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Taine, Hippolyte, 1828-1893

"The French Revolution - Volume 3"

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[22] Sauzay, IV., 158.
[23] Moniteur, XVII., 363. (Report of Gossuin to the Convention,
August 9). "There are primary assemblies which have extended their
deliberations beyond the acceptance of the Constitution. This
acceptance being almost unanimous, all other objects form matter for
petitions to be entrusted to competent committees.""--Ibid., 333.
(Speech of Delacroix). "The anti-revolutionary delegates sent by the
conspirators we had in the Convention must be punished. (August 6.).
[24] Moniteur, ibid., 333. Speech and motions of Bazire, August 8. -
XIX., 116. Report of Vouland, January 2, 1794. The pay of Maillard
and his acolytes amounted to twenty-two thousand livres. - XVIII.,
324. (Session of August 5. Speeches of Gossuin, Thibault and
Lacroix.) - Ibid., 90. (Session of Germinal 8, year III.) Speech by
Bourdon de l'Oise: "We have been obliged to pick men out of the envoys
in order to find those disposed for rigorous measures."
[25] Moniteur, XVII., 330. Ordinance of the Commune, August 6.
[26] Moniteur, XVII., 332. (Session of the Convention, August 6.) -
Cf. the "Diurnal" of Beaulieu, August 6. Beaulieu mentions several
deputations and motions of the same order, and states the alarm of the
"Mountain.


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