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What do the speeches by nobles imply about the role of violence in the French Revolution?.

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In the fall of 1789, prior to the French Revolution, speeches filled the air in Versailles, and a river of pamphlets and newspapers flooded Paris; however, grain remained in short supply. Some of the noble's speeches renounced the protests. Hope I helped.
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