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the origins of contemporary france-4-第91章

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。  。  。  my dreams were wholly of prison conspiracies。〃



'122' Ibid。; 211。  (Explanations given by Lebon to the Convention。) …

Paris; II。; 350; 351。  (Verdict of the jury。)



'123' Paris; II。; 85。



'124' Buchez et Roux; XXXIV。; 181。  (Depositions of Monneron; a

merchant。)



'125' Ibid。; 184。  (Deposition of Chaux。) … Cf。  200。  (Depositions of

Monneron and Villemain; merchants。)



'126' Ibid。; 204。  (Deposition of Lamarie; administrator of the

department。)



'127' Ibid。; 173。  (Deposition of Erard; a copyist。) … 168。

(Deposition of Thomas; health officer。) 〃To all his questions; Carrier

replied in the grossest language。〃



'128' Ibid。; 203。  (Deposition of Bonami; merchant。)



'129' Ibid。; 156。  (Deposition of Vaujois; public prosecutor to the

military commission。)



'130' Ibid。; 169。  (Deposition of Thomas。) … Berryat Saint…Prix; pp。

34; 35。。  … Buchez et Roux; 118。  〃He received the members of the

popular club with blows; also the municipal officers with saber

thrusts; who came to demand supplies〃。  。  。  。〃 He draws his saber

(against the boatman) and strikes at him; which he avoids only by

running away。〃



'131' Buchez et Roux; XXXIV。; 196。  (Deposition of Julien。) 〃Carrier

said to me in a passion: 〃It is you; is it; you damned beggar; who

presumes to denounce me to the Committee of Public Safety。  。  。  。

As it is sometimes necessary for the public interests to get rid of

certain folks quickly; I won't take the trouble to send you to the

guillotine; I'll be your executioner myself!〃



'132' Ibid。; 175。  (Deposition of Tronjolly。) 295。  (Depositions of

Jean Lavigne; a shopkeeper; of Arnandan; civil commissioner; also of

Corneret; merchant。) 179。  (Deposition of Villemain)。  … Berryat

Saint…Prix; 34。  〃Carrier; says the gendarme Desquer; who carried his

letters; was a roaring lion rather than an officer of the people。〃 〃He

looked at once like a charlatan and a tiger;〃 says another witness。



'133' Ibid。; XXXIV。; 204。  (Deposition of Lamarie。)



'134' Ibid。; 183。  (Deposition of Caux。)



'135' Mallet…Dupan; Mémoires;〃 II。; 6。  (Memorial of Feb。  I; 1794。)

On André Dumont; 〃Un Séjour en France;〃 158; 171。  … On Merlin de

Thionville; Michelet; VI。; 97。



'136' De Martel; 〃Fouché〃 100。



'137' Mallet…Dupan; II。; 46。



'138' Buchez et Roux; XXXII。; 413; 423。  (Letter of Julien to

Robespierre。)



'139' Archives Nationales; AF。; II。; III。  An order issued by

Bourbotte; Tours; Messidor 5; year II。; 〃requiring the district

administration to furnish him personally; as well as for the citizens

attached to his commission; forty bottles of red wine and thirty of

white wine; to be taken from the cellars of emigrés; or from those of

persons condemned to death; and; besides this; fifty bottles of common

wine other than white or red。〃 … On the 2nd of Messidor; ale is drunk

and there is a fresh order for fifty bottles of red wine; fifty of

common wine; and two bottles of brandy。  … De Martel; 〃 Fouché;〃 419;

420。  … Moniteur; XXIV。; 604。  (Session of Prairial 13; par III。)

〃Dugué reads the list of charges brought against Mallarmé。  He is

accused 。  。  。  。  of having put in requisition whatever pleased him

for his table and for other wants; without paying for anything; not

even for the post…horses and postillions that carried him。〃 … Ibid。

602。  Report of Perès du Gers。  〃He accuses Dartigoyte 。  。  。  of

having taken part with his secretaries in the auction of the furniture

of Daspe; who had been condemned; of having kept the most valuable

pieces for himself; and afterwards fixing their price; of having

warned those who had charge of the sale that confinement awaited

whoever should bid on the articles he destined for himself。〃 …

Laplanche; ex…Benedictine; said in his mission in Loiret; that 〃those

who did not like the Revolution must pay those who make it。〃



'140' Buchez et Roux; XXXII。; 426。  (Extract from the Memoirs of

Sénart。) … Hamel; III。; 565。  (Description of Teresa's domicile by the

Marquis de Paroy; a petitioner and eye…witness。)



'141' The reader might read about Tallien in the book written by

Thérèse Chatrles…Vallin: 〃Tallien;〃 〃Le mal…aimé de la Révolution〃;

Ed。  Jean Picollec; Paris 1997。  (SR)。



'142' Buchez et Roux; XXXIII。; 12。  (Extract from the Memoirs of

Sénart。) 〃The certified copies of these drafts are on file with the

committee of General Security。〃



'143' Report of Courtois; 360。  (Letters of Julien to Robespierre;

Pluvi?se 15 and 16; year II。) … Buchez et Roux; XXXIV。; 199; 200; 202;

203; 211。  (Depositions of Villemain; Monneron; Legros; Robin。) …

Berryat Saint…Prix; 35。  (Depositions of Fourrier; and of Louise

Courant; sempstress。)



'144' See; on Tallien;〃 Mémoires de Sénart。〃 … On Javogues; Moniteur;

XXIV。; 461; Floreal 24; III。  Petition against Javogues; with several

pages of signatures; especially those of the inhabitants of

Montbrison: 〃In the report made by him to the Convention he puts down

coin and assignats at seven hundred and seventy…four thousand six

hundred and ninety…six francs; while the spoils of one person provided

him with five hundred thousand francs in cash。〃 … On Fouché; De

Martel; 252。  … On Dumont; Mallet…Dupan; 〃Manuscript notes。〃 (January;

1795。) On Rovère; Michelet; VI。; 256。  … Carnot; II。; 87。  (According

to the Memoirs of the German Olsner; who was in Paris under the

Directory:) 〃The tone of Barras' Salon was that of a respectable

gambling house; the house of Reubell resembled the waiting…room of an

inn at which the mail…coach stops。〃



'145' Buchez et Roux; XXXII。; 391; and XXXIII。; 9。  (Extracts from the

Memoirs of Sénart。)



'146' Carnot; 〃Mémoires;〃 I。  416。  Carnot; having shown to the

Committee of Public Safety; proofs of the depredations committed on

the army of the North; Saint…Just got angry and exclaimed: 〃It is only

an enemy of the Republic that would accuse his colleagues of

depredations; as if patriots hadn't a right to everything!〃



'147' As to Caligula see Suetonius and Philo。… With respect to Hakem;

see 〃L'Exposé de la Religion des Druses;〃 by M。 de Sacy。



'148' Saint…Just; speaking in the Convention; says: 〃What constitutes

a republic is the utter destruction of whatever is opposed to it。〃



'149' Orders issued by Saint…Just and Lebas for the departments of

Pas…de…Calais; Nord; la Somme et l'Aisne。  … Cf。  〃Histoire de

l'Alsace;〃 by Str?bel; and 〃Recueil de pieces authentiques pour servir

à l'histoire de la Révolution à 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
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