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French Revolution: Tennis Court Oath



French Revolution:Tennis Court Oath
Members of the French Estates-General, who represented the general public, took the Tennis Court Oath, which committed them to continue meeting, wherever necessary, until the monarchy was subject to a constitution. The following documents provide first-hand accounts of this important event.
Titles

 The Oath of the Tennis Court

 D. the Sources

 Le Point Du Jour,

 L’Assemblée Nationale,

 Bailly, Mèmoires,

 Duquesnoy, Journal,

 Young, Arthur. Travels in France,

 Mounier, Recherches Sur Les Causes Qui Ont Empêché Les Français De Devenir Libres,

 Malouet, Mémoires,

 Biauzat, Gaultier, Vie Et Correspondance,

 Rabaut De Saint-Étienne. Précis Historique De La Révolution Française,

 Dorset, Despatches from Paris,

 Bailli De Virieu, Correspondance,

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