[The Origins of Contemporary France Volume 4 (of 6) by Hippolyte A. Taine]@TWC D-Link bookThe Origins of Contemporary France Volume 4 (of 6) CHAPTER II 75/111
"The Committee accepts your victory and your wound as compensations." On the 24th of December, Dugommier, that he may not be present at the Toulon massacres, asks to return to the convention and is ordered off to the army of the eastern Pyrenees .-- In 1797, there were thirty thousand French prisoners in England.] [Footnote 3279: Moniteur, XVIII., 291.
(Speech by Barere, session of Brumaire 8, year II.) At this rate, there are one hundred and forty deputies on mission to the armies and in the departments .-- Before the institution of the Committee of Public Safety, (April 7, 1793) there were one hundred and sixty representatives in the departments, sent there to hasten the levy of two hundred thousand men.
(Moniteur, XVII., 99, speech by Cambon, July 11, 1793.) The Committee gradually recalled most of these representatives and, on the 16th July, only sixty-three were on mission .-- (Ibid., XVII., 152, speech by Gossuin, July 16.)--On the 9th of Nivose, the committee designated fifty-eight representatives to establish the revolutionary government in certain places and fixing the limits of their jurisdictions.
(Archives Nationales, AF., II., 22.) Subsequently, several were recalled, and replaced by others .-- The letters and orders of the representatives on mission are filed in the National Archives according to departments, in two series, one of which comprises missions previous to Thermidor 9, and the other missions after that date.] [Footnote 3280: Thibaudeau, "Histoire du Terrorisme dans le department de la Vienne," p.4.
"Paris, Brumaire 15, the sans-culotte Piorry, representative of the people to the sans-culottes composing the popular club of Poitiers."] [Footnote 3281: Archives Nationales, AF., II., 116.
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