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4. What does Louis XVI imply when he writes that the 'abuses of all sorts may be averted and corrected by good and solid means..."?
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4. What does Louis XVI imply when he writes that the 'abuses of all sorts may be averted and corrected
by good and solid means..."?
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He means that the wrongs committed against the third estate may be able to be corrected.
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