Volume 3 (of 6) by Hippolyte A. Taine]@TWC D-Link book Volume 3 (of 6) 113/118 223) .-- There is no doubt that Santerre, in using the king's money against the king, thought he was acting patriotically. Money is at the bottom of every riot, to pay for drink and to stimulate subordinate agents.] [Footnote 26138: Buchez et Roux, XXVIII.92.Letter of Gadolle to Roland, October, 1792, according to a narrative by one of the teachers in the college d'Harcourt, in which Varlet was placed.] [Footnote 26139: Buchez et Roux, XIII. Desmoulins," by Claretie, 238 (in 1786 and in 1775). "The inquest still exists, unfortunately it is convincing."-- Westermann was accused of these acts in December, 1792, by the section of the Lombards, "proofs in hand."-- Gouverneur Morris, so well informed, writes to Washington, Jan. |