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The Origins of Contemporary France
Volume 4 (of 6)

CHAPTER I
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It would have the appearance of gratifying personal vengeance."] [Footnote 1161: Buchez et Roux, XXVIII., 153.

(Deliberations of the constituted authorities of Marseilles, June 7.)] [Footnote 1162: Guillon de Montleon, II., 40.

The contrast between the two parties is well shown in the following extract from the letter of a citizen of Lyons to Kellerman's soldiers.

"They tell you that we want to destroy the unity of the republic, while they themselves abandon the frontiers to the enemy in order to come here and cut their brethren's throats."] [Footnote 1163: Guillon de Montleon, I., 288 .-- Marcelin Boudet, "Les Conventionnels d'Auvergne," p.

181 .-- Louvet, 193 .-- Moniteur, XVII., 101.
(Speech of Cambon, July 11).


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