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[109] Archives des Affaires ?trang?res, vol.332; correspondence of
secret agents, October, 1793. "Citizen Cusset, representative of the
people, shows no dignity in his mission; he drinks like a Lapithe, and
when intoxicated commits the arbitrary acts of a vizier." For the
style and orthography of Cusset, see one of his letters. (Dauban,
"Paris en 1794," p 14.) - Berryat St. Prix, "La Justice
R?volutionnaire," (2nd ed.) 339.
[110] Ibid., 371. (According to "Piec?s et Documents" published by M.
Fajon.) - Moniteur, XXIV., 453. (Session of Flor?al 24, year III.)
Address of the commune of Saint-Jean du Gard. - XXI., 528. (Session
of Fructidor 2, year III.) Address of the Popular club of N?mes.
[111] Moniteur, XXIV., 602. (Session of Prairial 13, year III.) Report
of Durand Meillan: "This denunciation is only too well supported by
documents. It is for the convention to say whether it will hear them
read. I have to state beforehand that it can hear nothing more
repulsive nor better authenticated."- De Martel, "Fouch?, 246.
(Report of the constituted authorities of la Ni?vre on the missions of
Collot d'Herbois, Laplanche, Fouch? and Pointe, Prairial 19, year
III.
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