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The Origins of Contemporary France
Volume 4 (of 6)

CHAPTER III
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by the tools of the bloody tribunal of Orange and the incendiaries of Bedouim." He enjoins secrecy on this letter, which, "if known to the Glacierists, or Orangeists, would cost him his life."] [Footnote 33141: Ibid., F.7, 7164.

(Department of Var, year V., "Idee Generale.") "National character is gone; it is even demoralized: an office-holder who has not made his fortune quickly is regarded as a fool."] [Footnote 33142: Moniteur, XXII., 240.

(Indictment of the fourteen members of the Revolutionary committee of Nantes, and the summing-up of the examination, Vendemiaire 23, year II.) When there is no special information concerning the other committees the verdict, on the whole, is nearly always as overwhe1ming.-Ibid.

(Session of Vendemiaire 12, year III.

complaint of a deputation from Ferney-Voltaire.) "The Gex district was, for over a year, a prey to five or six scoundrels who took refuge there.


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