Jacques Necker (English Wikipedia)

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  • Craiutu, Aurelian (19 March 2018). A Voice of Moderation in the Age of Revolutions: Jacques Necker's Reflections on Executive Power in Modern Society (PDF). Ostrum Workshop Spring 2018 Colloquium. p. 6.

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  • Peter Kropotkin (1909). "Chapter 5". The Great French Revolution, 1789–1793. Translated by N.F. Dryhurst. New York: Vanguard Printings.
  • Peter Kropotkin (1909). "Chapter 10". The Great French Revolution, 1789–1793. Translated by N. F. Dryhurst. New York: Vanguard Printings. The distress in the city, however, increased from day to day. It is true that Necker had taken measures to avert the dangers of a famine. On September 7, 1788, he had suspended the exportation of corn, and he was protecting the importation by bounties; seventy million livres were expended in the purchase of foreign wheat. At the same time he gave widespread publicity to the decree of the King's Council of April 23, 1789, which empowered judges and officers of the police to visit private granaries to make an inventory of the grain, and in case of necessity to send the grain to market. But the carrying out of these orders was confided to the old authorities and-no more need be said!
  • Peter Kropotkin (1909). "Chapter 5". The Great French Revolution, 1789–1793. Translated by N. F. Dryhurst. New York: Vanguard Printings. At Paris, after the dismissal of the Archbishop of Sens, there were numerous demonstrations. The Pont Neuf was guarded by troops, and several conflicts occurred between them and the people, of whom the leaders were, as Bertrand de Moleville remarks, 'those who later on took part in all the popular movements of the Revolution.' Marie-Antoinette's letter to the Count de Mercy should also be read in this connection. It is dated August 24, 1788, and in it she tells him of her fears, and announces the retirement of the Archbishop of Sens and the steps she had taken to recall Necker; the effect produced on the Court by those riotous crowds can therefore be understood. The Queen foresaw that this recall of Necker would lessen the King's authority; she feared "that they may be compelled to nominate a prime minister," but "the moment is pressing. It is very essential that Necker should accept." Source: J. Feuillet de Conches, Lettres de Louis XVI, Marie-Antoinette et Madame Elisabeth (Paris, 1864), vol. i. pp. 214–216.
  • Peter Kropotkin (1909). "Chapter 6". The Great French Revolution, 1789–1793. Translated by N. F. Dryhurst. New York: Vanguard Printings.
  • Peter Kropotkin (1909). "Chapter 15". The Great French Revolution, 1789–1793. Translated by N. F. Dryhurst. New York: Vanguard Printings.
  • Kropotkin, Peter (1909). "Chapter 28". The Great French Revolution, 1789–1793. Translated by Dryhurst, N. F. New York: Vanguard Printings.

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  • Durant & Durant 1967, p. 865. Durant, Will; Durant, Ariel (1967). Rousseau and Revolution. The Story of Civilization. Vol. 10. Simon and Schuster. OCLC 778922010.
  • Durant & Durant 1967, pp. 866–867. Durant, Will; Durant, Ariel (1967). Rousseau and Revolution. The Story of Civilization. Vol. 10. Simon and Schuster. OCLC 778922010.
  • Durant & Durant 1967, p. 870. Durant, Will; Durant, Ariel (1967). Rousseau and Revolution. The Story of Civilization. Vol. 10. Simon and Schuster. OCLC 778922010.
  • Durant & Durant 1967, p. 948. Durant, Will; Durant, Ariel (1967). Rousseau and Revolution. The Story of Civilization. Vol. 10. Simon and Schuster. OCLC 778922010.
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  • Durant & Durant 1967, p. 958. Durant, Will; Durant, Ariel (1967). Rousseau and Revolution. The Story of Civilization. Vol. 10. Simon and Schuster. OCLC 778922010.

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