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The Origins of Contemporary France
Volume 4 (of 6)

CHAPTER III
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Register of the proces-verbaux of the revolutionary committee of the Piques section, Paris, June 3, 1793.) Warrant of arrest against Boucher, grocer, rue Neuve du Luxembourg, "suspect" of incivisme and "having cherished wicked and perfidious intentions against his wife." Boucher, arrested, declares that, "what he said and did in his own house, concerned nobody but himself." On which he was led to prison.] [Footnote 33116: Archives Nationales, AF., II., 30 (No.105).

Examination of Jean Davilliers, and other ransomed parties.] [Footnote 33117: Berryat Saint-Prix, 313.

(Trial of Lacombe and his accomplices after Thermidor.)] [Footnote 33118: Archives Nationales, AF., II., 46.

(Letter of Julien to the Committee of Public Safety, Bordeaux, Messidor 12, year II.)--Moniteur, XXII., 713.

(Report by Cambon, Frimaire 6, year III.) At Verins, citizens were imprisoned and then set at liberty "on consideration of a fee."-- Albert Babeau, II., 164, 165, 206.


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