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French Revolution: Royal Session



French Revolution:Royal Session
The National Assembly was comprised of representatives of the common people, or Third Estate. The National Assembly worked independently of the Estates-General, whose two higher estates, the clergy and the nobility, failed to acknowledge issues of importance to the lower classes. Kind Louis XVI held a Royal Session in an attempt to unify the divided estates. This collection offers first-hand accounts of the Royal Session on June 23, 1789.
Titles

 The Royal Session of June 23, 1789

 D. the Sources

 Necker, De La Révolution Française

 Necker, Letter to Louis XVI.

 Barentin, Ménoire Autographe

 Saint-Priest, Letter to Louis XVI., Without Place or Date.

 Montmorin, Letter to the King.

 Procès-Verbal

 Séance Tenue Par Le Roi Aux États Généraux

 Le Point Du Jour

 L’Assemblée Nationale, I, 197–206. Royal Session of the 23D.

 Courrier De Provence (Lettres De M. Le Comte De Mirabeau À Ses Commettants, No. XIII.)

 Biauzat, Correspondance

 Bailly, Mémoires

 Duquesnoy, Journal

 Jallet, Journal

 Staël-Holstein, Correspondance

 Bailli De Virieu, Correspondance

 Jefferson, Correspondence

 Barante, Lettres Et Instructions De Louis XVIII.

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