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Taine, Hippolyte, 1828-1893

"The French Revolution - Volume 3"

Another
has "declared to his audience that the catholic marriage was the
best." Another "has fanaticized." Another "has preached pernicious
doctrines contrary to the constitution." Another "may, by his
presence, incite disturbances," etc. Among the condemned we find
septuagenarians, known priests and even married priests. - Ibid.,
634, 637.
[94] Sauzay, IX., 715.. (List of names.)
[95] Ludovic Sciout, IV., 656.
[96] Dufort de Cheverney, "M?moires," September 7, 1798. - Ibid.,
February 26, 1799. "In Belgium priests are lodged in the Carmelites
(convent)." September 9, 1799. "Two more carts are sent full of
priests for the islands of Rh? and Ol?ron."
[97] Thibaudeau, II.. 318, 321. - Mallet-Dupan, II., 357, 368. The
plan went farther: "All children of emigrants," or of those falsely
accused of being such, "left in France, shall be taken from their
relatives and confided to republican tutors, and the republic shall
administer their property."
[98] In reading about this Lenin and Stalin must have been inspired to
create their Goulags to which not only Russian and Estonian "petit
Bourgeois," but also other undesirable national groups were sent.


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