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... them neither God nor Liberty. 4. Secret Societies, anarchist and idealist advocated violent action and attempted alomst annually to assinate the king. But Louis Philippe remained calm and slowly managed to stabilize the regime. The King first tried to form a centre coalition by combining the moderates of both the left and the right. But its members were unable to cooperate and failed to cope with the Parisian mob. Now a new Ministry was formed under Casimir-Perier, who with the aid of doctrinaires like Guizot, and Mole de Broglie, he was able to exercise a measure of control. A RIOT ACT was passed to curb violence. though it would be a year before the regime could feel secure. For republicans incited unrest and extreme left wing agitators led by Blanqui and Raspaail stirred up revolutionary action. A revolt by the silk worm workers in Lyons, who demanded new wage scales, was put down by the ...
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