"
[15] Sauzay, IV., 160, 161. (Article by the Vidette.) Consequently,
"all the unconstitutionalists nobles and priests considered it a duty
to go the assemblies and joyfully accept a constitution which
guaranteed liberty and property to everybody."
[16] "Journal des D?bats de la Soci?t? des Jacobins," No. For July
27, 1793 (correspondence, No. 122).
[17] Moniteur, XVII., 156, 163.
[18] Sauzay, IV., 158: "The motives for judgments were thus stated by
judges themselves."
[19] Moniteur, XVII., 40, 48, 72, 140, 175, 194, 263. (Cf. Speeches
by Chaumette, July 14, and Report by Gossoin, August 9). - Archives
Nationales, B. II., 23. Negative votes in Ard?che 5, in Aude 5,
Moselle 5, Sa?ne-et-Loire 5, C?te-d'Or 4, Creuse 4, Haut-Rhin 4, Gers
4, Haute-Garonne 3, Aube 2, Bouches-du-Rh?ne 2, Cantal 2, Basses-Alpes
1, Haute-Marne 1, Haute-Vienne 1, Var 0, Seine 0. - The details and
circumstances of voting are curious. In the department of Aube, at
Troyes, the second section in agreement with the third, excluded
"suspects" from the vote. At Paris, the section "Gardes Fran?aise,
Fourcroy president, announces 1,714 voters, of which 1,678 are
citizens and 36 citoyennes.
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