The car started up, and they merged into traffic.
They were accepted by a population eager for repose, who had merged old class distinctions in the conflicts of preceding centuries.
The duke of Marlborough, in the name of the New Telephone Company, inaugurated a campaign for cheaper telephone services, but the New Telephone Company was subsequently merged in the National Telephone Company.
He gathered round him a small circle of his immediate followers known as the Societe des Egaux, soon merged with the rump of the Jacobins, who met at the Pantheon; and in November 1795 he was reported by the police to be openly preaching "insurrection, revolt and the constitution of 1793."
The longer the French remained the more these forms of town life perished, until finally all was merged into one confused, lifeless scene of plunder.