Volume 4 (of 6) by Hippolyte A. Taine]@TWC D-Link book Volume 4 (of 6) 71/111 "He was present for a moment on the committee of Public Safety. The outbreaks of May 31st and June 2nd occurred; he was the author of both these days."] [Footnote 3169: Decrees of April 6 and 7, 1793.] [Footnote 3170: Decree of September 5, 1793.] [Footnote 3171: Decree of March 10, 1793.] [Footnote 3172: August 1 and 12, 1793.] [Footnote 3173: See "The Revolution," vol.III., ch. (Meeting of Nov.26, 1793.)--Moniteur, XIX., 726. Danton (March 16, 1794) secures the passing of a decree that "hereafter prose only shall be heard at the rostrum of the house."] [Footnote 3174: Archives Nationales, Papers of the committee of General Security, No 134 .-- Letter of Delacroix to Danton, Lille, March 25, 1793, on the situation in Belgium, and the retreat of Dumouriez.... |