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  theprisonersconsistofthemostdistinguishedpersonagesoftheQuartierSaintGermain,prelates,officers,grand—seigniors,andnobleladies,——MonseigneurdeClermont—Tonnerre,MonseigneurdeCrussold’Amboise,MonseigneurdeHersaint,MonseigneurdeSaintSimon,bishopofAgde,theComtessedeNarbonne—Pelet,theDuchessedeChoiseul,thePrincessedeChimay,theComtessedeRaymond—Narbonneandherdaughter,twoyearsofage,inshort,theflowerofthatrefinedsocietywhichEuropeadmiredandimitatedandwhich,initsexquisiteperfection,equalledorsurpassedallthatGreece,RomeandItalyhadproducedinbrilliancy,polishandamiability。Contrastwiththesethearbitersoftheirlivesanddeaths,thepotentatesofthesamequarterwhoissuethewarrantsofarrestagainstthem,whopenthemintospeculateonthem,andwhorevelattheirexpenseandbeforetheireyes:theseconsistofthemembersoftherevolutionarycommitteeoftheCroix—Rouge,theeighteenconvictedroguesanddebaucheespreviouslydescribed,[152]ex—cab—drivers,porters,cobblers,street—

  messengers,stevedores,bankrupts,counterfeiters,formerorfuturejail—birds,allclientsofthepoliceoralms—houseriff—raff。—AttheotherendofParis,intheeast,inthetoweroftheTemple,separatedfromhissisterandtornfromhismother,stilllivesthelittleDauphin:nooneinFrancemeritsmorepityorrespectthanhim。

  For,ifFranceexists,itisowingtothethirty—fivemilitarychiefsandcrownedkingsofwhichheisthelastdirectscion;withouttheirthousandyearsofhereditaryruleandpreservingpolicytheintrudersintotheTuilerieswhohavejustprofanedtheirtombsatSt。Denisandthrowntheirbonesintoacommonditch,[153]wouldnotbeFrenchmen。Atthismoment,weresuffragesfree,theimmensemajorityofthepeople,nineteenFrenchmenoutoftwenty,wouldrecognizethisinnocentandpreciouschildfortheirKing,theheirofthepeopleofwhichtheirnationandcountryisformed,achildofeightyears,ofrareprecociousness,asintelligentasheisgood,andofagentleandwinningexpression。Lookattheotherfigurealongsideofhim,hisfistraisedandwithinsultsonhislips,withahang—dogface,bloatedwithbrandy,titulargovernor,officialpreceptor,andabsolutemasterofthischild,thecobblerSimon,malignant,foul—

  mouthed,meanineveryway,forcinghimtobecomeintoxicated,starvinghim,preventinghimfromsleeping,thrashinghim,andwho,obeyingorders,instinctivelyvisitsonhimallhisbrutalityandcorruptionthathemaypervert,degradeanddepravehim。[154]—InthePalaisdeJustice,midwaybetweenthetoweroftheTempleandtheprisonintheruedeSèvres,analmostsimilarcontrast,transposingthemeritsanddemerits,dailybringstogetherinoppositiontheinnocentwiththevile。Therearedayswhenthecontrast,stillmorestriking,seatscriminalsonthejudges’benchandjudgesonthebenchofcriminals。OnthefirstandsecondofFloréal,theoldrepresentativesandtrusteesoflibertyunderthemonarchy,twenty—

  fivemagistratesoftheParisandToulouseparliaments,manyofthembeingeminentintellectsofthehighestcultureandnoblestcharacter,embracingthegreatesthistoricalnamesoftheFrenchmagistracy,—

  EtiennePasquier,Lefèvred’Ormesson,MolédeChamplatreux,DeLamoignon,deMalesherbes,—aresenttotheguillotine[155]bythejudgesandjuriesfamiliartous,assassinsorbruteswhodonottakethetrouble,orwhohavenotthecapacity,togivepropercolortotheirsentences。M。deMalesherbesexclaims,afterreadinghisindictment,\"Ifthatwereonlycommon—sense!\"—Ineffectthosewhopronouncejudgmentare,bytheirownadmission,\"substantialjurymen,goodsans—culottes,naturalpeople。\"Andsuchanature!Oneofthese,Trenchard,anAuvergnatcarpenter,portrayshimselfaccuratelyinthefollowingnoteaddressedtohiswifebeforethetrialcomeson:

  \"Ifyouarenotalone,andthecompanioncanwork,youmaycome,mydear,andseethetwenty—fourgentlemencondemned,allofthemformerpresidentsorcouncillorsintheparliamentsofToulouseandParis。I

  recommendyoutobringsomethingalongwithyou(toeat),itwillbethreehoursbeforewefinish。Iembraceyou,mydearfriendandwife。\"[156]

  Inthesamecourt,Lavoisier,thefounderandorganizerofchemistry,thegreatdiscoverer,andcondemnedtodeath,asksforareprieveofhissentenceforafortnighttocompleteanexperiment,andthepresident,Coffinhal,anotherAuvergnat,replies,\"TheRepublichasnoneedofsavants。\"[157]

  Andithasnoneedofpoets。Thefirstpoetoftheepoch,André

  Chénier,thedelicateandsuperiorartistwhoreopensantiquesourcesofinspirationandstartsthemoderncurrent,isguillotined;wepossesstheoriginalmanuscriptindictmentofhisexamination,averitablemaster—pieceofgibberishandbarbarism,ofwhichafullcopyisnecessarytoconveyanideaofits\"turpitudesofsenseandorthography。\"[158]Thereadermaytheresee,ifhepleases,amanofgeniusdelivereduptobrutes,coarse,angry,despoticanimals,wholistentonothing,whocomprehendnothing,whodonotevenunderstandtermsincommonuse,whostumblethroughtheirqueries,andwho,toapeintelligence,draggletheirpensalonginsupremestupidity。

  Theoverthrowiscomplete。France,subjecttotheRevolutionaryGovernment,resemblesahumanbeingforcedtowalkwithhisheaddownandtothinkwithhisfeet。

  Notes:

  [1]Cf。\"TheRevolution,\"bookI。,ch。3,andbookIII。,chs。9and10。

  [2]Grégoire,\"Memoires,\"II。,172。\"Abouteighteenthousandecclesiasticsareenumeratedamongtheémigrésofthefirstepoch。

  Abouteighteenthousandmoretookthemselvesoff,orweresentoff,afterthe2ndofSeptember。\"

  [3]Ibid。,26。\"Thechiefoftheémigrébureauinthepolicedepartment(May9,1805)enumeratesabouttwohundredthousandpersonsreached,oraffected,bythelawsconcerningemigration。\"—Lally—

  Tolendal,\"DéfensedesEmigrés,\"(2ndpart,p。62andpassim)。

  SeveralthousandpersonsinscribedasémigrésdidnotleaveFrance。

  Thelocaladministrationrecordedthemonitslistseitherbecausetheylivedinanotherdepartment,andcouldnotobtainthenumerouscertificatesexactedbythelawinproofofresidence,orbecausethosewhomadeuptheliststreatedthesecertificateswithcontempt。

  Itwasfoundconvenienttomanufactureanémigréinordertoconfiscatehispossessionslegally,andeventoguillotinehim,notlesslegally,asareturnedémigré。—MessageoftheDirectorytothe\"FiveHundred,\"Vent?se3,yearV。:\"Accordingtoaroughestimate,obtainedattheMinistryofFinances,thenumberenrolledonthegenerallistofémigresamountstooveronehundredandtwentythousand;and,again,thelistsfromsomeofthedepartmentshavenotcomein。\"—Lafayette,\"Mémoires,\"vol。II。,181。(LetterstoM。deMaubourg,Oct。17,1799(noté)Oct。19,1800。)AccordingtothereportoftheMinisterofPolice,thelistofémigrés,inninevols。,stillembracedonehundredandforty—fivethousandpersons,notwithstandingthatthirteenthousandwerestruckoffbytheDirectory,andtwelvehundredbytheconsulargovernment。

  [4]Cf。MémoiresofLouvet,DulaureandVaublanc。—Mallet—Dupan,\"Mémoires,\"II。,7。\"Several,towhomIhavespoken,literallymadethetourofFranceinvariousdisguises,withouthavingbeenabletofindanoutlet;itwasonlyafteraseriesofromanticadventuresthattheyfinallysucceededingainingtheSwissfrontier,theonlyoneatallaccessible。\"—Sauzay,V。,210,220,226,276。(Emigrationoffifty—fourinhabitantsofCharquemont,settingoutforHungary。)

  [5]Ibid。,vols。IV。,V。,VI。,VII。(Onthebanishedpriestsremainingandstillcontinuingtheirministrations,andonthosewhoreturnedtoresumethem。)—Toobtainanideaofthesituationoftheemigrésandtheirrelationsandfriends,itisnecessarytoreadthelawofSep。15,1794(Brumaire25,yearIII。),whichrenewsandgeneralizespreviouslaws;childrenoffourteenyearsandtenyearsareaffectedbyit。Itwaswiththegreatestdifficulty,evenifonedidnotleaveFrance,thatapersoncouldprovethathehadnotemigrated。

  [6]Pandour,an18thcenturyCroatianfoot—soldierintheAustrianservice:arobber。(SR)

  [7]Moniteur,XVIII。,215。(LetterofBrigadier—generalVandammetotheconvention,Ferney,BrumaireI,yearII。)Thereadingofthislettercallsforth\"reiteratedapplause。\"

  [8]Sauzay,V。,196。(Thetotalisfivethousandtwohundred。Somehundredsofnamesmightbeadded,inasmuchasmanyofthevillagelistsarewanting。)

  [9]BuchezetRoux,XXXIV。,434。(TrialofFouquier—Tinville,depositionofTherriet—Grandpré,oneoftheheadsofthecommissiononcivilPoliceandJudicialAdministration,51stwitness。)

  [10]ReportbySaladin,March4,1795。

  [11]Wallon,\"LaTerreur,\"II。,202。

  [12]Duchatelier,\"BrestPendantlaTerreur,\"p。105。—Paris,\"HistoiredeJosephLebon,\"II。,370。—\"TableaudesPrisonsdeToulouse,\"byPescayre,p。409。—\"RecueildePiècesAuthentiquessurlaRévolutionàStrasbourg,\"I。,65。(ListofarrestsafterPrairial7,yearII。)WhenthefollowingarrestsweremadetherewerealreadyoverthreethousandpersonsconfinedinStrasbourg。\"—AlfredLallier,\"LesNoyadesdeNantes,\"p。90。—BerryatSaint—Prix,p。436。

  (LetterofMaignettoCouthon,Avignon,Floreal4,yearII。)

  [13]Baulieu,\"Essais,\"V。,283。AttheendofDecember,1793,CamilleDesmoulinswrote:\"Opentheprisondoorstothosetwohundredthousandcitizenswhomyoucall’suspects’!\"—Thenumberofprisonerslargelyincreasedduringthesevenfollowingmonths。(\"LeVieuxCordelier,\"No。IV。,Frimaire30,yearII。)—BeaulieudoesnotstatepreciselywhatthecommitteeofGeneralSecuritymeantbytheworddéténu。Doesitmerelyrelatetothoseincarcerated?Ormustallwhowereconfinedattheirownhousesbeincluded?—Weareabletoverifyhisstatementanddeterminethenumber,atleastapproximatively,bytakingonedepartmentinwhichtherigoroftherevolutionarysystemwasaverageandwherethelistshandedinwerecomplete。Accordingtothecensusof1791,Doubscontainedtwohundredandtwenty—onethousandinhabitants;Francehadapopulationof26millions,andwehavejustseenthenumberofeachcategorythatwereunderconfinement;theproportionforFrancegives258000personsincarcerated,and175000confinedtotheirhouses,and175000

  personsbesidestheseonthelimitsintheircommunes,orajournées,thatistosay,608000personsdeprivedoftheirliberty。Thefirsttwocategoriesformatotalof433000persons,sufficientlynearBeaulieu’sfigures。

  [14]Paris,\"HistoiredeJosephLebon,\"II。,371,372,375,377,379,380。—\"LesAngoissesdelaMort,\"byPoirierandMonjayofDunkirk(secondedition,yearIII。)。\"Theirchildrenandtrustyagentsstillremainedinprison;theyweretreatednobetterthanourselves……wesawchildrencominginfromallquarters,infantsoffiveyears,and,towithdrawthemfrompaternalauthority,theyhadsenttothemfromtimetotime,commissionerswhousedimmorallanguagewiththem。\"

  [15]MémoiressurlesPrisons,\"(BarrièreetBervillecollection),II。,354,andappendixF。Ibid。,II。,2262。—Thewomenwerethefirsttopassunderrapiotage。\"(PrisonsofArrasandthatofPlessis,atParis。)

  [16]DocumentsonDaunou,\"byTaillandier。(NarrativebyDaunou,whowasimprisonedinturninLaForce,intheMadelonettes,intheEnglishBenedictineestablishment,intheHoteldesFermes,andinPort—Libre。)—Onprisonmanagementcf。,fortheprovinces,\"TableauxdesPrisonsdeToulouse,\"byPescayre;\"UnSejourenFrance,\"and\"LesHorreursdesPrisonsd’Arras,\"forArrasandAmiens;AlexandrinesdesEcherolles,\"UneFamillenoblesouslaTerreur,\"forLyons;thetrialofCarrierforNantes;forParis,\"HistoiredesPrisons\"byNougaret,4vols。,andthe\"MémoiressurlesPrisons,\"2vols。

  [17]TestimonyofRepresentativeBlanqui,imprisonedatLaForce,andofRepresentativeBeaulieu,imprisonedintheLuxembourgandattheMadelonettes。—Beaulieu,\"Essais,\"V。,290:\"Theconciergeriewasstillfullofwretchesheldforrobberyandassassination,poverty—

  strickenandrepulsive。—Itwaswiththesethatcounts,marquises,voluptuousfinanciers,elegantdandies,andmorethanonewretchedphilosopher,wereshutup,pell—mell,inthefoulestcells,waitinguntiltheguillotinecouldmakeroominthechambersfilledwithcamp—

  bedsteads。Theyweregenerallyputwiththoseonthestraw,onentering,wheretheysometimesremainedafortnight……Itwasnecessarytodrinkbrandywiththesepersons;intheevening,afterhavingdroppedtheirexcrementneartheirstraw,theywenttosleepintheirfilth……Ipassedthosethreenightshalf—sitting,half—

  stretchedoutonabench,onelegonthegroundandleaningagainstthewall。\"—Wallon,\"LaTerreur,\"II。,87。(ReportofGrandpréontheConciergerie,March17,1793。\"Twenty—sixmencollectedintooneroom,sleepingontwenty—onemattresses,breathingthefoulestairandcoveredwithhalf—rottenrags。\"Inanotherroomforty—fivemenandtenstraw—beds;inathird,thirty—ninepoorcreaturesdyinginninebunks;inthreeotherrooms,eightymiserablecreaturesonsixteenmattressesfilledwithvermin,and,astothewomen,fifty—fourhavingninemattressesandstandingupalternately。—TheworstprisonsinParisweretheConciergerie,LaForce,LePlessisandBicêtre。—

  \"TableaudesPrisonsdeToulouse,\"p。316。\"Dyingwithhunger,wecontendedwiththedogsforthebonesintendedforthem,andwepoundedthemuptomakesoupwith。\"

  [18]\"RecueildePièces,etc。,\"i。,p。3。(LetterofFrédéricBurger,Prairial2,yearII。)

  [19]AlfredLallier,\"LesNoyadesdeNantes,\"p。90。—Campardon,\"HistoiredeTribunalRévolutionnairedeParis,\"(trialofCarrier),II。,55。(Depositionofthehealth—officer,Thomas。)\"Isawperishintherevolutionaryhospital(atNantes)seventy—fiveprisonersintwodays。Nonebutrottenmattresseswerefoundthere,oneachofwhichtheepidemichadconsumedmorethanfiftypersons。AttheEntrepot,Ifoundanumberofcorpsesscatteredabouthereandthere。

  Isawchildren,stillbreathing,drownedintubsfullofhumanexcrement。\"

  [20]Narrativeofthesufferingsofunswornpriests,deportedin1794,intheroadsteadofAix,passim。

  [21]\"HistoiredesPrisons,\"I。,10。\"Goandvisit,\"saysacontemporary,(attheConciergerie),thedungeonscalled’thegreatC?sar,’’Bombie,’’St。Vincent。’’BelAir,’etc。,andsaywhetherdeathisnotpreferabletosuchanabode。\"Somepersons,indeed,thesoonertoendthematter,wrotetothepublicprosecutor,accusingthemselves,demandingakingandpriests,andareatonceguillotined,astheyhopedtobe。—Cf。thenarrativeof\"LaTranslationdes132

  àNantoisParis,\"andRiouffe,\"Mémoires,\"onthesufferingsofprisonersontheirwaytotheirlastprison。

  [22]BerryatSaint—Prix,p。IX。,passim。

  [23]Campardon,II。,224。

  [24]BerryatSaint—Prix,445。—Paris,\"HistoiredeJosephLebon,\"

  II。,352。—AlfredLallier,p。90。—BuchezetRoux,XXXII。,394。

  [25]BerryatSaint—Prix,pp。23,24。

  [26]BerryatSaint—Prix,p。458。\"AtOrange,MadamedeLatour—Vidan,agedeightyandidioticformanyyears,wasexecutedwithherson。Itisstatedthat,onbeingledtothescaffold,shethoughtshewasenteringacarriagetopayvisitsandsotoldherson。\"—Ibid。,471。

  AfterThermidor,thejudgesoftheOrangecommissionhavingbeenputontrial,thejurydeclaredthat\"theyrefusedtoheartestimonyforthedefenseanddidnotallowtheaccusedeveninformallawyerstodefendthem。\"

  [27]CamilleBoursier,\"LaTerreurenAnjou,\"p。228。(DepositionofWidowEdin。)\"LaPersac,anunillandinfirm,wasreadytotaketheoath。Nicolas,Vacheron’sagent,assistedbyseveralotherpersons,draggedheroutofbedandputheronacart;fromninetytoninety—

  fourotherswereshotalongwithher。\"

  [28]BerryatSaint—Prix,p。161。Thefollowingaresamplesofthesewarrants:\"S。(shot),Germinal13,WidowMenard,seventy—twoyearsold,anoldaristocrat,likingnobody,habituallylivingbyherself。\"

  —WarrantoftheMarseillescommittee,Germinal28,yearII。,condemningoneCousinériforhavingcontinuallystrayedoffasiftoescapepopularvengeance,towhichhewasliableonaccountofhisconductandforhavingdetestedtheRevolution。\"—CamilleBoursier,p。72,Floréal15,yearII。,executionof\"Gerard,guiltyofhavingscornedtoassistattheplantingofaLiberty—pole,inthecommuneofVouille,Sep。,1792,andinducingseveralmunicipalofficerstojoinhiminhisinsolentandliberticidecontempt。\"

  [29]Wallon,\"HistoireduTribunalRévolutionnairedeParis,V。,145。

  [30]Ibid。,v。,109。(DepositionofMadamedeMaillé。)—V。,189。

  (DepositionofLhullier。)—Cf。Campardon,inthesameaffairs。

  [31]Campardon,II。,189,190,193,197。(DepositionsofBeaulieu,Duclos,Tirard,Ducray,etc。)

  [32]BerryatSaint—Prix,395。(LetterofRepresentativeMoyseBayle,)

  —Ibid。,216。(WordsofRepresentativeLecarpentieratSaint—Malo。)

  \"Whysuchdelays?Ofwhatusearetheseeternalexaminations?Whatneedisthereofgoingsodeepintothismatter?Thename,professionandtheupshot,andthetrialisover。\"—Hepubliclystatedtotheinformers:Youdon’tknowwhatfactsyourequiretodenouncetheModerates?Well,agesture,onesinglegesture,suffices。\"

  [33]LetterofPayantoRomanFormosa,judgeatOrange:\"Inthecommissionschargedwithpunishingtheconspirators,noformalitiesshouldexist;theconscienceofthejudgeisthereasasubstituteforthese……Thecommissionsmustserveaspoliticalcourts;theymustrememberthatallthemenwhohavenotbeenonthesideoftheRevolutionareagainstit,sincetheyhavedonenothingforthecountry……Isaytoalljudges,inthenameofthecountry,donotrisksavingaguiltyman。\"—RobespierremadethesamedeclarationintheJacobinClub。Frimaire19,yearII。:\"Wejudge,inpolitics,withthesuspicionsofanenlightenedpatriotism。\"

  [34]\"MémoiresdeFréron\"andonFréron,(collectionBarrièreetBerville,)p。364。LetterofFréron,Toulon,Niv?se16。\"MorethaneighthundredToulonesehavealreadybeenshot。\"

  [35]Lallier,p。90。(TheelevendistinctdrowningsascertainedbyM。

  LallierextenduptoPluvi?se12,yearII。)

  [36]Moniteur,XXII。,227。(OfficialdocumentsreadintheConvention,Vent?se21,yearIII。)Thesedocumentsauthenticateanulteriordrowning。Vent?se9,yearII。,byorderofLefévre,adjutantgeneral,forty—onepersonsweredrowned,amongwhomweretwomenseventy—eightyearsofageandblind,twelvewomen,twelveyounggirls,fifteenchildren,ofwhichtenwerebetweensixandtenyearsold,andfiveatthebreast。ThedrowningtookplaceintheBourgneufbay。—CarriersaysintheConvention,(Moniteur,XXII。,p。578),inrelationtothedrowningofpregnantwomen:\"AtLaval,Angers,Saumur,Chaban—Gontier,everywherethesamethingstookplaceasatNantes。\"

  [37]CamilleBoursier,p。159。

  [38]Ibid。,203。RepresentativeFrancastelannounces\"thefirmdeterminationtopurge,tobleedfreelythisVendeanquestion。\"ThissameFrancastelwrotetoGeneralGrignon:\"Makethosebrigandstremble!Givethemnoquarter!TheprisonsinVendéeareoverflowingwithprisoners!……Theconversionofthiscountryintoadesertmustbecompleted。Shownoweaknessandnomercy……ThesearetheviewsoftheConvention……IswearthatVendéeshallbedepopulated。\"

  [39]GranierdeCassagnac,\"His。duDirectoire,\"II。,241。—(LetterofGeneralHochetotheMinisteroftheInterior,Feb。2,1796。)

  \"Onlyoneoutoffiveremainsofthepopulationof1789。\"

  [40]Campardon,II。,247,249,251,261,321。(ExaminationofFouquier—Tinville,Cambon’swords。)

  [41]ArticlebyGuffroy,inhisjournalLeRougiff:\"Downwiththenobles,andsomuchtheworseforthegoodones,ifthereareany!LettheguillotinestandpermanentlythroughouttheRepublic。FivemillionsofinhabitantsareenoughforFrance!\"—BerryatSaint—Prix,445。(LetterofFauvety,Orange,Prairial14,yearII。)\"Wehavebuttwoconfinedinourarrondissement。Whatatrifle!\"—Ibid。,447。

  (LetteroftheOrangeCommitteetotheCommitteeofPublicSafety,Messidor3。)AssoonastheCommitteegetsfullyagoingitistotryallthepriests,richmerchantsandex—nobles。\"—(LetterofJuge,Messidor2。)\"Judgingbyappearancesmorethanthreethousandheadswillfallinthedepartment。\"—Ibid。,311。AtBordeaux,ahugescaffoldisputup,authorizedbytheMilitaryCommittee,withsevendoors,twoofwhicharelargeandlikebarn—doors,calledafour—

  bladedguillotine,soastoworkfasteranddomore。ThewarrantandordersforitsconstructionbeardateThermidor3and8,yearII。—

  BerryatSaint—Prix,285。LetterofRepresentativeBlutel,onmissionatRochefort,afterThermidor:\"Afewmen,sunkindebaucheryandcrime,daredproscribe(here)virtues,patriotism,becauseitwasnotassociatedwiththeirsanguinaryexcitement:thetreeofLiberty,theysaid,requiredforitsrootstenfeetofhumangore。\"

  [42]\"RecueildePiècesAuthentiques,concernantleRevolutionà

  Strasbourg,\"I。,174,178。Examplesofrevolutionarytaxes。—OrdersofRepresentativesMilhaud,Ruamps,Guyadin,approvingofthefollowingcontributions,Brumaire20,yearII。

  On3individualsofStutzheim……150,000livres。

  \"3\"Offenheim……30,000\"

  \"21\"Molsheim……367,000\"

  \"17\"Oberenheim……402,000\"

  \"84\"Rosheim……503,000\"

  \"10\"Mutzig……114,000\"

  AnotherorderbyDaumandTisseraud,membersofthecommitteewhotemporarilyreplacethedistrictadministrators:\"Whereas,itisowingtothecountyaristocratsthattheRepublicsupportsthewar,\"theyapproveofthefollowingtaxes:

  OnthearistocratsofGeispolzheim,400,000livres。

  dittoofObersch?ffolsheim200,000\"

  dittoofDüttlenheim150,000\"

  dittoofDuppigheim100,000\"

  dittoofAchenheim100,000\"

  ListofcontributionsraisedintheruralcommunesofthedistrictofStrasbourg,accordingtoanassessmentmadebyStamm,procureurprotem。ofthedistrict,amountingtothreemillionsonehundredandninety—sixthousandonehundredlivres。

  [43]\"RecueildesPiecesAuthentiques,\"etc。,I。,23。ByorderoftherepresentativesunderdateofBrumaire25,yearII。\"ThemunicipalityofStrasbourgstrippedthewholecommuneofshoesintwenty—fourhours,sendingforthemfromhousetohouse。\"—Ibid……p。32。OrdersofRepresentativesLemaireandBaudot,FrimaireI,yearII。,declaringthatkitchen—utensils,boilers,sauce—pans,stew—pans,kettlesandothercopperandleadvessels,aswellascopperandleadnotworked—

  up,foundatStrasbourgandinthedepartments,beleviedon。\"—

  ArchivesNationales,AF。,I。,92。(OrdersofTaillefer,Brumaire3,yearII。Villefranche1’Avergnon。)FormationofaCommitteeoftenpersonsdirectedtomakedomiciliaryvisits,andauthorizedtotakepossessionofalltheiron,lead,steelandcopperfoundinthehousesof\"suspects,\"allofwhichkitchenutensils,aretobeturnedintocannon。—Mallet—Dupan,\"Mémoires,\"I。,15。

  [44]Moniteur,XXV。,188。(SpeechbyBlutels,July9,1795。)

  [45]\"RecueilduPiècesAuthentiques,\"etc。,I。,24。—Grégoire,reportsonVandalism,Fructidor14,yearII。,andBrumaire14,yearIII。(Moniteur,XXII。,86and751。)—Ibid。,LetterofDecember24,1796:\"Notmillions,butbillionshavebeendestroyed。\"—Ibid。,,\"Mémoires,\"I。,334:\"Itisincalculable,thelossofreligious,scientificandliteraryobjects。ThedistrictadministrationsofBlanc(Indre)notifiedmethattoensurethepreservationofalibrary,theyhadthebooksputincasks。\"—FourhundredthousandfrancswereexpendedinsmashingstatuesoftheFathersofthechurch,formingacirclearoundthedomeoftheInvalides。—Agreatmanyobjectsbecameworthlessthroughacessationoftheiruse:forexample,thecathedralofMeauxwasputupatauctionandfoundnopurchaseratsixhundredfrancs。Thematerialswerevaluedatforty—

  fivethousandfrancs,butlabor(fortakingitdown)wastoohigh。

  (NarrativebyaninhabitantofMeaux。)

  [46]LesOriginesduSystèmeFinancierActuel,\"byEugeneSturm,p。53,79。

  [47]Meissner,\"VoyageàParis,\"(endof1795),p。65。\"TheclassofthosewhomayhavereallygainedbytheRevolution……iscomposedofbrokers,armycontractors,andtheirsubordinates,afewgovernmentagentsandfermiers,enrichingthemselvesbytheirnewacquisitions,andwhoarecoolandshrewdenoughtohidetheirgrain,burytheirgoldandsteadilyrefuseassignats。\"—Ibid。,68,70。\"Ontheroad,heaskstowhomafinechateaubelongs,andtheytellhimwithasignificantlook,’toaformerscruffywretch。’—’Oh,monsieur,’saidthelandladyatVesoul,’foreveryonethattheRevolutionhasmaderich,youmaybesurethatithasmadeathousandpoor。’\"

  [48]Thefollowingdescriptionsandappreciationsarethefruitofextensiveinvestigation,scarcelyonetenthofthefactsandtextsthathavebeenofservicebeingcited。Imustreferthereader,accordingly,totheseriesofprintedandwrittendocumentsofwhichI

  havemadementioninthisandthethreeprecedingvolumes。

  [49]\"TheAncientRegime,\"bookII。,ch2,§IV。

  [50]Ibid。,bookIV。,chs。I。,II。,III。

  [51]Lacretelle,\"HistoiredeFranceau18emeSiecle,\"V。,2。——\"

  TheAncientRegime,\"pp。163,300。

  [52]Morellet,\"Mémoires,\"I。,166。(LetterbyR?derertoBeccaria’sdaughter,May20,1797)。

  [53]Beccaria(CesareBonesana,marquisde)(Milan1738—id。1794)。

  Italianjurist,whose\"Traitédesdélitsetdespeines(1764)

  contributedtothereformsandthesofteningofofEuropeanpenallaw。

  (SR)

  [54]Mallet—Dupan,\"Mémoires,\"II。,493。\"WhiletheDukeofOrleanswasundergoinghisexaminationhereadanewspaper。\"—Ibid。,497。

  \"Nobodydiedwithmorefirmness,spiritanddignitythantheDukeofOrleans。Heagainbecamearoyalprince。Onbeingaskedintherevolutionarytribunalwhetherhehadanydefensetomake,hereplied,’Ratherdieto—daythanto—morrow:deliberateaboutit。’\"Hisrequestwasgranted。—TheDucdeBironrefusedtoescape,consideringthat,insuchadilemma,itwasnotworthwhile。\"Hepassedhistimeinbed,drinkingBordeauxwine……Beforethetribunal,theyaskedhisnameandhereplied,’Cabbage,turnip,Biron,asyoulike,oneisasgoodastheother。’’How!’exclaimedthejudges,’youareinsolent!’’Andyou—youarewindbags!ICometothepoint;

  Guillotine,thatisallyouhavetosay,whileIhavenothingtosay。’\"MeanwhiletheyproceededtointerrogatehimonhispretendedtreacheryinVendée,etc。\"’Youdonotknowwhatyouaretalkingabout!Youignoramusesknownothingaboutwar!Stopyourquestions。I

  reportedatthetimetotheCommitteeofPublicSafety,whichapprovedofmyconduct。Now,ithaschangedandorderedyoutotakemylife。

  Obey,andlosenomoretime。’BironaskedpardonofGodandtheKing。

  Neverdidheappearbetterthanonthe(executioner’s)cart。\"

  [55]Morellet,II。,31。—\"MémoiresdelaDuchessedeTourzel,\"\"deMlle。desécherolles,\"etc。—Beugnot,\"Mémoires,I。,200—203。\"Thewittiestremarks,themostdelicateallusions,themostbrilliantreparteeswereexchangedoneachsideofthegrating。Theconversationwasgeneral,withoutanysubjectbeingdwelton。There,misfortunewastreatedasifitwereabadchildtobelaughedat,and,infact,theydidopenlymakesportofMarat’sdivinity,Robespierre’ssacerdoceandthemagistracyofFouquier。Theyseemedtosaytoallthesebloodymenials:’Youmayslaughteruswhenyouplease,butyoucannothinderusinbeingaimable’\"—ArchivesNationales,F。7,31167。(Reportbythewatchman,Charmont,Niv?se29,yearII。)\"Thepeopleattendingtheexecutionsareverymuchsurprisedatthefirmnessandcouragetheyshow(sic)onmountingthescaffold。

  Theysaythatitlooks(sic)likegoingtoawedding。Peoplecannotgetusedtoit,somedeclaringthatitissupernatural。\"

  [56]Sauzay,I……introduction。—DeTocqueville,\"L’AncienRegimeetlaRevolution,\"166。\"Ihavepatientlyreadmostofthereportsanddebatesoftheprovincialétats,’andespeciallythoseofLanguedoc,wheretheclergytookmuchgreaterpartthanelsewhereinadministrativedetails,aswellastheprocès—verbauxoftheprovincialassembliesbetween1779and1787,and,enteringonthestudywiththeideasofmytime,Iwassurprisedtofindbishopsandabbés,amongwhomwereseveralaseminentfortheirpietyastheirlearning,drawingupreportsonroadsandcanals,treatingsuchmatterswithperfectknowledgeofthefacts,discussingwiththegreatestabilityandintelligencethebestmeansforincreasingagriculturalproducts,forensuringthewell—beingofthepeopleandthepropertyofindustrialenterprises,oftentimesmuchbetterthanthelaymenwhowereinterestedwiththeminthesameaffairs。\"

  [57]\"TheAncientRegime,\"p。300。—\"TheRevolution,\"vol。I。,p。

  116。??BuchezetRoux,I。,481。ThelistofnotablesconvokedbytheKingin1787givesanapproximateideaofthissocialstaff。Besidestheleadingprincesandseigniorswefind,amongonehundredandthirty—fourmembers,twelvemarshalsofFrance,eightCouncillorsofState,fivema?tresderequêtes,fourteenbishopsandarchbishops,twentypresidentsandseventeenprocureursgénerauxdesparlements,orofroyalcouncils,twenty—fivemayors,prév?tsdesmarchands,capitouls,andequerriesoflargetowns,thedeputiesofthe\"Etats\"

  ofBurgundy,Artois,BrittanyandLanguedoc,threeministersandtwochiefclerks。—Thecapacitieswereallthere,onhand,forbringingaboutagreatreform;buttherewasnofirm,strong,controllinghand,thatofaRichelieuorFredericII。

  [58]See\"TheRevolutionII\"Ed。Lafontpage617。USedictionP。69。

  (SR。)

  [59]\"MémoiresdeGaudin,\"ducdeGa?te。

  [60]Mallet—Dupan,\"Mémoires,\"II。,25,24。\"TheWarCommitteeiscomposedofengineerandstaff—officers,ofwhichtheprincipalareMeussuer,Favart,St。Fief,d’Arcon,LafitteClavéandafewothers。

  D’ArcondirectedtheraisingofthesiegeofDunkirkandthatofMaubenge……Theseofficerswereselectedwithdiscernment;

  theyplannedandcarriedouttheoperations;aidedbyimmenseresources,intheshapeofmaps,plansandreconnaissancespreservedinthewardepartment,theyreallyoperatedaccordingtotheexperienceandintelligenceofthegreatgeneralsunderthemonarchy。\"

  [61]MiotdeMelito,\"Mémoires,\"I。,47。—AndreMichel,\"CorrespondancedeMalletDupanaveclaCourdeVienne,\"I。,26。

  (January3,1795。)\"TheConventionfeelssostronglytheneedofsuitableaidstosupporttheburdenofitsembarrassmentsastonowseekforthemamongpronouncedroyalists。Forinstance,ithasjustofferedthedirectionoftheroyaltreasurytoM。Dufresne,formerchiefofthedepartmentunderthereignofthelateKing,andretiredsince1790。Itisthesamespiritandmakingastillmoreextraordinaryselection,whichleadsthemtoappointM。GerarddeRaynevaltotheCommissariatofForeignAffairs,chief—clerkofcorrespondencesincetheministryoftheDucdeChoiseuluntilthatoftheComtedeMontmorininclusive。Heisamanofdecidedopinionsandanequallydecidedcharacter;in1790IsawhimabandonthedepartmentthroughaversiontothemaximswhichtheRevolutionhadforciblyintroducedintoit。

  [62]MarshalMarmont,\"Mémoires。\"Atnineyearsofageherodeonhorsebackandhunteddailywithhisfather。

  [63]Amongothermanuscriptdocuments,aletterofM。SymndeCarneville,MarchII,1781。(OnthefamiliesofCarnevilleandMontmorin—Saint—Herem,in1789。)ThelatterfamilyremainsinFrance;

  twoofitsmembersaremassacred,twoexecuted,afifth\"escapedthescaffoldbyforestallingthejusticeofthepeople;\"thesixth,enlistedintherevolutionaryarmies,receivedashotatnineteenyearsofagewhichmadehimblind。Theotherfamilyemigrated,anditschiefs,thecountandviscountCarnevillecommanded,one,afreecompanyintheAustrianservice,andtheother,aregimentofhussarsinConde’sarmy。Twelveofficersofthesetwocorpswerebrothers—in—

  law,nephews,first—cousinsandcousinsofthetwocommanders,thefirstofwhomenteredtheserviceatfifteen,andthesecondateleven。—Cf。\"MémoiresduPrincedeLigne。\"AtsevenoreightyearsofageIhadalreadywitnessedthedinofbattle,Ihadbeeninabesiegedtown,andsawthreesiegesfromawindow。Alittleolder,I

  wassurroundedbysoldiers;oldretiredofficersbelongingtovariousservices,andlivingintheneighborhoodfedmypassion。—Turennesaid\"Isleptonagun—carriageattheageoften。Mytasteforwarwassogreatastoleadmetoenlistwithacaptainofthe’RoyalVaissiaux,’

  ingarrisontwoleaguesoff。IfwarhadbeendeclaredIwouldhavegoneoffandletnobodyknowit。Ijoinedhiscompany,determinednottoowemyfortunetoanybutvalorousactions。\"—Cf。also\"MémoiresduMaréchaldeSaxe。\"Asoldierattwelve,intheSaxonlegion,shoulderinghismusket,andmarchingwiththerest,hecompletedeachstageonfootfromSaxonytoFlanders,andbeforehewasthirteentookpartinthebattleofMalplaquet。

  [64]AlexandrinedesEcherolles,\"UnFamilleNoblesouslaTerreur,\"

  p。25。—Cf。\"CorrespondancedeMadelledeFéring,\"byHonoreBonhomme。Thetwosisters,onesixteenandtheotherthirteen,disguisedasmen,foughtwiththeirfatherinDumouriez’army。—SeethesentimentofyoungnoblesintheworksofBerquinandMarmontel。

  (LesRivauxd’Eux—meme。)

  [65]\"TheRevolution,\"I。,158,325。Ibid。,theaffairofM。deBussy,306;theaffairoftheeighty—twogentlemenofCaen,316。—

  SeeinRivarol(\"JournalPolitiqueNationale\")detailsoftheadmirableconductoftheBody—guardsatVersailles,Oct。5and6,1789。

  [66]Thenoblefamiliesundertheancientregimemaybecharacterizedassomanyfamiliesofsoldiers’children。

  [67]\"L’AncienRégimeetlaRevolution,\"byM。deTocqueville,p。169。

  Myjudgment,likewisebasedonthestudyoftexts,andespeciallymanuscripttexts,coincideshereaselsewherewiththatofM。deTocqueville。Biographiesandlocalhistoriescontaindocumentstoonumeroustobecited。

  [68]Sauzay,I。,introduction,andLudovicSciout,\"HistoiredelaConstitutionCivileduClergé,\"I。,introduction。(SeeinSauzay,biographicaldetailsandthegradesoftheprincipalecclesiasticaldignitariesofthedioceseBesan?on。)Thecathedralchapter,andthatoftheMadeleine,couldbeenteredonlythroughnobilityorpromotion;

  itwasrequisiteforagraduatetohaveanobleforafather,oradoctorofdivinity,andhimselfbeadoctorofdivinityorincanonlaw。Analogoustitles,althoughlowerdown,wererequisiteforcollegiatecanons,andforchaplainsorfamiliars。

  [69]TheRevolution,\"I。,233。—Cf。EmileOllivier,\"L’Egliseetl’EtatauConcileduVatican,\"I。,134,II。,511。

  [70]Morellet,\"Mémoires,\"I。,8,31。TheSorbonne,foundedbyRobertSorbon,confessortoSt。Louis,wasanassociationresemblingoneoftheOxfordorCambridgecolleges,thatistosay,acorporationpossessingabuilding,revenues,rules,regulationsandboarders;itsobjectwastoaffordinstructioninthetheologicalsciences;itstitularmembers,numberingaboutahundred,weremostlybishops,vicars—general,canons,curésinParisandintheprincipaltowns。

  MenofdistinctionwerepreparedinitattheexpenseoftheChurch。

  —Theexaminationsforthedoctoratewerethetentative,themineure,theSorboniqueandthemajeure。Atalentfordiscussionandargumentwasparticularlydeveloped。—Cf。ErnestRenan,\"Souvenirsd’EnfanceetdeJeunesse,\"p。279,(onSt。SulpiceandthestudyofTheology)。

  [71]Cf。thefilesoftheclergyintheStates—General,andthereportsofecclesiasticsintheprovincialassemblies。

  [72]\"TheRevolution,\"p。72。(Ed。LafontI,p223etc。)

  [73]Insomedioceses,notablythatofBesan?on,theruralparisheswereservedbydistinguishedmen。(Sauzay,I。,16。)\"ItwasnotsurprisingtoencounteramanofEuropeanreputation,likeBergier,solongcuréofFlangebouche;anastronomerofgreatmerit,likeM。

  Mongin,curéoflaGrand’CombedesBois,whoseworksoccupyanhonorableplaceinLalande’sbibliography,allpassingtheirlivesinthemidstofpeasants。AtRochejean,apriestofgreatintelligenceandfinefeeling,M。Boillon,adistinguishednaturalist,hadconvertedhishouseintoamuseumofnaturalhistoryaswellasintoanexcellentschool……Itwasnotraretofindpriestsbelongingtothehighestsocialcircles,likeMM。deTrevillers,ofTrevillers,BalarddeBonnevauxofBonétage,deMesmayofMesmay,duBouvot,atOsselle,cheerfullyburyingthemselvesinthedepthsofthecountry,someontheirfamilyestates,and,notcontenttosharetheirincomewiththeirpoorparishioners,butondying,leavingthemalargepartoftheirfortunes。

  [74]DeTocqueville,\"L’AncienRegime,\"134,137。

  [75]Termssignifyingcertainminorcourtsoflaw。

  [76]AlbertBabeau,\"LaVillesousl’AncienRégime,\"p。26。—

  (Advertisementsinthe\"JournaldeTroyes,\"1784,1789。)\"Forsale,theplaceofcouncillorintheSalt—departmentatSézannes。Incomefromeighttoninehundredlivres。Pricetenthousandlivres。\"—\"A

  persondesirestopurchaseinthistown(Troyes)anofficeintheMagistracyorFinances,atfromtwenty—fivethousandtosixtythousandlivres;cashpaiddownifrequired。\"

  [77]DeTocqueville,\"L’AncienRégime,\"p。356。ThemunicipalbodyofAngerscomprised,amongothermembers,twodeputiesoftheprésidial,twooftheForestandStreamsdepartment,twooftheElection,twooftheSalt—department,twooftheCustoms,twooftheMint,twoCounciljudges。Thesystemoftheancientregime,universally,isthegroupingtogetherofallindividualsinonebodywitharepresentativeofallthesebodies,especiallythoseofthenotables。ThemunicipalbodyofAngers,consequently,comprisestwodeputiesofthesocietyoflawyersandprocureurs,twoofthenotarialbody,oneoftheUniversity,oneoftheChapter,aSyndicoftheclerks,etc。—AtTroyes(AlbertBabeau,\"HistoiredeTroyesPendantlaRévolution,\"

  p。23。)Amongthenotablesofthemunicipalitymaybefoundonememberoftheclergy,twonobles,oneofficerofthebailiwick,oneofficeroftheotherjurisdictions,onephysician,oneortwobourgeois,onelawyer,onenotaryorprocureur,fourmerchantsandtwomembersofthetradeguild。

  [78]AlbertBabeau,\"LaVille,\"p。26。(Cf。noteonprecedingpage。)

  TheCollector’sOfficeatReteil,in1746,issoldatonehundredandfiftythousandlivres;itbringsinfromeleventhousandtofourteenthousandlivres。—Thepurchaser,besides,hastopaytotheStatethe\"rightofthegoldenmarc\"(ataxonthetransferofproperty);in1762,thisrightamountedtoninehundredandfortylivresforthepostofCouncillortothebailiwickofTroyes。D’Esprémenil,councillorintheParisParliament,hadpaidfiftythousandlivresforhisplace,besidestenthousandlivrestaxationofthe\"goldenmarc。\"

  [79]EmileBos,\"LesAvocatsauconseilduRoi,\"p。340。MasterPeruot,procureur,wasseatedonthebalconyoftheTheatreFran?aiswhenCountMoretonChabrillantarrivesandwantshisplace。Theprocureurresistsandthecountcallstheguard,wholeadshimofftoprison。MasterPeruotentersacomplaint;thereisatrial,interventionofthefriendsofM。deChabrillantbeforethegardedessceaux,petitionsofthenoblesandresistanceoftheentireguildofadvocatesandprocureurs。M。deChabrillant,senior,offersPeruotfortythousandlivrestowithdrawhissuit,whichPeruotrefusestodo。Finally,theCountdeChabrillantiscondemned,withsixthousandlivresdamages,(whicharegiventothepoorandtoprisoners),aswellastotheexpenseofprintingtwohundredimpressionsoftheverdict。—DuportdeCheverney,\"Mémoires,\"(unpublished),communicatedbyM。RobertdeCrevecceur:\"Formerlyamanpaidfiftythousandlivresforanofficewithonlythreehundredlivresincome;

  theconsideration,however,heenjoyedthroughit,andthecertaintyofremaininginitforlife,compensatedhimforthesacrifice,whilethelongerhekeptit,thegreaterwastheinfluenceofhimselfandchildren。\"

  [80]AlbertBabeau,\"LaVille,\"p。27;—\"HistoiredeTroyes,\"p。

  21。—Thisportraitisdrawnaccordingtorecollectionsofchildhoodandfamilynarrations。Ihappentohaveknownthedetailsoftwoorthreesmallprovincialtowns,oneofaboutsixthousandinhabitantswhere,before1800,nearlyallthenotables,fortyfamilies,wererelations;to—dayallarescattered。Themoreonestudiesdocuments,themoredoesMontesquieu’sdefinitionoftheincentiveofsocietyundertheancientrégimeseemprofoundandjust,thisincentiveconsistingofhonor。Inthebourgeoisiewhowereconfoundedwiththenobility,namelytheParliamentarians,theirfunctionswerenearlygratuitous;themagistratereceivedhispayindeference。(Moniteur,V。,520。SessionofAugust30,1790,speechbyd’Espremenil。)\"HereiswhatitcostaCouncillor;Itakemyselfasanexample。Hepaidfiftythousandlivresforhisplace,andtenthousandmoreforthetaxofthe’marcd’or。’Hereceivedthreehundredandeighty—ninelivrestensoussalary,fromwhichthreehundredandsixty—sevenlivres’capitation’hadtobededucted。TheKingallowedusforty—fivelivresforextraserviceof’LaTournelle’。Howaboutthefees?isasked。The(grandechambre)superiorcourt,assertedtohavereceivedthelargestamount,wascomposedofonehundredandeightymembers;

  thefeesamountedtotwohundredandfiftythousandlivres,whichwerenotaburdenonthenation,butonthelitigants。M。Thouret,whopracticedintheRouenparliament,willbearwitnesstothis。I

  appealtohimtosayconscientiouslywhatsumaCouncillorderivedfromhisoffice—notfivehundredlivres……WhenajudgmentcostthelitigantninehundredlivrestheKing’sportionwassixhundredIivres……Tosumup,theprofitsofanofficeweresevenlivrestensous。\"

  [81]AlbertBabeau,\"LaVille,\"ch。II。,and\"HistoiredeTroyes,\"

  I。,ch。1。AtTroyes,fiftymerchants,notables,electedthejudge—

  consulandtwoconsuls;themerchants’guildpossesseditsownhallandhaditsownmeetings。AtParis,thedrapers,mercers,grocers,furriers,hattersandjewelersformedthesixbodiesofmerchants。

  Themerchants’guildeverywheretookprecedenceofotherindustrialcommunitiesandenjoyedspecialprivileges。\"Themerchants,\"saysLoyseau,\"holdrank(qualitéd’honneur),beingstyledhonorablemen,honestpersonsandbourgeoisofthetowns,qualificationsnotattributedtohusbandmen,nortosergeants,nortoartisans,nortomanuallaborers。\"—OnpaternalauthorityanddomesticdisciplineintheseoldbourgeoisfamiliesseetheHistoryofBeaumarchaisandhisfather。(\"Beaumarchais,\"byM。deLomenie,vol。I。)

  [82]AlbertBabeau,\"Levillagesousl’AncienRégime,\"p。56,ch。

  IIIandIV。,(onthevillagesyndics),andpp。357and359。\"Thepeasantshadtherighttodeliberateontheirownaffairsdirectlyandtoelecttheirprincipalagents。Theyunderstoodtheirownneeds,wereabletomakeasacrificeforschoolandchurch……forrepairsofthetownclockandthebelfry。Theyappointedtheirownagentsandgenerallyelectedthemostcapable。\"—Ibid,\"LaVillesous1’AncienRegime,\"p。29。Theartisans’guildsnumberedatParisonehundredandtwenty—four。atAmienssixty—four,andatTroyesfifty,alsoChalons—sur—Marne,atAngerstwenty—seven。Theedictsof1776

  reducedthemtoforty—fouratParis,andtotwentyasthemaximumfortheprincipaltownswithinthejurisdictionoftheParisparliament。

  —\"Eachguildformedacitywithinacity……Likethecommunes,ithaditsspeciallaws,itsselectedchiefs,itsassemblies,itsownbuildingor,atleast,achamberincommon,itsbanner,coat—of—armsandcolors。\"—Ibid。,\"HistoiredeTroyesPendantlaRevolution,\"I。,13,329。Tradeguildsandcorporationsbearthefollowingtitles,drawnupin1789,fromthefilesofcomplaints:apothecaries,jewelersandwatch—makers,booksellersandprinters,master—barbers,grocers,waxandcandle—makers,bakersandtailors,mastershoemakers,eating—

  house—keepers,inn—keepersandhatters,master—masonsandplasterersinlimeandcement,master—joiners,coopersandcabinet—makers,master—cutlers,armorers,andpolishers;founders,braziers,andpin—

  makers;master—locksmiths,ironmongers,tinsmithsandothermetalworkers,vinegar—makers,master—shearers,masterrope—makers,master—

  tanners,dealersandmaster—dyersanddressers;mastersaddleandharness—makers,charcoal—burners,carters,paper—makersandband—box—

  makers,cap—makersandassociatesinartsandtrades。—InsometownsoneortwoofthesenaturalguildskeptupduringtheRevolutionandstillexist,as,forexample,thatofthebutchersatLimoges。

  [83]F。Leplay,\"LesOuvriersEuropéens,\"V。,456,2nded。,(onworkmen’sguilds),Charpentier,Paris。

  [84]F。Leplay,\"LesQuvriersEuropéens,\"(2nded。)IV。,377,andthemonographsoffourfamilies(BordierofLowerBrittany,BrassierofArmagnac,SavonnierofLowerProvence,PaysanofLavedan,ch。7,8

  and9)。—Ibid。,\"L’OrganizationdelaFamille,\"p。62,andthewholevolume。—M。Leplay,inhisexact,methodicalandprofoundresearches,hasrenderedaserviceofthehighestordertopoliticalscienceand,consequently,tohistory。Hehasminutelyobservedanddescribedthescatteredfragmentsoftheoldorganizationofsociety;

  hisanalysisandcomparisonofthesefragmentsshowsthethicknessandextentofthestratumalmostgone,towhichtheybelonged。Myownobservationsonthespot,inmanyprovincesinFrance,aswellastherecollectionsofmyyouth,agreewithM。Leplay’sdiscoveries。—Onthestable,honestandprosperousfamiliesofsmallruralproprietors,Cf。Ibid。,p。68,(ArthurYoung’sobservationinBéarn),andp。75。

  Manyofthesefamiliesexistedin1789,moreofthemthanatthepresenttime,especiallyinGascony,Languedoc,Auvergne,Dauphiny,Franch—Comté,AlsaceandNormandy。—Ibid。,\"L’OrganizationduTravail,\"pp。499,503,508。(Effectsofthe\"CodeCivile\"onthetransmissionofamanufactoryandabusinessestablishmentinFrance,andoncultivationinSavoy;thenumberofsuitsinFranceproducedbythesystemofforcedpartitionofproperty。)

  [85]F。Leplay,\"L’OrganizationdelaFamille,\"p。212。(HistoryoftheMélongafamilyfrom1856to1869byM。Cheysson。)Alsop。269。

  (Onthedifficultyofpartitionsamongascendants,byM。ClaudioJannet。)

  [86]RétifdelaBretonne,\"ViedemonPere,\"(paternalauthorityinapeasantfamilyinBurgundy)。Thereader,onthispoint,maytestthesouvenirsofhisgrand—parents。WithreferencetothebourgeoisieI

  havecitedthefamilyofBeaumarchais。Concerningthenobles,seetheadmirableletterbyBuffonJune22,1787,(correspondenceofBuffon,twovols。,publishedbyM。NadauddeBuffon),tellinghissonhowheoughttoactonaccountofhiswife’sbehavior。

  [87]Moniteur,XIX。,669。

  [88]Dauban,\"Parisen1794,\"p。245。(ReportbyBacon,Vent?se25,yearII。)

  [89]Ibid。(ReportbyPerrière,Vent?se26。)

  [90]Ironical,slangforahog。TR。

  [91]Ibid。,245。(ReportbyBacon,speechofanoratortothegeneralassemblyofthesection\"Contrat—Social,\"Vent?se25。)

  [92]\"UnSejourenFrance。\"(Sep。,1792。)LetterofaParisian:\"Itisnotyetsafetowalkthestreetsindecentclothes。Ihavebeenobligedtoprocureandputonpantaloons,jacket,coloredcravatandcoarselinen,beforeattemptingtogooutdoors。\"—Beaulieu,\"Essais,\"

  V。,281。\"Ourdandieslettheirmoustachesgrowlong;whiletheyrumpledtheirhair,dirtiedtheirhandsanddonnednastygarments。

  Ourphilosophersandliterarymenworebigfurcapswithlongfox—

  tailsdanglingovertheirshoulders;somedraggedgreattrailingsabersalongthepavement—theyweretakenforTartars……Inpublicassemblies,inthetheatreboxes,nothingwasseeninthefrontrowsbutmonstrousredbonnets。AllthegalériensofalltheconvictprisonsinEuropeseemtohavecomeandsetthefashioninthissuperbcitywhichhadgivenittoallEurope。\"—\"UnSéjourenFrance,\"p。

  43。(Amiens,September,1792。)\"Ladiesinthestreetwhoarewell—

  dressedorwearcolorsthatthepeopleregardasaristocraticarecommonlyinsulted。I,myself,havebeenalmostknockeddownforwearingastrawhattrimmedwithgreenribbons。\"—Nolhac,\"SouvenirsdeTroisAnnéesdelaRévolutionatLyons,\"p。132。\"ItwasannouncedthatwhoeverhadtwocoatswastofetchoneofthemtotheSection,soastoclothesomegoodrepublicanandensurethereignofequality。\"

  [93]BuchezetRoux,XXVI。,455。(SpeechbyRobespierre,intheJacobinclub,May10,1793。):\"Therichcherishhopesforananti—

  revolution;itisonlythewretched,onlythepeoplewhocansavethecountry。\"—Ibid。,XXX。(ReportbyRobespierretotheConvention,December25,1793。):\"Virtueistheappanageoftheunfortunateandthepeople’spatrimony。\"—ArchivesNationales,AF。,II。,72。(LetterofthemunicipalityofMontauban,Vendémiaire23,yearIV。)Manyworkmeninthemanufactorieshavebeenperverted\"byexciteddemagoguesandcluboratorswhohavealwaysheldouttothemequalityoffortunesandpresentedtheRevolutionasthepreyoftheclasstheycalledsans—culottes……Thelawofthe’maximum,’atfirsttolerablywellcarriedout,thehumiliationoftherich,theconfiscationoftheimmensepossessionsoftherich,seemedtobetherealizationofthesefinepromises。\"

  [94]ArchivesNationales,F。7,4421。PetitionofMadeleinePatris。—

  PetitionofQuétrentCogniér,weaver,\"sans—culotte,andoneofthefirstmembersoftheTroyesnationalguard。\"—(TheStyleandorthographyofthemostbarbarouskind。)

  [95]bid。,AF。,II。135。(ExtractfromthedeliberationsoftheRevolutionaryCommitteeofthecommuneofStrasbourg,listofprisonersandreasonsforarrestingthem。)AtObersch?ffolsheim,twofarmers\"becausetheyaretwooftherichestprivatepersonsinthecommune。\"—\"RecueildePieces,etc。,\"I……225。(DeclarationbyWelcher,revolutionarycommissioner)。\"I,theundersigned,declarethat,ontheordersofcitizenClauer,commissionerofthecanton,I

  havesurrenderedatStrasbourgsevenoftherichestinObersh?ffolsheimwithoutknowingwhy。\"Fourofthesevenwereguillotined。

  [96]BuchezetRoux,XXVI。,341。(SpeechbyChaslesintheConvention,May2,1793。)

  [97]Moniteur,XVIII。,452。(SpeechbyHébertintheJacobinclub,Brumaire26。)—Schmidt,\"TableauxdelaRévolutionFran?aise,\"19。

  (ReportsofDutard,JuneII。—ArchivesNationales。F7。,31167。

  (ReportofthePourvoyeur,Niv?se6,yearII。)\"Thepeoplecomplain(seplain)thattherearestillsomeconspiratorsintheinterior,suchasbutchersandbakers,butparticularlytheformer,whoare(son)anintolerablearistocracy。They(il)willsellnomoremeat,etc。Itisfrightfultoseewhatthey(il)givethepeople。\"

  [98]\"RecueildePolice,\"etc。,I。,69and91。AtStrasbourganumberofwomenofthelowerclassareimprisonedas\"aristocratsandfanatics,\"withnootherallegedmotive。Thefollowingaretheiroccupations:dressmaker,upholsteress,housewife,midwife,baker,wivesofcoffee—housekeepers,tailors,pottersandchimney—sweeps。—

  Ibid。,II。,216。\"UrsuleRath,servanttoanémigréarrestedforthepurposeofknowingwhathermasterhadconcealed……MarieFaber,onsuspicionofhavingservedinapriest’shouse。\"—ArchivesNationales,AF。,II。,135。(ListoftheoccupationsofthesuspectedwomendetainedinthecellsoftheNationalcollege。)Mostofthemareimprisonedforbeingeithermothers,sisters,wivesordaughtersofémigrésorexiledpriests,andmanyarethewivesofshopkeepersormechanics。One,aprofessionalnurse,isan\"aristocratandfanatic。\"

  (Anotherlistdescribesthemen);acooperas\"aristocrat;\"atripe—

  selleras\"veryincivique,neverhavingshownanyattachmenttotheRevolution;\"amasonhasnevershown\"patriotism,\"ashoemakerisaristocratatalltimes,havingacceptedaporter’splaceunderthetyrant;\"fourforesters\"donotentertainpatrioticsentiments,\"etc。

  —\"RecueildePièces,etc。,\"II。,220。CitoyenneGenet,aged75,andherdaughter,aged44,areaccusedofhavingsent,May22,1792,thirty—sixfrancsinsilvertotheformer’sson,anémigréandwereguillotined。—Cf。Sauzay,vols。III。,IV。,andV。(appendices),listsofémigrésandprisonersinDoubs,wheretitlesandprofessions,withmotivesforconfiningthem,willbefound。—AtParis,even(ArchivesNationales,F。7,31167。reportofLatour—Lamontagne,September20,1793),aversiontothegovernmentdescendsverylow。

  \"Threewomen(market—women)allagreeononepoint—thenecessityofaneworderofthings。Theycomplainoftheauthoritieswithoutexception……IftheKingisnotontheirlips,itismuchtobefearedthatheisalreadyintheirhearts。AwomanintheFaubourgSt。Antoine,said:IfourhusbandsmadetheRevolutionweknowhowtomakeacounter—revolutionifthatshouldbenecessary。\"

  [99]Seeabovech。V。,§4。—ArchivesNationales,F。7,4435,No。

  10。(LetterofCollotd’HerboistoCouthon,Frimaire11,yearII。)

  [100]ArchivesdesAffairesétrangères,vol。331。(LetterofBertrand,N?mes,Frimaire3。)\"Wearesorrytoseepatriotsherenotverydelicateinthewaytheycausearrests,inascertainingwhoarecriminal,andthepreciousclassofcraftsmenisnoexception。\"

  [101]BerryatSaint—Prix,\"LaJusticeRévolutionnaire,\"1sted。,p。229。

  [102]\"UnSéjourenFrance,\"p。186。\"Inoticethatmostofthearrestsnowmadearefarmers。\"(Inconsequenceoftherequisitionsforgrain,andonaccountoftheapplicationsofthelawofthemaximum。)

  [103]\"BulletinduTribunalRévolutionnaire,\"No。431。(TestimonyofTontin,secretaryofthecourt。)TwelvehundredofthesepoorcreaturesweresetfreeafterThermidor9。

  [104]Moniteur,sessionofJune29,1797。(ReportofLuminais。)??Danican,\"LesBrigandsDémasqués,\"p。194。

  [105]Meillan,\"Mémoires,p。166。

  [106]BerryatSaint—Prix,\"LaJusticeRévolutionnaire,\"p。419。—

  ArchivesNationales,AF。,II。,145。(OrdersissuedbyRepresentativeMaignet,Floréal14,15and17,yearII。)\"Thecriminalcourtwilltryandexecutetheprincipalcriminals;therestoftheinhabitantswillabandontheirhousesintwenty—fourhours,andtaketheirfurniturealongwiththem。Thetownwillthenbeburnt。Allrebuildingortillageofthesoilisforbidden。Theinhabitantswillbeapportionedamongneighboringcommunes;nobodyisallowedtoleavethecommuneassignedtohimunderpenaltyofbeingtreatedasanemigré。Allmustappearonceeverytendaysatthemunicipalityunderpenaltyofbeingdeclared’suspect’andimprisoned。\"

  [107]\"RecueildePiecès,etc。,\"I。,52。(CarretdeBeudotandLaCoste,Pluvi?se6,yearII。)\"Whereas,itbeingimpossibletofindjurorswithinanextentofonehundredleagues,two—thirdsoftheinhabitantshavingemigrated。\"—Moniteur,Aug。28and29,1797。

  (ReportbyHarmanddelaMeuse。)—Ibid。,XIX。,714。(SessionofVent?se26,yearII。,speechbyBaudot。)\"FortythousandpersonsofallagesandbothsexesinthedistrictsaloneofHaguenauandWissembourg,fledfromtheFrenchterritoryonthelinesbeingretaken。Thenamesareinourhands,theirfurnitureinthedepotatSaverneandtheirpropertyismadeovertotheRepublic。\"

  [108]AlbertBabeau,\"HistoiredeTroyes,\"II。,160。\"Agardenerhadcarefullyaccumulatedeightthousandtwohundredandtwenty—threelivresingold,thefruitofhissavings;threatenedwithimprisonment,hewasobligedtogivethemup。\"

  [109]ArchivesNationales,AF。,II。,116。(OrdersofRepresentativePaganel,Toulouse,Brumaire12,yearII。)\"Thedayhasarrivedwhenapathyisaninsulttopatriotism,andindifferenceacrime。Wenolongerreplytotheobjectionsofavarice;wewillforcetherichtofulfillthedutiesoffraternitywhichtheyhaveabjured。\"—Ibid。

  (ExtractfromtheminutesofthemeetingsoftheCentralcommitteeofMontauban,AprilII,1793,withtheapprovaloftherepresentative,Jeanbon—Saint—André。)\"Themomenthasatlengthcomewhenmoderatism,royalismandpusillanimity,andallothertraitorousoruselesssectstothecountry,shoulddisappearfromthesoilofLiberty。\"Allopinionsopposedtothoseofsans—culotterieareblamableandmeritpunishment。

  [110]ArchivesNationales,F。7,2471。(MinutesoftheRevolutionaryCommitteeoftheTuileriessection,meetingofSeptember17,1793。)

  Listofseventy—fourpersonsputunderarrestandamongthem,M。deNoailles,withthefollowingnoteoppositehisname:\"Theentirefamilytobearrested,includingtheirheirGuy,andHervet,theiroldintendant,rueSt。Honoré。\"

  [111]ArchivesdesAffairesétrangères,vol。322。(LettersofLadonay,Chalons,September17and20,1792。)\"AtMeaux,thebrigandshavecutthethroatsoffifteenprisoners,sevenofwhomarepriestswhoserelationsbelongtothetownoritsenvirons。Henceanimmensenumberofmalcontents。\"—Sauzay,I。,97。\"Thecountrycurésaregenerallyrecruitedfromamongtheruralbourgeoisieandthemostrespectedfarmers’families。\"

  [112]Sauzay,passim,especiallyvols。3,4,5,and6。

  [113]ArchivesNationales,F。7,4437。AddressofthepopularclubofClavisson(Gard。),Messidor7,yearII。—RodolpheReuss,\"SéligmanAlexandre,surlesTribulationsd’unIsraeliteStrasbourgeoisPendantlaTerreur,\"p。37。OrderissuedbyGeneralDiéchetoCoppin,incommandofthe\"Seminaire\"prison。\"Strivewiththeutmostzealtosuppressthecackleofaristocrats。\"Suchisthesumoftheinstructionstojailkeepers。

  [114]ArchivesNationales,AF。,II。,88。(EdictissuedbyRepresentativeMilhaud,Narbonne,Vent?se9,yearII。)ArticleII。

  \"Thepatrioticdonationwillbedoubledif,inthreedays,allboatsarenotunloadedandallcartsloadedasfastastheyarrive。\"ArticleIV。\"Themunicipalityischarged,onpersonalresponsibility,toproportiontheallotmentontherichestcitizensofNarbonne。\"ArticleVII。\"Ifthisorderisnotexecutedwithintwenty—fourhours,themunicipalitywilldesignatetothecommandantoftheposttherichegoistswhomayhaverefusedtofurnishtheircontingent,etc。\"

  ArticleVIII。\"Thecommandantisspeciallychargedtoreport(thearrestsoftherefractoryrich)totherepresentativeofthepeoplewithintwenty—fourhours,hebeingresponsibleonhisheadforthepunctualexecutionofthepresentorder。\"—Ibid。,AF。,II。135。

  (OrdersofSaint—JustandLebas,Strasbourg,Brumaire10,yearII。)

  Thefollowingisequallyironical;therichofStrasbourgarerepresentedas\"solicitingaloanonopulentpersonsandseveremeasures\"againstrefractoryegoists。

  [115]ArchivesNationales,AF。,II。,92。OrdersofRepresentativeTaillefer,Villefranche,Aveyron,Brumaire3,yearII。,andofhisdelegate,Deitheil,Brumaire11,yearII。

  [116]ThisisthecaseinLyons,Bordeaux,Marseilles,andatParis,asweseeinthesignaturesofthepetitionoftheeightthousand,orthatofthetwentythousand,andformembersoftheFeuillantsclubs,etc。

  [117]ArchivesNationales,AF。,II。,116。(MinutesofthepublicsessionofVent?se20,yearII。,heldatMontargis,intheTempleofReason,byBenon,\"nationalagentofthecommuneandspecialagentofthepeople’srepresentative。\"Previousandsubsequentorders,byRepresentativeLefert。)Eighty—sixpersonssigned,subjecttopublicpenance,amongthemtwenty—fourwivesorwidows,which,withthefournamessenttotheParistribunalandthethirty—twoimprisoned,makesonehundredandtwenty—two。Itisprobablethattheonehundredandsixwhoarewantingtocompletethelistoftwohundredandtwenty—

  eighthademigrated,orbeenbanishedintheintervalasunswornpriests。—Ibid。,D。S。,I。,10。(OrdersbyDelacroix,BouchetandLegendre,Conches,Frimaire8and9,yearII。)TheincarcerationofthemunicipalofficersofConchesforananalogouspetitionandothermarksofFeuillantism。

  [118]TherealsentimentsandpurposesoftheJacobinsarewellshownatStrasbourg。(\"RecueildePieces,etc。,\"I。,77。Publicmeetingofthemunicipalbody,andspeechbyBierlyn,Prairial25,yearII。)\"

  Howcantheinsipidarroganceofthese(Strasbourg)peopleberepresentedtoyou,theirsenselessattachmenttothepatricianfamiliesintheirmidst,theabsurdfeuil1antismofsomeandthevilesycophancyofothers?Howisit,theysay,thatmoneylessinterlopers,scarcelyeverheardofbefore,dareassumetohavecreditinatownofsensibleinhabitantsandhonestfamilies,fromfathertoson,accustomedtogoverningandrenownedforcenturies?\"—Ibid。,113。

  (SpeechofthemayorMouet,Floréal21,yearII。)\"Moralpurification(inStrasbourg)hasbecomelessdifficultthroughthereductionoffortunesandthesalutaryterrorexcitedamongthosecovetousmen……Civilizationhasencounteredmightyobstaclesinthisgreatnumberofwell—to—dofamilieswhohavenourishedsouvenirsof,andwhoregrettheprivilegesenjoyedby,thesefamiliesundertheEmperors;theyhaveformedacasteapartfromtheStatecarefullypreservingthegothicpicturesoftheirancestorstheywereunitedonlyamongstthemselves。Theyareexcludedfromallpublicfunctions。Honestartisans,nowtakenfromallpursuits,impeltherevolutionarycartwithavigoroushand。\"

  [119]ArchivesdesAffairesétrangères,vol。1411。(InstructionsforthecivilcommissionersbyHérault,representativeofthepeople,Colmar,Frimaire2,yearII。)Heenumeratesthediversecategoriesofpersonswhoweretobearrested,whichcategoriesaresolargeandnumerousastoincludenineoutoftenoftheinhabitants。

  [120]Dauban,\"Parisen1794,\"p。264。(ReportofPourveyeur,Vent?se29。)\"Theyremark(sic)thatoneisnot(sic)apatriotwithtwenty—

  thousandlivres(sic)income,andespeciallyaformeradvocate—

  general。\"

  [121]DeMartel,\"Fouché,\"p。226,228。Forinstance,atNevers,amanofsixty—twoyearsofage,isconfined\"asrich,egoist,fanatic,doingnothingfortheRevolution,aproprietor,andhavingfivehundredlivresrevenue。\"

  [122]BuchezetRoux,XXVI。,’77。(SpeechbyCambon,April27,1793。)

  [123]\"Whoareourenemies?Theviciousandtherich。\"—\"Allthericharevicious,inoppositiontotheRevolution。\"(NotesmadebyRobespierreinJuneandJuly,1793,andspeechbyhimintheJacobinclub,May10,1793。)

  [124]Guillon,II。,355。(InstructionsfurnishedbyCollotd’HerboisandFouché,Brumaire26,yearII。)

  [125]DeMartel,171,181。(OrdersofFouché,Nevers,August25andOctober8,1793。)

  [126]Guillon。—ArchivesdesAffairesétrangères,F。1411。ReportsbyobserversatParis,Aug。12and13,1793。\"TherichmanistheswornenemyoftheRevolution。\"

  [127]ArchivesNationales,AF。,II。,135。(OrdersofSaint—JustandLebas,Strasbourg,Brumaire10,yearII。,withthelistofnamesofonehundredandninety—threepersonstaxed,togetherwiththeirrespectiveamountsoftaxation。)—Amongothers,\"awidowFranck,banker,twohundredthousandlivres。\"—Ibid。,AF。,II。,49。

  (DocumentsrelatingtotherevolutionarytaxatBelfort。)\"Vieillard,Moderateandegoist,tenthousandfrancs;Keller,richegoist,seventhousand;asaristocrats,ofwhomtheelderandyoungerbrotherareimprisoned,Barthélémytheyoungertenthousand,Barthélémysenior,threethousandfivehundred,Barthelemyjuniorseventhousand,citoyenneBarthélémy,mother,seventhousand,etc。\"

  [128]\"RecueildePièces,etc。,\"I。,22。(LetteroftheStrasbourgauthorities。)DeMartel,p。288。(LetteroftheauthoritiesofAllier。)\"CitizensSainay,Balome,HeulardandLavaleissewereexposedonthescaffoldinthemostrigorousseasonforsixhours(atMoulins)

  withthisinscription—\"badcitizenwhohasgivennothingtothecharity—box。\"

  [129]\"RecueildePièces,etc。,\"I。,16。

  [130]Ibid。,I。,159。(OrdersofBrumaire15,yearII。)

  [131]ArchivesNationales,F。7,2475。(MinutesoftheRevolutionarycommitteeofthePiquessection。)September9,1793,at3o’clockinthemorning,thecommitteedeclaresthat,foritspart,\"ithasarrestedtwenty—onepersonsofthecategorybelowstated。\"October8,itplacestwosans—culottesasguardsinthehousesofallthosenamedbelow,inthequarter,eventhosewhocouldnotbearrestedonaccountofabsence。\"Itistimetotakestepstomakesureofallwhoseindifference(sic)andmoderatismisruiningthecountry。\"

  [132]BerryatSaint—Prix,pp。36,38。carrierdeclaressuspect\"merchantsandtherich。\"

  [133]Moniteur,XVIII。,641。(LetteroftherepresentativesimprisonedatBordeaux,Frimaire10,yearII。)

  [134]ArchivesdesAffairesétrangères,vol。329。(LetterofBrutus,October3,1793。)

  [135]Ibid。,vol。329。(LetterofCharlesDuvivier,Lille,Vendémiaire15,yearII。)

  [136]SpeechbyBarère,Vent?se17,yearII。

  [137]ArchivesdesAffairesétrangères,vol。331。LetterbyDarbault,politicalagent,Tarbes,FrimaireII,yearII。(Projectfordoingawaywithmiddlemenintrade,brokersandbankers。)\"Theprofessionofabankerisabolished。Allholdersofpublicfundsareforbiddentosellthemunderayearandonedayafterthedateoftheirpurchase。Noonemustbeatthesametimewholesaleandretaildealer,etc。\"Projectsofthissortarenumerous。AstotheestablishmentofapurelyagriculturalandmilitaryRepublic,seethepapersofSaint—Just,andthecorrespondenceoftheLyonsTerrorists。

  AccordingtothemthenewFranceneedsnosilk—weavers。ThedefiniteformulasofthesystemarealwaysfoundamongtheBabeuvists。\"Lettheartsperish,ifitmustbeso,providedrealEqualityremains。\"

  (SylvainMaréchal,\"ManiféstedesEgaux。\")

  [138]\"RevueHistorique,\"November,1878。(LetterofM。Falk,Paris,Oct。19,1795。)

  [139]\"Etudesurl’histoiredeGrenoblePendantlaTerreur,\"byPaulThibault。(Listofnotorious\"suspects\"andofordinary\"suspects\"

  foreachdistrictintheIsere,AprilandMay,1793。)—Cf。thevariouslistsofDoubsinSauzay,andofTroyes,inAlbertBabeau。

  [140]\"RecueildePièces,etc。,\"I。,19,andthesecondletterofFredericBurger,Thermidor25。—ArchivesNationales,AF。,II。,111。(OrderofRepresentativesMerlincourtandAmar,Grenoble,April27,1793。)\"Thepersonschargedwiththeactualgovernmentofandinstructioninthepublicestablishmentsknowninthistownunderthetitlesof,1st,Orphelines;2ndPresentins;3rdCapuchins;4th,LePropagation;5th,Hospiceforfemaleservants……areputunderarrestandareforbiddentotakeanypartwhateverinthefunctionsrelatingtoteaching,educationorinstruction。\"

  [141]Moniteur,XXI。,645。(SessionoftheConvention,Fructidor14,yearII。)—\"Bibliotèquenationale,\"LB41,1802,(DenounciationofthesixsectionsofthecommuneofDijon),3:\"Woebetidethoseareseeninanyway,eitherduetoanhonestaffluence,agoodeducation,anelegantdressorsometalentorother,asbeingdifferentfromtheirfellowcitizens!Theyarelikelytobepersecutedortobekilled。\"

  [142]PerhapsthereisaconnectionwithMaoZedongandtheChineseCulturalRevolution。(SR。)

  [143]Moniteur,XVIII。,51。(LetterbyCarrier,Brumaire17,yearII。)—BerryatSaint—Prix,pp。36and38。

  [144]Berriat—Saint—Prix,240(TheimprisonedatBrest。)—

  Duchaltelier(\"BrestpendantlaTerreur,\"205)。Ofthe975prisoners,106wereformernobles,239femalenobles,174priestsormonks,206

  nuns,111seamstresses,femaleworkersetc,56werefarmers,46

  artisansorworkers,17merchants,3withaliberalprofession。Oneisimprisonedforhavingsecretopinions\"agirl,\"forbeingwittyandlaughingatthepatriots。\"

  [145]Mallet—Dupan,\"CorrespondancePolitique。\"Introduction,p。

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