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The Origins of Contemporary France
Volume 3 (of 6)

CHAPTER IV
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Such ale the speeches of the sieur Rebecqui, leading man, and of Madame Elliou, wife of a municipal officer, in the house of the sieur Rousset."] [Footnote 2411: Letter of M.Lieutaud to the commissioners, May 11 and 18, 1791.

"If I have not fallen under the assassin's dagger I owe my preservation to your strict orders and to the good behavior of the national guard and the regular troops...

At the hearing of the case today, the prosecutor on the part of the commune ventured to threaten the court with popular opinion and its avenging fury...

The people, stirred up against us, and brought there, shouted, 'Let us seize Lieutaud and take him there by force and if he will not go up the steps, we will cut his head off!' The hall leading to the courtroom and the stairways were filled with barefooted vagabonds."-- Letter of Cabrol, commander of the national guard, and of the municipal officers to the commissioners, May 21.

That picket-guard of fifty men on the great square, is it not rather the cause of a riot than the means of preventing one?
A requisition to send four national guards inside the prison, to remain there day and night, is it not insulting citizen soldiers, whose function it is to see that the laws are maintained, and not to do jail duty ?"] [Footnote 2412: Letter of M.d'Olivier, lieutenant-colonel of the Ernest regiment, May 28 .-- Extracts from the papers of the secretary to the municipality, May 28 (Barbaroux is the clerk) .-- Letter of the commissions, May 29] [Footnote 2413: Letter of the commissioners, June 29.] [Footnote 2414: Letter of M.Laroque-Dourdan, naval commander at Marseilles, Oct.


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