They adopt their maxims, and are
carried away by the energy of the good and true republican sans-
culottes in the clubs."
[30] Moniteur, XVII., 307, 308. (Report of Couthon to the Convention,
Aug. 2.) "You would wound, you would outrage these Republicans, were
you to allow the performance before them of an infinity of pieces
filled with insulting allusions to liberty."
[31] Ibid. 124. (Session of Aug. 5.)
[32] Ibid., 314; (Letter of Lhuillier, Aug. 4.) - 322, Session of the
Commune, Aug. 4th; 332, (Session of the Convention, Aug. 6). -
Buchez et Roux, XXVIII., 409. (Meeting of the Jacobin Club, Aug.
5th).
[33] Buchez et Roux, 411 (Article in the Journal de la Montagne.)
[34] Moniteur, XVII., 348.
[35] "Le F?deration" was in 1790 "the Association of the National
Guards." (SR).
[36] Buchez et Roux, XVIII., 415 and following pages.
[37] Ibid., 352. - Cf. Beaulieu, "Diurnal," Aug. 9.
[38] On the mechanical character of the festivals of the Revolution
read the programme of "The civic fete in honor of Valor and Morals,"
ordered by Fouch? at Nevers, on the 1st day of the 1st decade of the
2nd month of the year II. (De Martel, "Etude sur Fouch?," 202); also,
the programme of the "Fete de l'Etre Supr?me," at Sceaux, organized by
the patriot Palloy, Presidial 20, year II.
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