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Taine, Hippolyte, 1828-1893

"The French Revolution - Volume 3"

" Hua avoids
telling that he had been a representative in the Legislative Assembly,
a recognized fact in the neighborhood: "Not a voice was raised to
compromise me." - Ibid., 183. (Reply of the Coucy Revolutionary
Committee to that of Meaux.)
[65] "Frochot," by Louis Passy, 175. (Letter of Pajot, member of the
Revolutionary committee of Troyes, Vend?miaire, year III.) - Archives
Nationales, F.7, 4421. (Register of the Revolutionary committee of
Troyes.) Brumaire 27, year II. Incarceration of various suspects,
among others of "Lerouge, former lawyer, under suspicion of having
constantly and obstinately refused revolutionary offices." Also, a
person named Corps, for "having refused the presidency of the district
tribunal at the time of its organization, under the pretext of
consulting the Chambre des Comptes; also for being the friend of
suspects, and for having accepted office only after the Revolution had
assumed an imposing character."
[66] Marcelin Boudet, "Les conventionnels d'Auvergne," 161.
(Justification of Etienne Bonarm?, the last months of 1794.)
[67] Pans, "Histoire de Joseph Lebon," II., 92. (Declaration by
Gu?rard, lawyer, appointed judge at Cambrai, by the Cambrai
Revolutionary committee.


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