Volume 4 (of 6) by Hippolyte A. Taine]@TWC D-Link book Volume 4 (of 6) 73/111 "It had no sensible effect on the tables of mortality," he replied.] [Footnote 3176: Garat, 305, 310, 313. "His friends almost worshipped him."] [Footnote 3177: Ibid., 317 .-- Thibeaudeau, "Memoires," I., 59.] [Footnote 3178: Quinet, "La Revolution," II., 304. (According to the unpublished memoirs of Baudot.) These expressions by Danton's friends all bear the mark of Danton himself. At all events they express exactly his ideas.] [Footnote 3179: Riouffe, 67.] [Footnote 3180: Miot de Melito, "Memoires," I., 40, 42 .-- Michelet, "Histoire de la Revolution Francaise," VI., 34; V.178, 184. (On the second marriage of Danton in June, 1793, to a young girl of sixteen. |