The History of a Crime


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superior official of the Questure, an officer of the National Guard,  
Ramond de la Croisette, ventured to say to them, "You will set the  
Palace on fire;" whereupon a soldier struck him a blow with his fist.  
Four of the pieces taken from the Cour de Canons were ranged in battery  
order against the Assembly; two on the Place de Bourgogne were pointed  
towards the grating, and two on the Pont de la Concorde were pointed  
towards the grand staircase.  
As side-note to this instructive tale let us mention a curious fact. The  
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2d Regiment of the line was the same which had arrested Louis  
Bonaparte at Boulogne. In 1840 this regiment lent its aid to the law  
against the conspirator. In 1851 it lent its aid to the conspirator  
against the law: such is the beauty of passive obedience.  
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2] The Questors were officers elected by the Assembly, whose special  
duties were to keep and audit the accounts, and who controlled all  
matters affecting the social economy of the House.  
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