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340.] [Footnote 26102: Mortimer-Ternaux, II.303.Words of the president Vergniaud on receiving Louis XVI .-- Ibid.
340, 342, 350.] [Footnote 26103: Mortimer-Ternaux, 356, 357.] [Footnote 26104: Mortimer-Ternaux, 337.
Speech of Huguenin, president of the Commune, at the bar of the National Assembly: "The people by whom we are sent to you have instructed us to declare to you that they invest you anew with its confidence; but they at the same time instruct us to declare to you that, as judge of the extraordinary measures to which they have been driven by necessity and resistance to oppression, they k now no other authority than the French people, your sovereign and ours, assembled in its primary meetings."] [Footnote 26105: Duvergier, "Collection des lois et decrets," (between Aug.
10 and Sept.
20).] [Footnote 26106: Duvergier, "Collection des lois et decrets," Aug. 11-12.
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