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Taine, Hippolyte, 1828-1893

"The French Revolution - Volume 3"

- Cf. "Histoire de
l'Alsace," by Str?bel, and "Recueil de pieces authentiques pour servir
? l'histoire de la R?volution ? Strasbourg," 3 vols.-Archives
Nationales AF., II., 135, orders issued Brumaire 10, year II., and
list of the one hundred and ninety-three persons taxed.
[150] Buchez et Roux, XXXI., 32. (Saint-Just's reply to Mayor Monet.)
- De Sybel, II., 447, 448. At the first interview Saint-Just said to
Schneider: "Why use so much ceremony? You know the crimes of the
aristocrats? In the twenty-four hours taken for one investigation you
might have twenty-four condemned."
[151] "Journal de marche du sergent Fricasse," p.34. (Narrative by
Marshal Soult.)
[152] Cf. in the Bible, the story of Ahasuerus who, out of respect
for his own majesty, can-not retract the order he has issued against
the Jews, but he turns the difficulty by allowing them to defend
themselves.
[153] Mallet-Dupan, II., 47.
[154] Berryat Saint-Prix, "La Justice Revolutionnaire," XVII.-Marcelin
Boudet, "Les Conventionnels d'Auvergne," 269. - Moniteur, Brumaire
27, year III., report by Cal?s.
[155] Paris, "Histoire de Joseph Lebon," I., 371; II., 341, 344.-De
Martel, "Fouch?," 153.


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