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the origins of contemporary france-3-第147章

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speech against Louis XVI。 is significant。 〃 〃Louis is another

Catiline。〃 He should be executed; first as traitor taken in the act;

and next as king; that is to say; as a natural enemy and wild beast

taken in a net。



'17' Vatel; 〃Charlotte Corday and the Girondists;〃 I。 preface; CXLI。

(with all the documents; the letters of Madame de Saint…Just; the

examination on the 6th of October; 1786; etc。)  The articles stolen

consisted of six pieces of plate; a fine ring; gold…mounted pistols;

packets of silver lace; etc。 The youth declares that he is 〃about to

enter the Comte d'Artois' regiment of guards until he is old enough to

enter the king's guards。〃 He also had an idea of entering the

Oratoire。



'18' Cf。 his upeech against the king; hishis report on Danton; on the

Girondists; etc。 If the reader would comprehend Saint…Just's character

he has only to read his letter to d'Aubigny; July 20; 1792: 〃Since I

came here I am consumed with a republican fury; which is wasting me

away。 。 。 It is unfortunate that I cannot remain in Paris。 I feel

something within me which tells me that I shall float on the waves of

this century。 。 。 You dastards; you have not appreciated me! My renown

will yet blaze forth and cast yours in the shade。 Wretches that you

are; you call me a thief; a villain; because I can give you no money。

Tear my heart out of my body and eat it; and you will become what you

are not now  great!〃



'19' Buchez et Roux; XXIV。 296; 363; XXV。 323; XXVII。 144; 145。 

Moniteur; XIV 80 (terms employed by Danton; David; Legendre; and

Marat)。



'20' Moniteur; XV。 74。  Buchez et Roux; XXVII。 254; 257; sessions of

Jan。 6 and May 27。



'21' Moniteur; XIV。 851。 (Session of Dec。26; 1792。 Speech by Julien。)



'22' Moniteur; XIV。 768 (session of Dec。 16)。 The president says: 〃I

have called Calon to order three times; and three times has he

resisted。 〃  Vergnieud declares that 〃The majority of the Assembly

is under the yoke of a seditious minority。〃 … Ibid; XIV。 851; 853; 865

(session of Dec。 26 and 27)。  Buchez et Roux; XXV。 396 (session of

April 11。)



'23' Louvet; 72



'24' Meillan;  24: 〃We were for some time all armed with sabres;

pistols; and blunderbusses。〃  Moore; II。 235 (October; 1792)。 A

number of deputies already at this date carried sword canes and

pocket…pistols。



'25' Dauban; 〃La Demagogie en 1793;〃 p。101。 Description of the hall by

Prudhomme; with illustrations。 … Ibid。; 199。 Letter of Brissot to his

constituents: 〃The brigands and the bacchantes have found their way

into the new hall。 … According to Prudhomme the galleries hold 1;400

persons in all; and according to Dulaure; 20;000 or 3;000。



'26' Moore; I。44 (Oct。 10); and II。 534。



'27' Moniteur。 XIV。 795。 Speech by Lanjuinais; Dec。 19; 1792。



'28' Buchez et Roux; XX。 5; 396。 Speech by Duperret; session of April

11; 1793。



'29' Dauban; 143。 Letter of Valazé; April 14。  Cf。 Moniteur; XIV。

746; session of Dec。 14。 … Ibid。; 800; session of Dec。 20。 … Ibid。;

853; session of Dec。 26。



'30' Speech by Salles。  Lanjuinais also says: 〃One seems to

deliberate here in a free Convention; but it is only under the dagger

and cannon of the factions。〃 … Moniteur。 XV。 180; session of Jan。 16。

Speech by N; deputy; its delivery insisted on by Charles Vilette。



'31' Meillan; 24。



32 〃Archives Nationales;〃 AF; II。45。 Police reports; May 16; 18; 19。

〃There is fear of a bloody scene the first day。〃  Buchez et Roux;

XXVII。 125。 Report of Gamon inspector of the Convention hall。



'33' Moniteur; XIV。 362 (Nov。 1; 1792)。… Ibid。; 387; session of Nov。

4。 Speech by Royer and Gorsas。…Ibid。; 382。 Letter by Roland; Nov。 5。



'34' Moniteur; XIV。 699。 Letter of Roland; Nov。 28。



'35' Moniteur; XIV。 697; number for Dec。 11。



'36' Moniteur; XV。 180; session of Jan。 16。 Speech by Lehardy; Hugues;

and Thibaut。  Meillan; 14: 〃A line of separation between the two

sides of the Assembly was then traced。 Several deputies which the

faction wished to put out of the way had voted for death (of the

king)。 Almost all of these were down on the list of those in favor of

the appeal to the people; which was the basis preferred。 We were then

known as appellants。〃



'37' Moniteur;  XV。 8。 Speech by Rabaut…Saint…ètienne。  Buchez et

Roux; XXIII 24。 Mortimer…Ternaux; V。 418。 … Moniteur; XV。180; session

of Jan。 16。  Buchez et Roux; XXIV。 292。  Moniteur; XV。 182。 Letter

of the mayor of Paris; Jan。 16。 … Ibid。; 179。 Letter of Roland; Jan。

16。  Buchez et Roux; XXIV。 448。 Report by Santerre。



'38' Buchez et Roux; XXV。 23 to 26。  Mortimer…Ternaux; VI。 184

(Manifesto of the central committee; March 9; 2 o'clock in the

morning)。…Ibid。 193。 Narrative of Fournier at the bar of the

Convention; March 12。  Report of the mayor of Paris; March 10。 

Report of the Minister of Justice; March 13。  Meillan; 24。 

Louvet; 72; 74。



'39' Pétion; 〃Mémoires;〃 106 (Ed。 Dauban): 〃How many times I heard;

'You rascal; we'll have your head!' And I have no doubt that they

often planned my assassination。〃



'40' Taillandier; 〃Documents biographiques;〃 on Daunou (Narrative by

Daunou);p。 38。  Doulcet de Pontécoulant; 〃Mémoires;〃 I。 139: 〃It was

then that the 'Mountain' used all the means of intimidation it knew so

well how to bring into play; filling the galleries with its

satellites; who shouted out to each other the name of each deputy as

he stepped up to the president's table to give his vote; and yelling

savagely at every one who did not vote for immediate and unconditional

death。 … Carnot; 〃Mémoires;〃 I。293。 Carnot voted for the death of the

king; yet afterward he avowed that 〃Louis XVI。 would have been saved;

if the Convention had not held its deliberations under the dagger。〃



'41' Durand…Maillane; 35; 38; 57。



'42' An expression by Dussaulx; in his 〃Fragments pour servir à

l'histoire de la Convention。〃



'43' Madame Roland; 〃Mémoires;〃 ed。 Barrière et Berville; II。 52。 …

(Note by Roland。)



'44' Moniteur; XV; 187。 Cambacérès votes: 〃Louis has incurred the

penalties established in the penal code against conspirators。 。 。 The

execution to be postponed until hostilities cease。 In case of invasion

of the French territory by the enemies of the republic; the decree to

be enforced。〃  On Barrère; see Macaulay's crushing article in

〃Biographical Essays。〃



'45' Sainte…Beuve; 〃Causeries du Lundi;〃 V。 209。 (〃Sièyes;〃 according

to his unpublished manuscripts。)



'46' Madame Roland; II。56。 Note by Roland。



'47' Mortimer…Ternaux; V。 476。



'48' Mortimer…Ternaux;  V。 513。



'49' Comte de Ségur; 〃Mémoires。〃 I。 13。



'50' Harmand de la Meuse (member of the Convention); 〃Anecdotes

relative à la Révolution;〃 83; 85。



'51' Meissner; 148; Voyage à Paris〃 (last months of 1795)。。 Testimony

of the regicide Audrein。



'52' Louvet; 775。



'53' Meillan; 16。



'54' Remark by M。 Guirot (〃Mémoires〃); II。 73。



'55' Moniteur;  XIV。 
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