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[114] Fiev?e, "Correspondance," (introduction).
[115] Report of Courtois on the papers found in Robespierre's
domicile. Justificatory documents No.20, letter of the Secretary of
the Committee of Surveillance of Saint Calais, Niv?se 15, year II.
[116] Ibid., No. 18. Letter of V---, former inspector of "droits
reserv?s," Feb. 5, 1792.
[117] Ibid., No.8. Letter of P. Brincourt, Sedan, Aug.29, 1793.
[118] Ibid., No. I. Letter of Besson, with an address of the popular
club of Menosque, Prairial 23, year II
[119] Ibid., No.14. Letter of D---, member of the Cordeliers Club,
and former mercer, Jan.31, 1792
[120] Ibid., No.12. Letter by C----, Chateau Thierry, Prairial 30,
year II.
[121] Hamel, III., 682. (Copied from Billaud-Varennes' manuscripts,
in the Archives Nationales).
[122] Moniteur, XXII., '75. (Session of Vend?miaire i8, year III.
Speech by Laignelot.) "Robespierre had all the popular clubs under his
thumb."
[123] Garat, 85. "The most conspicuous sentiment with Robespierre,
and one, indeed, of which he made no mystery, was that the defender of
the people could never see amiss. - (Bailleul, quoted in Carnot's
Memoirs, I.
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