Volume 4 (of 6) by Hippolyte A. Taine]@TWC D-Link book Volume 4 (of 6) 63/111 We shall soon see, on the contrary, that the measures of the "Mountain" party, far from hastening the armaments, hindered them."] [Footnote 3148: Ibid., I., 558, 562, 585. (The intermediaries were Westermann and Dumouriez.)] [Footnote 3149: 2 Ibid., II., 28, 290, 291, 293.] [Footnote 3150: Buchez et Roux, XXV., 445. (Session of April 13, 1793.)] [Footnote 3151: According to a statement made by Count Theodore de Lameth, the eldest of the four brothers Lameth and a colonel and also deputy in the Legislative Assembly. During the Assembly he was well acquainted with Danton. After the September massacre he took refuge in Switzerland and was put on the list of emigrants. |