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required sure; local information; which I could not have had without
collaborators of the country。 。 。 。 The result is that I have
arrested this night more than sixty aristocrats; strangers or
'suspects。' … 〃De Martel; 〃études sur Fouche;〃 84。 Letter of
Chaumette; who posted Fouché concerning the Nevers Jacobins。
〃Surrounded by royalists; federalists and fanatics; representative
Fouché had only 3 or 4 persecuted patriots to advise him。〃
'82' Archives Nationales; AF。; II。; 88。 Speech by Rousselin; Frimaire
9 … Ibid。; F。7; 4421。 Speech and orders issued by Rousselin; Brumaire
25。 … Cf。。 Albert Babeau; 〃Histoire de Troyes pendant la
Revolution;〃 vol。 II。 Missions of Gamier de Rousselin and B?。
'83' Archives Nationales; AF。; II。; 145。 (Order of Maignet; Avignon;
Floreal 13; year II。; and proclamation of Floréal 14。) … Ibid。; AF。;
II。; 111; Grenoble。 Prairial 8; year II。 Similar orders issued by
Albitte and Laporte; for renewing all the authorities of Grenoble。 …
Ibid; AF。; II。; 135。 Similar order of Ricord at Grasse; Pluvi?se 28;
and throughout the Var。 … Ibid。; AF。; II。; 36。 Brumaire; year II。;
circular of the Committee of Public Safety to the representatives on
mission in the departments: 〃Before quitting your post; you are to
effect the most complete purification of the constituted authorities
and public functionaries。〃
'84' Decrees of Frimaire 6 and 14; year II。
'85' Archives Nationales; AF。; II。; 22。 Acts of the committee of
Public Safety; Niv?se 9; year II。
'86' Ibid。; AF。; II。; 37。 Letter to the Committee on the War; signed
by Barère and Billaud…Varennes; Pluvi?se 23;; year II。
'87' Ibid。; AF。; II。; 36。 Letter of the Committee of Public Safety to
Le Carpentier; on mission in l'Orne; Brumaire 19; year II。 〃The
administrative bodies of Alen?on; the district excepted; are wholly
gangrened; all are Feuillants; or infected with a no less pernicious
spirit。 。 。 。 For the choice of subjects; and the incarceration of
individuals; you can refer to the sans…culottes: the most nervous are
Symaroli and Préval。 … At Montagne; the administration must be wholly
removed; as well as the collector of the district; and the post…
master; 。 。 。 purify the popular club; expel nobles and limbs of
the law; those that have been turned out of office; priests;
muscadins; etc。 。 。 。 Dissolve two companies; one the grenadiers
and the other the infantry who are very muscadin and too fond of
processions。 。 。 。 Re…form the staff and officers of the National
Guard。 To secure more prompt and surer execution of these measures of
security you may refer to the present municipality; the Committee of
Surveillance and the Cannoneers。
'88' Ibid。; AF。;II。; 37。 To Ricord; on mission at Marseilles;
Pluvi?se 7; year II; a strong and rude admonition: he is going soft;
he has gone to live with Saint…Même; a suspect; he is too biased in
favor of the Marseilles people who; during the siege 〃made sacrifices
to procure subsistences;〃 he blamed their arrest; etc。 … Floréal 13;
year II。; to Bouret on mission in the Manche and at Calvados。 〃The
Committee are under the impression that you are constantly deceived by
an insidious secretary who; by the bad information he has given you;
has often led you to give favorable terms to the aristocracy; etc。〃 …
Vent?se 6; year II。; to Guimberteau; on mission near the army on the
coasts of Cherbourg: 〃The committee is astonished to find that the
military commission established by you; undoubtedly for striking off
the heads of conspirators; was the first to let them off。 Are you not
acquainted with the men who compose it? For what have you chosen them?
If you do not know them; how does it happen that you have summoned
them for such duties? 〃 … Ibid。; and Vent?se 23; order to Guimberteau
to investigate the conduct of his secretary
'89' See especially in the 〃Archives des Affaires étrangères;〃 vols。
324 to 334; the correspondence of secret agents sent into the
interior。
'90' Archives Nationales; AF。;II。; 37; to Fromcastel on mission in
Indre…et…Loire; Floréal 13; year II。 〃The Committee sends you a
letter from the people's club of Chinon; demanding the purging and
organization of all the constituted authorities of this district。 The
committee requests you to proceed at once to carry out this important
measure。〃
'91' Words of Robespierre; session of the convention September 24;
1793。 … On another representative; Merlin de Thionville; who likewise
stood fire; Robespierre wrote as follows: 〃Merlin de Thionville;
famous for surrendering Mayence; and more than suspected of having
received his reward。〃
'92' Guillon; II。; 207。 … 〃Fouché;〃 by M。 de Martel; 292。
'93' Hamel; III。; 395; and following pages。 … Buchez et Roux; XXX。;
435。 (Session of the Jacobin club; Niv?se 12; year II。 Speech of
Collot d'Herbois。) 〃To…day I no longer recognize public opinion; had I
reached Paris three days later; I should probably have been indicted。〃
'94' Marcelin Boudet; 〃Les conventionnels d'Auvergne;〃 438。
(Unpublished memoir ot Maignet。)
'95' Buchez et Roux; XXXIV。; 165; 191。 (Evidence of witnesses on the
trial of Carrier。) … Paris; II。; 113; 〃Histoire de Joseph Lebon。〃 〃The
prisons;〃 says Le Bon; 〃overflowed at Saint…Pol。 I was there and
released two hundred persons。 Well; in spite of my orders; several
were put back by the committee of Surveillance; authorised by Lebas; a
friend of Darthé。 What could I do against Darthé supported by Saint…
Just and Lebas? He would have denounced me。〃 … Ibid。; 128; apropos of
a certain Lefèvre; 〃veteran of the Revolution;〃 arrested and brought
before the revolutionary tribunal by order of Lebon。 〃It was
necessary to take the choice of condemning him; or of being denounced
and persecuted myself; without saving him。〃 … Beaulieu; 〃Essai;〃 V。;
233。 〃I am afraid and I cause fear was the principle of all the
revolutionary atrocities。〃
'96' Ludovic Sciout; 〃Histoire de la Constitution civile du Clergé;
IV。; 136。 (Orders of Pinét and Cavaignac; Pluvi?se 22; and Vent?se
2。) … Moniteur; XXIV。; 469。 (Session of Prairial 30; year III。;
denunciation of representative Laplanche at the bar of the house; by
Boismartin。) On the 24th of Brumaire; year II。; Laplanche and General
Seepher installed themselves at St。 L? in the house of an old man of
seventy; a M。 Lemonnier then under arrest。 〃Scarcely had they
entered the house when they demanded provisions of every kind; linen;
clothes; furniture; jewelry; plate; vehicles and title…deeds … all
disappeared。〃 Whilst the inhabitants of St。 L? were living on a few
ounces of brown bread; 〃the best bread; the choicest wines; pillaged
in the house of Lemonnier; were lavishly given in pans and kettles to
General Seepher's horses; also to those of representative Laplanche。〃
Lemonnier; set at liberty; could not return to his emptied dwelling
then transformed into a storehouse。 He lived at the inn; stripped of
all his possessions; valued at sixty thousand livres; having saved
from his effects only one silver table…service; which he had taken
with him into prison。
'97' Marcelin Boudet; 446。 (Notes of M。 Ignace de Barante。) Also
440。 (Unpublished memoir of Maignet)。
'98' Archives Nationales; AF。; II。; 59。 Extract from the minutes of
the meetings of the People's club of Metz; and depositions made before
the committee of Surveillance of the club; Floreal 12; year II。; on
the conduct of representative Duquesnoy; arrived at Metz the evening
before at six o'clock。 … There are thirty…two depositions; and among
others those of M。 Altmayer; Joly and Clédat。 One of the witnesses
states: 〃As to these matters; I regarded this citizen (Duquesnoy) as
tipsy or drunk; or as a man beside himself。〃 … This is customary with
Duquesnoy。 … Cf。 Paris; 〃His。 de Joseph Lebon;〃 I。; 273; 370。…
〃Archives des Affaires étrangères;〃 vol。 329。 Letter of Gadolle;
September 11; 1793。 〃I saw Duquesnoy; the deputy; dead drunk at
Bergues; on Whit…Monday; at11 o'clock in the evening。〃 … 〃Un Séjour en
France; 1792 to 1796; p。 136。 〃His naturally savage temper is
excited to madness by the abuse of strong drink。 General de
。。。。。assures us that he saw him seize the mayor of Avesnes; a
respectable old man; by the hair on his presenting him with a petition
relating to the town; and throw him down with the air of a cannibal。〃
〃He and his brother were dealers in hops at retail; at Saint Pol。 He
made this brother a general。〃
'99' Alexandrine des Echerolles; 〃Une famile noble sous la Terreur;〃
209。 At Lyons; Marin; the commissioner; 〃a tall; powerful; robust man
with stentorian lungs;〃 opens his court with a volley of 〃republican
oaths。 。 。 〃 。 。 The crowd of supplicants melts away。 One lady
alone dared present her petition。 〃Who are you?〃 She gives her name。
〃What! You have the audacity to