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Taine, Hippolyte, 1828-1893

"The French Revolution - Volume 3"

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[99] See above ch. V., ยง 4. - Archives Nationales, F.7, 4435, No.
10. (Letter of Collot d'Herbois to Couthon, Frimaire 11, year II.)
[100] Archives des Affaires ?trang?res, vol.331. (Letter of Bertrand,
N?mes, Frimaire 3.) "We are sorry to see patriots here not very
delicate in the way they cause arrests, in ascertaining who are
criminal, and the precious class of craftsmen is no exception."
[101] Berryat Saint-Prix, "La Justice R?volutionnaire," 1st ed.,
p.229.
[102] "Un S?jour en France," p. 186. "I notice that most of the
arrests now made are farmers." (In consequence of the requisitions for
grain, and on account of the applications of the law of the maximum.)
[103] "Bulletin du Tribunal R?volutionnaire," No.431. (Testimony of
Tontin, secretary of the court.) Twelve hundred of these poor
creatures were set free after Thermidor 9.
[104] Moniteur, session of June 29, 1797. (Report of Luminais.)
??Danican, "Les Brigands D?masqu?s," p. 194.
[105] Meillan, "M?moires, p. 166.
[106] Berryat Saint-Prix, "La Justice R?volutionnaire," p. 419. -
Archives Nationales, AF., II., 145. (Orders issued by Representative
Maignet, Flor?al 14, 15 and 17, year II.


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