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The Origins of Contemporary France
Volume 4 (of 6)

CHAPTER I
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And III.)] [Footnote 1170: Guillon de Montleon, I., 313.

(Address of a Lyonais to the patriot soldiers under Kellerman.)] [Footnote 1171: Mortimer-Ternaux, VIII., 222 .-- The insurrection of Toulon, Girondist at the start, dates July 1st .-- Letter of the new administrators of Toulon to the Convention.

"W desire the Republic, one and indivisible; there is no sign of rebellion with us...
Representatives Barras and Freron lie shamefully in depicting us as anti-revolutionaries, on good terms with the English and the families of Vendee."-- The Toulon administrators continue furnishing the Italian army with supplies.

July 19, an English boat, sent to parley, had to lower the white flag and hoist the tri-color flag.

The entry of the English into Toulon did not take place before the 29th of August.] [Footnote 1172: Guillon de Montleon, II., 67.


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