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[24] Moniteur, XVIII., 480. (Session of Brumaire 30.) N...."I must
make known the ceremony which took place here to-day. I move that the
speeches and details of this day be inserted in full in the bulletin,
and sent to all the departments." (Another deputy): "And do not
neglect to state that the Right was never so well furnished."
(Laughter and applause.)
[25] Buchez et Roux, XXXII., 103. (Germinal 11.) - Moniteur, XX.,
124. (Germinal 15.) Decree for cutting short the defense of Danton
and his accused associates.
[26] Moniteur, XX., 226. (Germinal 26. Report by Saint-Just and
decree on the police.)- Ibid., XIX., 54. (Report by Robespierre, and
decree on the principles of revolutionary government, Niv?se 5.) -
Ibid., XX., 567, 589. Prairial 6, (Decree forbidding the imprisonment
of any Englishman or Hanoverian), and XXI., 13. (Messidor 16.)
[27] Moniteur, XX., 544. After the effort of L'Admiral against Collot
d'Herbois, the latter appears in the tribune. "The loudest applause
greets him from all sides of the house." - Ibid., XXI., 173.
(Messidor 21.) On the report of Bar?re who praises the conduct of
Joseph Lebon, criticizing nothing but "somewhat harsh formalities," a
decree is passed to the order of the day, which is "adopted
unanimously with great applause.
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