 280 III. Slow Movement of Normal Progress 282 IV. What an Assembly Would Have Done 285 V. What Providence Has Done 289 VI. What the Ministers, Army, Magistracy, and Clergy Have Done< 291 VII. The Form of the Government of God 292 CONCLUSION--PART FIRST PETTINESS OF THE MASTER--ABJECTNESS OF THE SITUATION I. 293 II. 298 III. 301 CONCLUSION--PART SECOND FAITH AND AFFLICTION I.
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