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It was not until the first days of August that the primary force of the combined monarchs, below the generalship-in-chief of the Duke of Brunswick (who had the popularity of being the best normal of his time), set out for the march on Paris. Two days later the Federals from Marseilles, a middle-class physique of excellent citizens, although merely amateurs at soldiering and small in numbers, marched into town. Within the second place, Brunswick had issued from Coblentz, which was his base, upon the twenty fifth of that very same month of July, a manifesto which was recognized in Paris three days later, and which (although certain fashionable historians have questioned this) undoubtedly set revolutionary opinion ablaze. At the same moment the frontier was crossed and the nationwide soil invaded on the 19th of August. They negotiated for and obtained an unmolested retreat, and some weeks later they'd re-crossed the frontier. On the revolutionary side also there was a particular level at problem, which was the permission accorded throughout the empire for the emigrants to meet in arms and to threaten the French frontier.
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