Equally plausible and dangerous was his teaching as to the Indivisibility of the general will.
"The Life of Napoleon I (Volumes, 1 and 2)"
John Holland Rose
April 1, 1853, while engaged in making some notes on a logical point, an idea occurred which was perfectly new to me, on the mode of conciliating the notions omnipresence and Indivisibility into parts.
"A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II (of II)"
Augustus de Morgan
Her sentence was thus expressed: "The public accuser has drawn up the present indictment against Jane Mary Phlippon, the wife of Roland, late Minister of the Interior for having wickedly and designedly aided and assisted in the conspiracy which existed against the unity and Indivisibility of the Republic, against the liberty and safety of the French people, by assembling, at her house, in secret council, the principal chiefs of that conspiracy, and by keeping up a correspondence tending to facilitate their treasonable designs.
"Madame Roland, Makers of History"
John S. C. Abbott