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  [63]TheCordeliersdistrict。(BuchezetRoux,IV。,27。)AssemblymeetingoftheCordeliersdistrict,November11th,1789,tosanctionDanton’spermanentpresidency。Heisalwaysre—elected,andunanimously。Thisisthefirstsignofhisascendancy,althoughsometimes,tosavetheappearanceofhisdictatorship,hehashischiefclerkParéelected,whomhesubsequentlymademinister。

  [64]BuchezetRoux,IV。,295,298,401;V。,140。

  [65]Ibid。,VIII。,28(October,1790)。

  [66]Ibid。,IX。,408:X。,144,234,297,417。—Lafayette\"Mémoires,\"

  I。,359,366。ImmediatelyafterMirabeau’sdeath(April,1791)

  Danton’splansareapparent,andhisinitiativeisofthehighestimportance。

  [67]\"TheRevolution,\"II。,238(Note)and283。—Garat,309:\"Afterthe20thofJuneeverybodymademischiefatthechateau;thepowerofwhichwasdailyincreasing。Dantonarrangedthe10thofAugustandthechateauwasthunderstruck。\"—Robinet:\"LeProcèsdesDantonistes,\"224,229。(\"JournaldelaSocietédesamisdelaConstitution,\"No。214,June5,1792。)Dantonproposes\"thelawofValeriusPublicola,passedinRomeaftertheexpulsionoftheTarquins,permittingeverycitizentokillanymanconvictedofhavingexpressedopinionsopposedtothelawoftheState,exceptincaseofproofofthecrime。\"(Ibid。,Nos。230and231,July13,1792。)Dantoninducesthefederalspresent\"toswearthattheywillnotleavethecapitaluntillibertyisestablished,andbeforethewillofthedepartmentismadeknownonthefateoftheexecutivepower。\"Sucharetheprinciplesandtheinstruments,of\"August10th\"and\"September2nd。\"

  [68]Garat,314。\"HewaspresentforamomentonthecommitteeofPublicSafety。TheoutbreaksofMay31standJune2ndoccurred;hewastheauthorofboththesedays。\"

  [69]DecreesofApril6and7,1793。

  [70]DecreeofSeptember5,1793。

  [71]DecreeofMarch10,1793。

  [72]August1and12,1793。

  [73]See\"TheRevolution,\"vol。III。,ch。I。—BuchezetRoux,XXV。,285。(MeetingofNov。26,1793。)—Moniteur,XIX。,726。Danton(March16,1794)securesthepassingofadecreethat\"hereafterproseonlyshallbeheardattherostrumofthehouse。\"

  [74]ArchivesNationales,PapersofthecommitteeofGeneralSecurity,No134。—LetterofDelacroixtoDanton,Lille,March25,1793,onthesituationinBelgium,andtheretreatofDumouriez……\"MyletterissolongIfearthatyouwillnotreadittotheend……Obligemebyforgettingyourusualindolence。\"——LetterofChabottoDanton,Frimaire12,yearII。\"Iknowyourgenius,mydearcolleague,andconsequentlyyournaturalindolentdisposition。IwasafraidthatyouwouldnotreadmethroughifIwrotealongletter。

  NeverthelessIrelyonyourfriendshiptomakeanexceptioninmyfavor。\"

  [75]Lagrange,themathematician,andsenatorundertheempire,wasaskedhowitwasthathevotedfortheterribleannualconscriptions。

  \"Ithadnosensibleeffectonthetablesofmortality,\"hereplied。

  [76]Garat,305,310,313。\"Hisfriendsalmostworshippedhim。\"

  [77]Ibid。,317。—Thibeaudeau,\"Mémoires,\"I。,59。

  [78]Quinet,\"LaRévolution,\"II。,304。(AccordingtotheunpublishedmemoirsofBaudot。)TheseexpressionsbyDanton’sfriendsallbearthemarkofDantonhimself。Atalleventstheyexpressexactlyhisideas。

  [79]Riouffe,67。

  [80]MiotdeMelito,\"Mémoires,\"I。,40,42。—Michelet,\"HistoiredelaRévolutionFran?aise,\"VI。,34;V。178,184。(OnthesecondmarriageofDantoninJune,1793,toayounggirlofsixteen。OnhisjourneytoArcis,March,1794。)—Riouffe,68。Inprison\"Hetalkedconstantlyabouttrees,thecountryandnature。\"

  [81]Wecantracetheeffectofhisattitudeonthepublicinthepolicereports,especiallyattheendof1793,andbeginningoftheyear1794。(ArchivesNationales,F7,31167reportofCharmont,Niv?se6,yearII。)\"Robespierregainssingularlyinpublicestimation,especiallysincehisspeechintheConvention,callingonhiscolleaguestorallyandcrushoutthemonstersintheinterior,alsoinwhichhecallsonalltosupportthenewrevolutionarygovernmentwiththeirintelligenceandtalents……IhavetostatethatIhaveeverywhereheardhisnamementionedwithadmiration。

  TheywoundupbysayingthatitwouldbewellforallmembersoftheConventiontoadoptthemeasurespresentedbyRobespierre。\"—(ReportofRobin,Niv?se8。)\"CitizenRobespierreishonoredeverywhere,inallgroupesandinthecafe’s。AttheCaféManouriitwasgivenoutthathisviewsofthegovernmentweretheonlyoneswhich,likethemagnet,wouldattractallcitizenstotheRevolution。ItisnotthesamewithcitizenBillaud—Varennes。\"(ReportofthePurveyor,Niv?se9。)\"IncertainclubsandgroupsthereisarumorthatRobespierreistobeappointeddictator……Thepeopledojusticetohisausterevirtues;itisnoticedthathehasneverchangedhisopinionssincetheRevolutionbegan。\"

  [82]\"Souvenirsd’undéporté。\"byP。Villiers,(Robespierre’ssecretaryforsevenmonthsin1790,)p。2。\"Ofpainstakingcleanliness。\"—BuchezetRoux,XXXIV。,94。DescriptionofRobespierre,publishedinthenewspapersafterhisdeath:\"Hisclotheswereexquisitelycleanandhishairalwayscarefullybrushed。\"

  [83]D’Hericault,\"LaRevolutiondu9Thermidor,\"(asstatedbyDaunou)。—Meillan,\"Mémoires,\"p。4。\"Hiseloquencewasnothingbutdiffusivedeclamationwithoutorderormethod,andespeciallywithnoconclusions。Everytimehespokewewereobligedtoaskhimwhathewasdrivingat……Neverdidheproposeanyremedy。Heleftthetaskoffindingexpedientstoothers,andespeciallytoDanton。\"

  [84]BuchezetRoux,XXXIII。,437,438,440,442。(SpeechbyRobespierre,Thermidor8,yearII。)

  [85]Ibid。,XXX。,225,226,227,228(Speech,Nov。17,1793),andXXXI。,255(Speech,Jan。26,’794)。\"ThepolicyoftheLondonCabinetlargelycontributedtothefirstmovementofourRevolution……

  Takingadvantageofpoliticaltempests(thecabinet)aimedtoeffectinexhaustedanddismemberedFranceachangeofdynastyandtoplacetkeDukeofYorkonthethroneofLouisXVI……Pitt……isanimbecile,whatevermaybesaidofareputationthathasbeenmuchtoogreatlypuffedup。Amanwho,abusingtheinfluenceacquiredbyhimonanislandplacedhaphazardintheocean,isdesirousofcontendingwiththeFrenchpeople,couldnothaveconceivedofsuchanabsurdplanelsewherethaninamadhouse。\"—Cf。Ibid。,XXX。,465。

  [86]Ibid。,XXVI。,433,441,(SpeechontheConstitution,May10,1793);XXXI。,275。\"Goodnessconsistsinthepeoplepreferringitselftowhatisnotitself;themagistrate,tobegood,mustsacrificehimselftothepeople。\"……\"Letthismaximbefirstadoptedthatthepeoplearegoodandthatitsdelegatesarecorruptible。\"……XXX。,464。(Speech,Dec。25,1793):\"Thevirtuesaretheappanagesoftheunfortunateandthepatrimonyofthepeople。\"

  [87]Cf。passim,Hamel,\"HistoiredeRobespierre,\"3vols。Anelaboratepanegyricfullofdetails。Althougheightyyearshaveelapsed,Robespierrestillmakesdupesofpeoplethroughhisattitudesandrhetoricalflourishes。M。HameltwiceintimateshisresemblancetoJesusChrist。Theresemblance,indeed,isthatofPascal’sJesuitstotheJesusoftheGospel。

  [88]\"TheAncientRegime,\"p。262。

  [89]Garat,\"Mémoires,\"84。Garatwhoishimselfanideologist,notes\"hiseternaltwadleabouttherightsofman,thesovereigntyofthepeople,andotherprincipleswhichhewasalwaystalkingabout,andonwhichhenevergaveutterancetoonepreciseorfreshidea。\"

  [90]Readespeciallyhisspeechontheconstitution,(May10,1793),hisreportontheprinciplesofRepublicanGovernment,(Dec。15,1793),hisspeechontherelationshipbetweenreligiousandnationalideasandrepublicanprinciples(May7,1794)andspeechofThermidor8。—

  Carnot:\"Memoires,\"II。,512。\"Inalldeliberationsonaffairshecontributednothingbutvaguegeneralities。\"

  [91]DuringthiscenturyallimportantJacobinleaders,Hitler,Mussolini,Lenin,Stalin,Castroetc。haveintheirturnfollowedrobespierre’sexampleandboredtheircaptiveaudienceswiththeirinterminablespeeches。(SR)。

  [92]BuchezetRoux,XXXIII。,406。(SpeechdeliveredThermidor8th。)

  Theprintedcopyofthemanuscriptwithcorrectionsanderasures。

  [93]Ibid。,420,422,427。

  [94]Ibid。,428,435,436。\"Odayforeverblessed!Whatasighttobehold,theentireFrenchpeopleassembledtogetherandrenderingtotheauthorofnaturetheonlyhomageworthyofhim!Howaffectingeachobjectthatenchantstheeyeandtouchestheheartofman!Ohonoredoldage!Ogenerousardoroftheyoungofourcountry!Otheinnocent,purejoyofyouthfulcitizens!Otheexquisitetearsoftendermothers!Othedivinecharmsofinnocenceandbeauty!Whatmajestyinagreatpeoplehappyinitsstrength,powerandvirtue!\"—\"No,Charmette,No,deathisnotthesleepofeternity!\"—\"Remember,O,People,thatinarepublic,etc。\"—\"Ifsuchtruthsmustbedissembledthenbringmethehemlock!\"

  [95]Speech,May7,1794。(Onmoralandreligiousideasinrelationtorepublicanprinciples。)

  [96]Personifications。FromGreektomakepersons。(SR)。

  [97]BuchezetRoux,XXXIII。,436。\"TheverresandCatilinesofourcountry。\"(SpeechofThermidor8th。)—NoteespeciallythespeechdeliveredMarch7,1794,crammedfullofclassicalreminiscences。

  [98]Ibid。,XXXIII。,421。\"Truthhastouchingandterribleaccentswhichreverberatepowerfullyinpureheartsasinguiltyconsciences,andwhichfalsehoodcannomorecounterfeitthanSalomecancounterfeitthethundersofheaven。\"—437:\"Whydothosewhoyesterdaypredictedsuchfrightfultempestsnowgazeonlyonthefleeciestclouds?Whydothosewhobutlatelyexclaimed’Iaffirmthatwearetreadingonavolcano’nowbeholdthemselvessleepingonabedofroses?\"

  [99]Ibid。,XXXII。,360,361。(PortraitsoftheencyclopaedistsandHébertists。)

  [100]Ibid。,XXXIII。,408。\"Here,Ihavetoopenmyheart。\"—XXXII。,475—478,theconcludingpart。

  [101]Hamel:\"HistoiredeRobespierre,\"I。,34—76。Anattorneyat23,amemberoftheRosaticlubatArrasat24,amemberoftheArrasAcademyat25。TheRoyalSocietyofMetzawardedhimasecondprizeforhisdiscourseagainsttheprejudicewhichregardstherelativesofcondemnedcriminalsasinfamous。HiseulogyofGressetisnotcrownedbytheAmiensAcademy。HereadsbeforetheAcademyofArrasadiscourseagainstthecivilincapacitiesofillegitimatechildren,andthenanotheronreformsincriminaljurisprudence。In1789,heispresidentoftheArrasAcademy,andpublishesaneulogyofDupatyandanaddresstothepeoplefromArtoisonthequalitiesnecessaryforfuturedeputies。

  [102]SeehiseulogyofRousseauinthespeechofMay7,1794。

  (BuchezetRoux,XXXII。,369。—Garat,85。\"IhopedthathisselectionofRousseauforamodelofstyleandtheconstantreadingofhisworkswouldexertsomegoodinfluenceonhischaracter。\"

  [103]Fievée,\"correspondance\"(introduction)。Fievée,whoheardhimattheJacobinClub,saidthatheresembleda\"tailoroftheancientregime。\"LaRéeveillère—Lepeaux,′\"Mmoires。\"—BuchezetRoux,XXXIV。,94。—Malouet,\"Mémoires,\"II。,135。(SessionofMay31,1791,afterthedeliveryofAbbéRaynal’saddress。)\"ThisisthefirstandonlytimeIfoundRobespierreclearandeveneloquent……Hespunouthisopeningphrasesasusual,whichcontainedthespiritofhisdiscourse,andwhich,inspiteofhisaccustomedrigmarole,producedtheeffectheintended。\"

  [104]CourrierdeProvence,III。,No。52,(Oct。7and8,1789)。—

  BuchezetRoux,VI。,372。(SessionofJuly10,1790。)AnothersimilarblunderwascommittedbyhimontheoccasionofanAmericandeputation。Thepresidenthadmadehisresponse,whichwas\"unanimouslyapplauded。\"RobespierrewantedtohavehissaynotwithstandingtheobjectionsoftheAssembly,impatientathisverbiage,andwhichfinallyputhimdown。Amidstthelaughter,\"M。

  l’AbbéMaurydemandsironicallytheprintingofM。Robespierre’sdiscourse。\"

  [105]L。Villiers,2。

  [106]Cf。hisprincipalspeechesintheconstituentAssembly;——

  againstmartiallaw;againsttheveto,evensuspensive;againstthequalificationofthesilvermarcandinfavorofuniversalsuffrage;

  infavorofadmittingintotheNationalGuardnon—actingcitizens;ofthemarriageofpriests;oftheabolitionofthedeathpenalty;ofgrantingpoliticalrightstocoloredmen;ofinterdictingthefatherfromfavoringanyoneofhischildren;ofdeclaringthe\"Constituants\"

  ineligibletotheLegislativeAssembly,etc。Onroyalty:\"TheKingisnottherepresentativebuttheclerkofthenation。\"Onthedangerofallowingpoliticalrightstocoloredmen:\"Letthecoloniesperishiftheycostyouyourhonor,yourglory,yourliberty!\"

  [107]Hamel,I。,76。77,(March,1789)。\"MyheartisanhonestoneandIstandfirm;Ihaveneverbowedbeneaththeyokeofbasenessandcorruption。\"HeenumeratesthevirtuesthatarepresentativeoftheThirdEstateshouldpossess(26,83)。Healreadyshowshisblubberingcapacityandhisdispositiontoregardhimselfasavictim:\"Theyundertakemakingmartyrsofthepeople’sdefenders。Hadtheythepowertodeprivemeoftheadvantagestheyenvy,couldtheysnatchfrommemysoulandtheconsciousnessofthebenefitsIdesiretoconferonthem。\"

  [108]BuchezetRoux,XXXIII。\"WhoamIthatamthusaccused?Theslaveoffreedom,alivingmartyrtotheRepublic,atoncethevictimandtheenemyofcrime!\"Seethisspeechinfull。

  [109]EspeciallyinhisaddresstotheFrenchpeople,(Aug。,1791),which,inajustificatoryform,ishisapotheosis。—Cf。Hamel,II。,212;SpeechintheJacobinclub,(April27,1792)。

  [110]Hamel,I。,517,532,559;II。,5。

  [111]Laréveillère—Lepeaux,\"Mémoires。\"—Barbaroux,\"Mémoires,\"358。

  (Both,afteravisittohim。)

  [112]Robespierre’sdevoteesconstantlyattendattheJacobinclubandintheconventiontohearhimspeakandapplaudhim,andarecalled,fromtheirconditionanddress,\"thefatpetticoats。\"

  [113]BuchezetRoux,XX。,197。(MeetingofNov。I,1792。)—

  \"ChroniquedeParis,\"Nov。9,1792,articlebyCondorcet。Withthekeeninsightofthemanoftheworld,hesawclearlyintoRobespierre’scharacter。\"Robespierrepreaches,Robespierrecensures;

  heisanimated,grave,melancholy,deliberatelyenthusiasticandsystematicinhisideas,andconduct。Hethundersagainsttherichandthegreat;helivesonnothingandhasnophysicalnecessities。

  Hissolemissionistotalk,andthishedoesalmostconstantly……

  Hischaracteristicsarenotthoseofareligiousreformer,butofthechiefofasect。Hehaswonareputationforausterityapproachingsanctity。HejumpsuponabenchandtalksaboutGodandProvidence。

  Hestyleshimselfthefriendofthepoor;heattractsaroundhimacrowdofwomenand’thepoorinspirit,andgravelyacceptstheirhomageandworship……Robespierreisapriestandneverwillbeanythingelse。\"AmongRobespierre’sdevoteesMadamedeChalabremustbementioned,(Hamel,I。,525),ayoungwidow(Hamel,III。,524),whooffershimherhandwithanincomeoffortythousandfrancs。

  \"Thouartmysupremedeity,\"shewritestohim,\"andIknownootheronthisearth!Iregardtheeasmyguardianangel,andwouldliveonlyunderthylaws。\"

  [114]Fievée,\"Correspondance,\"(introduction)。

  [115]ReportofCourtoisonthepapersfoundinRobespierre’sdomicile。JustificatorydocumentsNo。20,letteroftheSecretaryoftheCommitteeofSurveillanceofSaintCalais,Niv?se15,yearII。

  [116]Ibid。,No。18。LetterofV———,formerinspectorof\"droitsreservés,\"Feb。5,1792。

  [117]Ibid。,No。8。LetterofP。Brincourt,Sedan,Aug。29,1793。

  [118]Ibid。,No。I。LetterofBesson,withanaddressofthepopularclubofMenosque,Prairial23,yearII

  [119]Ibid。,No。14。LetterofD———,memberoftheCordeliersClub,andformermercer,Jan。31,1792

  [120]Ibid。,No。12。LetterbyC————,ChateauThierry,Prairial30,yearII。

  [121]Hamel,III。,682。(CopiedfromBillaud—Varennes’manuscripts,intheArchivesNationales)。

  [122]Moniteur,XXII。,’75。(SessionofVendémiairei8,yearIII。

  SpeechbyLaignelot。)\"Robespierrehadallthepopularclubsunderhisthumb。\"

  [123]Garat,85。\"ThemostconspicuoussentimentwithRobespierre,andone,indeed,ofwhichhemadenomystery,wasthatthedefenderofthepeoplecouldneverseeamiss。—(Bailleul,quotedinCarnot’sMemoirs,I。516。)\"Heregardedhimselfasaprivilegedbeing,destinedtobecomethepeople’sregeneratorandinstructor。\"

  [124]SpeechofMay16,1794,andofThermidor8,yearII。

  [125]BuchezetRoux,X。,295,296。(SessionJune22,1791,oftheJacobinClub。)—Ibid。,294。—Maratspokeinthesamevein:\"IhavemademyselfacurseforallgoodpeopleinFrance。\"Hewrites,thesamedate:\"Writersinbehalfofthepeoplewillbedraggedtodungeons。’Thefriendofthepeople,’whoselastsighisgivenforhiscountry,andwhosefaithfulvoicestillsummonsyoutofreedom,istofindhisgraveinafieryfurnace。\"Thelastexpressionshowsthedifferenceintheirimaginations。

  [126]Hamel,II。,122。(MeetingoftheJacobinClub,Feb。10,1792。)

  \"Toobtaindeathatthehandsoftyrantsisnotenough—onemustdeservedeath。Ifitbetruethattheearliestdefendersoflibertybecameitsmartyrstheyshouldnotsufferdeathwithoutbearingtyrannyalongwiththemintothegrave。\"—Cf。,ibid。,II。,215。

  (MeetingofApril27,1792。)

  [127]Hamel,II。,513。(SpeechintheConvention,Prairial7,yearII。)

  [128]BuchezetRoux,XXXIII。,422,445,447,457。(SpeechintheConvention,Thermidor8,yearII。)

  [129]BuchezetRoux,XX。,11,18。(MeetingoftheJacobinClub,Oct。29,1792。)SpeechonLafayette,theFeuillantsandGirondists。

  XXXI。,360,363。(MeetingoftheConvention,May7,1794。)OnLafayette,theGirondists,DantonistsandHébertists。—XXXIII。,427。

  (SpeechofThermidor8,yearII。)

  [130]Garat,\"Mémoires,\"87,88。

  [131]BuchezetRoux,XXI。,107。(SpeechofPétiononthechargesmadeagainsthimbyRobespierre。)Petionjustlyobjectsthat\"BrunswickwouldbethefirsttocutoffBrissot’shead,andBrissotisnotfoolenoughtodoubtit。\"

  [132]Garat,94。(AftertheKing’sdeathandalittlebeforethe10thofMarch,1793。)

  [133]Ibid。,97。In1789RobespierreassuredGaratthatNeckerwasplunderingtheTreasury,andthatpeoplehadseenmulesloadedwiththegoldandsilverhewassendingoffbymillionstoGeneva。—

  Carnot,\"Mémoires,\"I。512。\"Robespierre,\"sayCarnotandPrieur,\"paidverylittleattentiontopublicbusiness,butagooddealtopublicofficers;hemadehimselfintolerablewithhisperpetualmistrustofthese,neverseeinganybuttraitorsandconspirators。\"

  [134]BuchezetRoux,XXXIII。,417。(SpeechofThermidor8,yearII。)

  [135]Ibid。,XXXII。,361,(SpeechMay7,’794,)and359。\"Immoralityisthebasisofdespotism,asvirtueistheessenceoftheRepublic。\"

  [136]Ibid。,371。

  [137]BuchezetRoux,XXXIII。,195。(ReportofCouthonanddecreeinconformitytherewith,Prairial22,yearII。)\"Therevolutionarytribunalisorganisedforthepunishmentofthepeople’senemies……Thepenaltyforalloffenceswithinitsjurisdictionisdeath。

  Thoseareheldtobeenemiesofthepeoplewhoshallhavemisledthepeople,ortherepresentativesofthepeople,intomeasuresopposedtotheinterestsofliberty;thosewhoshallhavesoughttocreatediscouragementbyfavoringtheundertakingsoftyrantsleaguedagainsttheRepublic;thosewhoshallhavespreadfalsereportstodivideordisturbthepeople;thosewhoshallhavesoughttomisdirectopinionandimpedepopularinstruction,producedepravityandcorruptthepublicconscience,diminishtheenergyandpurityofrevolutionaryandrepublicanprinciples,orstaytheirprogressThosewho,chargedwithpublicfunctions,abusethemtoservetheenemiesoftheRevolution,vexpatriots,oppressthepeople,etc。\"

  [138]BuchezetRoux,XXXV。,290。(\"Institutions,\"bySaint—Just。)

  \"TheRevolutionischilled。Principleshavelosttheirvigor。

  Nothingremainsbutred—capswornbyintrigue。\"—ReportbyCourtois,\"Piècesjustificatives\"No。20。(LetterofPaysandRompillon,presidentandsecretaryofthecommitteeofSurveillanceofSaint—

  Calais,toRobespierre,Niv?se15,yearII。)\"TheMountainhereiscomposedofonlyadozenorfifteenmenonwhomyoucanrelyasonyourself;therestareeitherdeceived,seduced,corruptedorenticedaway。Publicopinionisdebauchedbythegoldandintriguesofhonestfolks。\"

  [139]ReportbyCourtois,N。43。—Cf。Hamel,III。,43,71。—(ThefollowingimportantdocumentisonfileintheArchivesNationales,F

  7,4446,andconsistsoftwonoteswrittenbyRobespierreinJuneandJuly,1793):\"Whoareourenemies?Theviciousandtherich……

  Howmaythecivilwarbestopped?Punishtraitorsandconspirators,especiallyguiltydeputiesandadministrators……maketerribleexamples……proscribeperfidiouswritersandanti—

  revolutionaries……Internaldangercomesfromthebourgeois;

  toovercomethebourgeois,rallythepeople。Thepresentinsurrectionmustbekeptup……Theinsurrectionshouldgraduallycontinuetospreadout……Thesans—culottesshouldbepaidandremaininthetowns。Theyoughttobearmed,workedup,taught。\"

  [140]ThecommitteeofPublicSafety,andRobespierreespecially,knewofandcommandedthedrowningsofNantes,aswellastheprincipalmassacresbyCarrier,Turreau,etc。(DeMartel,\"EtudesurFouché,\"

  257—265。)—Ibid。,(\"Typesrevolutionnaires,\"41—49。)—BuchezetRoux,XXXIII。,101(May26,1794。)ReportbyBarèreanddecreeoftheconventionorderingthat\"NoEnglishprisonersshouldbetaken。\"

  Robespierreafterwardsspeaksinthesamesense。Ibid。,458。AfterthecaptureofNewport,wheretheytookfivethousandEnglishprisoners,theFrenchsoldierswereunwillingtoexecutetheconvention’sdecree,onwhichRobespierre(speechofThermidor8)

  said:\"IwarnyouthatyourdecreeagainsttheEnglishhasconstantlybeenviolated;England,soill—treatedinourspeeches,issparedbyourarms。\"

  [141]OntheGirondists,Cf。\"TheRevolution,\"II。,216。

  [142]BuchezetRoux,XXX。,157。SketchofaspeechontheFabred’Eglantinefactim。—Ibid。,336,SpeechattheJacobinClubagainstClootz。—XXXII。,abstractofareportontheChabotaffair,18。—

  Ibid。,69,SpeechonmaintainingDanton’sarrest。

  [143]Ibid。,XXX。,378。(Dec。10,1793。)WithrespecttothewomenwhocrowdtheConventioninordertosecurethelibertyoftheirhusbands:

  \"Shouldtherepubicanwomenforgettheirvirtuesascitizenswhenevertheyrememberingthattheyarewives?\"

  [144]Hamel,III。,196。—Michelet,V。,394,abstractofthejudicialdebatesonthedispositionoftheGirondists:\"TheminutesofthisdecreearefoundinRobespierre’shandwriting。\"

  [145]DeMartel,\"Typesrevolutionnaires,\"44。TheinstructionssenttotheRevolutionaryTribunalatOrangeareinRobespierre’shandwriting。—(ArchivesNationales,F74439。)

  [146]MerlindeThionville。

  [147]BuchezetRoux,XXXII。,71。(OnDanton。)\"Beforethedayisoverweshallseewhethertheconventionwillshatteranidolalongtimerotten……InwhatrespectisDantonsuperiortohisfellow—citizens?……Isaythatthemanwhonowhesitatesisguilty……Thedebate,justbegun,isadangertothecountry。\"—Alsothespeechinfull,againstClootz。

  [148]Ibid。,XXX。,338。\"Alas,sufferingpatriots,whatcanwedo,surroundedbyenemiesfightinginourownranks!……Letuswatch,forthefallofourcountryisnotfaroff,\"etc。—Thesecantatas,withtheaccompanimentsofthecelestialharp,areterribleifweconsiderthecircumstances。Forinstance,onthe3rdofSeptember,1792,intheelectoralassemblywhilethemassacresaregoingon:\"M。Robespierreclimbsuponthetribuneanddeclaresthathewillcalmlyfacethesteeloftheenemiesofpublicgood,andcarrywithhimtohisgravethesatisfactionofhavingservedhiscountry,thecertaintyofFrancehavingpreserveditsliberty\"。—(ArchivesNationales,C。II。,58—76。)

  [149]BuchezetRoux,XXXII。,360,371。(SpeechofMay7,1794。)

  \"Danton1themostdangerous,ifhehadnotbeenthemostcowardly,oftheenemiesofhiscountry……Danton,thecoldest,themostindifferent,duringhiscountry’sgreatestperil。\"

  [150]Ibid。,XXXIV。,——Cf。thedescriptionofhimbyFievée,whosawhiminthetribuneattheJacobinClub。

  [151]MerlindeThionville\"Avague,painfulanxiety,duetohistemperament,wasthesolesourceofhisactivity。\"

  [152]Barère,\"Mémoires。\"\"HewantedtoruleFranceinfluentiallyratherthandirectly。\"—BuchezetRoux,XIV。,188。(ArticlebyMarat。)DuringtheearlysessionsoftheLegislativeAssembly,MaratsawRobespierreononeoccasion,andexplainedtohimhisplansforexcitingpopularoutbreaks,andforhispurifyingmassacres。

  \"Robespierrelistenedtomewithdismay,turnedpaleandkeptsilentforsomemoments。ThisinterviewconfirmedmeintheideaIalwayshadofhim,thathecombinedtheenlightenmentofawisesenatorwiththeuprightnessofagenuinegoodmanandthezealofatruepatriot,butthatheequallylackedtheviewsandboldnessofastatesman。\"—

  Thibaudeau,\"Mémoires,\"58。—HewastheonlymemberofthecommitteeofPublicSafetywhodidnotjointhedepartmentmissions。

  [153]Someoneis\"grandisonian\"whenheislikethenovelistRichardson’shero,SirWalterGrandison,beneficient,politeandchivalrous。(SR)。

  [154]BuchezetRouxXX。,198。(SpeechofRobespierreintheConvention,November5,1792。)

  [155]AllthesestatementsbyRobespierreareopposedtothetruth。—

  (\"Procés—verbauxdesSéancesdelaCommunedeParis。\")Sep。1,1792,Robespierrespeakstwiceattheeveningsession。—Thetestimonyoftwopersons,bothagreeing,indicate,moreover,thathespokeatthemorningsession,thenamesofthespeakersnotbeinggiven。\"Thequestion,\"saysPétion(BuchezetRoux,XXI。,103),\"wasthedecreeopeningthebarriers。\"ThisdecreeisunderdiscussionattheCommuneatthemorningsessionofSeptember1:\"Robespierre,onthisquestion,spokeinthemostanimatedmanner,wanderingoffinsombreflightsofimagination;hesawprecipicesathisfeetandplotsofliberticides;

  hedesignatedthepretendedconspirators。\"—Louvet(ibid。,130),assignsthesamedate,(exceptthathetakestheeveningforthemorningsession),forRobespierre’sfirstdenunciationoftheGirondists:\"Nobody,then,\"saysRobespierre,\"darenamethetraitors?

  Verywell,Idenouncethem。Idenouncethemforthesecurityofthepeople。IdenouncetheliberticideBrissot,theGirondistfaction,thevillainouscommitteeoftwenty—oneintheNationalAssembly。I

  denouncethemforhavingsoldFrancetoBrunswickandforhavingreceivedpayinadvancefortheirbaseness。\"—Sep。2,(\"ProcèsverbauxdelaCommune,\"eveningsession),\"MM。Billaud—VarennesandRobespierre,indevelopingtheircivicsentiments,……denouncetotheConseil—GénéraltheconspiratorsinfavoroftheDukeofBrunswick,whomapowerfulpartywanttoputonthethroneofFrance。\"

  —September3,at6o’clockinthemorning,(BuchezetRoux,16,132,letterofLouvet),commissionersoftheCommunepresentthemselvesatBrissot’shousewithanordertoinspecthispapers;oneofthemsaystoBrissotthathehaseightsimilarordersagainsttheGirondedeputiesandthatheistobeginwithGuadet。(LetterofBrissotcomplainingofthisvisit,Monitur,Sep。7,1792。)Thissameday,Sep。31RobespierrepresidesattheCommune。(GranierdeCassagnac,\"LesGirondins\"II。,63。)ItisherethatadeputationoftheMauconseilsectioncomestofindhim,andheischargedbythe\"Conseil\"withacommissionattheTemple。—Sept。4(BuchezetRoux,XXI。,106,SpeechofPetion),theCommuneissuesawarrantofarrestagainstRoland;DantoncomestotheMayoraltywithRobespierreandhasthewarrantrevoked;RobespierreendsbytellingPetion:\"I

  believethatBrissotbelongstoBrunswick。\"—Ibid。,506。

  \"Robespierre(beforeSept。2),tooktheleadintheConseil\"—Ibid。,107。\"Robespierre,\"Isaid,\"youaremakingagooddealofmischief。

  Yourdenunciations,yourfears,hatredsandsuspicions,excitethepeople。\"

  [156]Garat,86。—Cf。Hamel,I。,264。(Speech,June9,1791。)

  [157]\"TheRevolution,\"II。,338,339。(Speech。Aug。3,1792。)

  [158]BuchezetRoux,XXXIII。,420。(Speech,Thermidor8。)

  [159]Ibid。,XXXII。,71。(SpeechagainstDanton。)\"Whathaveyoudonethatyouhavenotdonefreely?\"

  [160]Ibid。,XXXIII。,199and221。(SpeechonthelawofPrairial22。)

  [161]MirabeausaidofRobespierre:\"Whateverthatmanhassaid,hebelievesinit。—Robespierre,Duplay’sguest,dinedeverydaywithDuplay,ajurymanintherevolutionarytribunalandco—operatorfortheguillotine,ateighteenfrancsaday。Thetalkatthetableprobablyturnedonthecurrentabstractions;buttheremusthavebeenfrequentallusionstothecondemnationsoftheday,and,evenwhennotmentioned,theywereintheirminds。OnlyRobertBrowning,atthepresentday,couldimagineandrevivewhatwasspokenandthoughtinthoseeveningconversationsbeforethemotheranddaughters。

  [162]Today,morethan100yearslater,wherearewe?Isitpossiblethatmancanthuslietohimselfandhencetoothers?RobertWright,inhisbook\"TheMoralAnimal\",describing\"TheNewScienceofEvolutionaryPsychology\",writes(page280):\"Thepropositionhereisthatthehumanbrainis,inlargepart,amachineforwinningarguments,amachineforconvincingothersthatitsownerisintheright—andthusamachineforconvincingitsownerofthesamething。

  Thebrainislikeagoodlawyer:givenanysetofintereststodefend,itssetsaboutconvincingtheworldoftheirmoralandlogicalworth,regardlessofwhethertheyinfacthaveanyofeither。Likealawyer,itissometimesmoreadmirableforskillthanforvirtue。\"(SR)。

  [163]BuchezetRoux,XXXIII。,151。—Cf……Dauban,\"Parisen1794,\"

  p。386(engraving)and392,Fêtedel’êtreSuprêmeàSceaux,\"accordingtotheprogrammedrawnupbythepatriotPalloy。\"Allcitizensarerequestedtobeattheirwindowsordoors,eventhoseoccupyingtherearpartofthemainbuildings。\"—Ibid。,399。\"Youthfulcitizenswillstrewflowersateachstation,fatherswillembracetheirchildrenandmothersturntheireyesupwardtoheaven。\"—Moniteur,XXX。,653。\"PlanofthefêteinhonoroftheSupremeBeing,drawnupbyDavid,anddecreedbytheNationalConvention。\"

  [164]BuchezetRoux,XXXIII。,176。(NarrativebyValate。)

  [165]Hamel,III。,541。

  [166]BuchezetRoux,XXVIII。,178,180。

  [167]Ibid。,177(NarrativebyVilate。)Ibid。,170,NotesbyRobespierreonBourdon(del’Oise)417。PassageserasedbyRobespierreinthemanuscriptofhisspeechofThermidor8。—249。

  Analogouspassagesinhisspeechasdelivered,—alltheseindicationsenableustotracethedepthsofhisresentment。

  [168]Ibid。,183。MemoirsofBillaud—Varennes,Collotd’Herbois,VadierandBarère。\"ThenextdayafterPrairial22,atthemorningsession(ofthecommitteeofPublicSafety)……Inowsee,saysRobespierre,thatIstandalone,withnobodytosupportme,and,gettingviolentlyexcited,helaunchedoutagainstthemembersofthecommitteewhohadconspiredagainsthim。HeshoutedsoloudastocollecttogetheranumberofcitizensontheTuileriesterrace。\"

  Finally,\"hepushedhypocrisysofarastoshedtears。\"Thenervousmachine,Iimagine,brokedown。—Anothermemberofthecommittee,Prieur,(Carnot,\"Mémoires,\"II。,525),relatesthat,inthemonthofFloréal,afteranotherequallylongandviolentsession,\"Robespierre,exhausted,becameill。\"

  [169]Carnot,\"Mémoires,\"II。526。\"Ashisbureauwasinaseparateplace,wherenoneofussetfoot,hecouldretiretoitwithoutcomingincontactwithanyofus,asineffect,hedid。Heevenmadeapretenceofpassingthroughthecommitteerooms,afterthesessionwasover,andhesignedsomepapers;buthereallyneglectednothing,exceptourcommondiscussions。Heheldfrequentconferencesinhishousewiththepresidentsoftherevolutionarytribunals,overwhichhisinfluencewasgreaterthanever。\"

  [170]Dauban,\"Parisen1794,\"563。—ArchivesNationales,AF。II。,58。ThesignatureofRobespierre,inhisownhandwriting,isfoundaffixedtomanyoftheresolutionsoftheCommitteeofPublicSafety,passedThermidor5and7,andthoseofSt。JustandCouthonafterthis,uptoThermidor3,6and7。OntheregisteroftheminutesoftheCommitteeofPublicSafety,RobespierreisalwaysrecordedaspresentatallmeetingsbetweenMessidor1andThermidor8,inclusive。

  [171]ArchivesNationales,F。7,4438。ReporttotheCommitteeofPublicSafetybyHerman,CommissionerofthecivilandPoliceadministrationsandoftheCourts,Messidor3,yearII。\"Thecommitteechargedwithageneralsurpervisionoftheprisons,andobligedtorecognizethatalltherascalsmostlyconcernedwithliberticideplotsare……stillintheprisons,formingabandapart,andrenderingsurveillanceverytroublesome;theyareaconstantsourceofdisorder,alwaysgettingupattemptstoescape,beingadailyassemblageofpersonsdevotingthemselveswhollytoimprecationsagainstlibertyanditsdefenders……Itwouldbeeasytopointoutineachprison,thosewhohaveserved,andaretoserve,thediversefactions,thediverseconspiracies……Itmaybenecessary,perhaps,topurgetheprisonsatonceandfreethesoiloflibertyoftheirfilth,therefuseofhumanity。\"TheCommitteeofPublicSafetyconsequently\"chargesthecommissiontoascertainintheprisonsofParis……whohavebeenmorespeciallyconcernedinthediversefactionsandconspiraciesthattheNationalconventionhasdestroyed。\"Theword\"approved\"appearsatthefootoftheresolutioninRobespierre’shandwriting,thenthesignatureofRobespierre,andlowerdown,thoseofBillaudandBarère。Asimilarresolutionprovidingforthe7thofMessidor,signedbythesamepartiesandfiveothers,isdispatchedthesameday。(M。deMartelcameacrossandmadeuseofthisconclusivedocumentbeforeIdid,mostofitbeingquotedin\"LesTypesRevolutionnaires。\")

  [172]BuchezetRoux,XXXIII。,434。

  CHAPTERII。THERULERSOFTHECOUNTRY。

  Letusfollowtheoperationsofthenewgovernmentfromtoptobottom,fromthoseofitsrulingbodiesandleaders,toitsassemblies,committees,delegates,administratorsandunderlingsofeverykindanddegree。Likelivingfleshstampedwithared—hotiron,sowillthesituationputonetheirbrowsthetwomarks,eachwithitsowndifferentdepthanddiscoloration。Invaindothey,too,strivetoconcealtheirscars:wedetectunderthecrownsandtitlestheyassumethebrandoftheslaveorthemarkofthetyrant。

  I。TheConvention。

  TheConvention。—The\"Plain。\"—The\"Mountain。\"—DegradationofSouls。—ParadeswhichtheConventionisobligatedtomake。

  AttheTuileries,theomnipotentConventionsitsenthronedinthetheater,convertedintoanAssemblyroom。Itcarriesonitsdeliberationsdaily,ingrandstyle。Itsdecrees,receivedwithblindobedience,startleFranceandupsetallEurope。Atadistance,itsmajestyisimposing,moreaugustthanthatoftheRepublicansenateinRome。Nearby,theeffectisquiteotherwise;theseundisputedsovereignsareserfswholiveintrances,andjustlyso,for,nowhere,eveninprison,istheremoreconstraintandlesssecuritythanontheirbenches。Afterthe2ndofJune,1793,theirinviolableprecincts,thegrandofficialreservoirfromwhichlegalauthorityflows,becomesasortoftank,intowhichtherevolutionarynetplungesandsuccessfullybringsoutitschoicestfish,singlyorbythedozen,andsometimesinvastnumbers;atfirst,thesixty—sevenGirondistdeputies,whoareexecutedorproscribed;then,theseventy—

  threemembersofthe\"Right,\"sweptoffinonedayandlodgedintheprisonofLaForce;next,theprominentJacobins:

  Osselin,arrestedonthe19thofBrumaire,Bazire,Chabot,andDelaunay,accusedbydecreeonthe24thBrumaire,Fabred’Eglantine,arrestedonthe24thofNiv?se,Bernard,guillotinedonthe3rdofPluvi?se,AnacharsisClootzguillotinedonthe4thofGerminal,HéraultdeSéchelles,Lacroix,Philippeaux,CamilleDesmoulinsandDanton,guillotinedwithfourothersonthe10thofGerminal,Simon,guillotinedonthe24thofGerminal,andOsselin,guillotinedonthe8thofMessidor。—Naturally,theotherstakewarningandarecareful。Attheopeningofthesessiontheyareseenenteringthehall,lookinguneasy,fullofdistrust,\"[1]likeanimalsdrivenintoapenandsuspiciousofatrap。

  \"Each,\"writesaneye—witness,\"actedandspokewithcircumspection,forfearofbeingchargedwithsomecrime:ineffect,nothingwasunimportant,theseatonetook,aglanceoftheeye,agesture,amurmur,asmile。\"

  Hence,theyflockinstinctivelytothesidewhichisbestsheltered,theleftside。

  \"ThetideflowedtowardsthesummitoftheMountain;therightsidewasdeserted……Manytooknosideatall,and,duringthesession,oftenchangedtheirseats,thinkingthattheymightthuseludethespybydonningamixedhueandkeepingongoodtermswitheverybody。Themostprudentneversatdown;theykeptoffthebenches,atthefootofthetribune,and,onmattersgettingtobeserious,slippedquietlyoutofthehall。\"

  Mostofthemtookrefugeintheircommittee—rooms;eachtriestobeover—looked,tobeobscure,toappearinsignificantorabsent。[2]

  Duringthefourmonthsfollowingthe2ndofJune,thehalloftheConventionishalforthree—quartersempty;theelectionofapresidentdoesnotbringouttwohundredandfiftyvoters;[3]onlytwohundred,onehundred,fiftyvotes,electtheCommitteesofPublicSafetyandGeneralSecurity;aboutfiftyvoteselectthejudgesoftheRevolutionaryTribunal;lessthantenvoteselecttheirsubstitutes;[4]notonevoteiscastfortheadoptionofthedecreeindictingthedeputy,Dulaure;[5]\"nomemberrisesfororagainstit;

  thereisnovote;\"thepresident,nevertheless,pronouncestheactpassedandtheMaraisletsthingstaketheircourse。\"—\"Maraisfrogs\"[6]istheappellationbestowedonthembeforethe2ndofJune,when,amongstthedregsofthe\"Center,\"they\"broke\"withthe\"Mountain;\"now,theystillnumberfourhundredandfifty,threetimesasmanyasthe\"Montagnards;\"buttheypurposelykeepquiet;theiroldname\"rendersthem,sotosay,soft;theirearsringwitheternalmenaces;theirheartsshrivelupwithterror;[7]whiletheirtongues,paralyzedbyhabitualsilence,remainasifgluedtotheroofsoftheirmouths。Invaindotheykeepintheback—ground,consenttoeverything,asknothingforthemselvesbutpersonalsafety,andsurrenderallelse,theirvotes,theirwillsandtheirconsciences;

  theyfeelthattheirlifehangsbyathread。Thegreatestmuteamongthemall,Siéyès,denouncedintheJacobinClub,barelyescapes,andthroughtheprotectionofhisshoemaker,whorisesandexclaims:

  \"ThatSiéyès!Iknowhim。Hedon’tmeddlewithpolitics。Hedoesnothingbutreadhisbook。Imakehisshoesandwillanswerforhim。\"[8]

  Ofcourse,previoustothe9thofThermidor,noneofthemopentheirmouths;itisonlythe\"Montagnards\"whomakespeeches,andonthecountersignbeinggiven。IfLegendre,theadmirer,discipleandconfidentialfriendofDanton,daresatonetimeinterfereinrelationtothedecreewhichsendshisfriendtothescaffold,askingthathemayfirstbeheard,itisonlytoretractimmediately;thatveryevening,attheJacobinclub,forgreatersecurity,\"hewallowsinthemud;\"[9]hedeclares\"thathesubmitstothejudgmentoftherevolutionaryTribunal,\"andswearstodenounce\"whoevershallopposeanyobstacletotheexecutionofthedecree。\"[10]HasnotRobespierretaughthimalesson,andinhismostpedanticmanner?Whatismorebeautiful,saysthegreatmoralist,moresublime,thananAssemblywhichpurgesitself?[11]—Thus,notonlyisthenetwhichhasalreadydraggedoutsomanypalpitatingvictimsstillintact,butitisenlargedandsetagain,only,thefisharenowcaughtonthe\"Left\"aswellasonthe\"Right,\"andpreferablyonthetopmostbenchesofthe\"Mountain。\"[12]Andbetterstill,throughthelawofPrairial22,itsmeshesarereducedinsizeanditswidthincreased;withsuchadmirablecontraption,thefishpondcouldnotfailtobeexhausted。A

  littlebeforethe9thofThermidor,David,whowasoneofRobespierre’sdevotedadherents,himselfexclaimed:\"WilltwentyofusbeleftontheMountain?\"Aboutthesametime,Legendic,Thuriot,LéonardBourdon,Tallien,Bourdondel’Oise,andothers,eachhasaspyalldaylongathisheels。Therearethirtydeputiestobeproscribedandtheirnamesarewhisperedabout;whereupon,sixtystayoutallnight,convincedthattheywillbeseizedthenextmorningbeforetheycangetup。[13]

  Subjecttosuchasystem,prolongedforsomanymonths,peoplesinkdownandbecomediscouraged。\"Everybodymadethemselvessmallsoastopassbeneaththepopularyoke。[14]Everybodybecameoneofthelowclass……Clothes,manners,refinement,cleanliness,theconveniencesoflife,civilityandpolitenesswereallrenounced。\"—

  Peopleweartheirclothesindecentlyandcurseandswear;theytrytoresemblethesans—culottesMontagnards\"whoareprofaneanddressthemselveslikesomanydock—loafers;\"[15]atArmonville,thecarder,whopresides(atameeting)wearsawoolencap,andsimilarlyatCusset,agauze—workman,whoisalwaysdrunk。OnlyRobespierredaresappearinneatattire;amongtheothers,whodonothavehisinfluence,amongthedemi—suspectswithapot—belly,sucharesidueoftheancientrégimemightbecomedangerous;theydowellnottoattracttheattentionofthefoul—mouthedspywhocannotspell;[16]especiallyisitimportantatameetingtobeoneofthecrowdandremainunnoticedbythepaidclaqueurs,drunkenswaggerersand\"fatpetticoats\"ofthetribunes。Itisevenessentialtoshoutinharmonywiththemandjoinintheirbar—roomdances。Thedeputationsofthepopularclubscomeforfourteenmonthstothebarofthehouseandrecitetheircommon—placeorbombastictirades,andtheConventionisforcedtoapplaudthem。Forninemonths,[17]streetballad—singersandcoffee—houserantersattendinfullsessionandsingtherhymesoftheday,whiletheConventionisobligedtojoininthechorus。Forsixweeks,[18]theprofanersofchurchescometothehallanddisplaytheirdance—housebuffooneries,andtheConventionhasnotonlytoputupwiththese,butalsototakepartinthem。—Never,eveninimperialRome,underNeroandHeliogabalus,didasenatedescendsolow。

  II。

  Howtheparadesarecarriedout。—Itsslaveryandservility—Itsparticipationincrime。

  Observeoneoftheirparades,thatofBrumaire20th,22ndor30th,whichmasqueradeoftenoccursseveraltimesaweekandisalwaysthesame,withscarcelyanyvariation。—Maleandfemalewretchesmarchinprocessiontothedoorsofthedeputies’hall,still\"drunkwiththewineimbibedfromchalices,aftereatingmackerelbroiledinpatens,\"besidesrefreshingthemselvesontheway。\"Mountedastrideofasseswhichtheyhaveriggedoutinchasubleandwhichtheyguidewithastole,\"theyhaltateachlowsmoking—den,holdingadrinkingcupintheirhand;thebartender,withamuginhishand,fillsit,and,ateachstation,theytossofftheirbumpers,oneaftertheother,inimitationoftheMass,andwhichtheyrepeatinthestreetintheirownfashion。—Onfinishingthis,theydoncopes,chasublesanddalmatica,and,intwolonglines,filebeforethebenchesoftheConvention。Someofthembearonhand—barrowsorinbaskets,candelabra,chalices,goldandsilversalvers,monstrances,andreliquaries;othersholdaloftbanners,crossesandotherecclesiasticalspoils。Inthemeantime\"bandsplaytheairofthecarmagnoleand’Malbrook。’……Ontheentryofthedais,theystrikeup’Ah!lebeloiseau;’\"[19]allatoncethemasqueradersthrowofftheirdisguise,and,mitres,stoles,chasublesflungintheair,\"disclosetoviewthedefendersofthecountryinthenationaluniform。\"Pealsoflaughter,shoutsandenthusiasm,whiletheinstrumentaldinbecomeslouder!Theprocession,nowinfullblast,demandsthecarmagnole,andtheConventionconsents;evensomeofthedeputiesdescendfromtheirbenchesandcutthepigeon—wingwiththemerryprostitutes。—Towindup,theConventiondecreesthatitwillattendthateveningthefêteofReasonand,infact,theygoinabody。Behindanactressinshortpetticoatswearingaredcap,representingLibertyorReason,marchthedeputies,likewiseinredcaps,shoutingandsinginguntiltheyreachthenewtemple,whichisbuiltofplanksandpasteboardinthechoirofNotreDame。Theytaketheirseatsinthefrontrows,whiletheGoddess,anoldfrequenterofthesuppersoftheDucdeSoubise,alongwith\"alltheprettydamesoftheOpera,\"displaybeforethemtheiroperaticgraces。[20]Theysingthe\"HymntoLiberty,\"and,sincetheConventionhasthatmorningdecreedthatitmustsing,Isupposethatitalsojoinedin。[21]Afterthistherefollowsdancing;but,unfortunately,theauthoritiesarewantingforstatingwhethertheConventiondancedornot。Inanyevent,itispresentatthedance,andthusconsecratesanuniqueorgy,notRubens’\"Kermesse\"intheopenair,racyandhealthy,butanocturnalboulevard—jollification,a\"Mardi—gras\"composedofleanandhaggardscapegraces。—InthegreatnaveoftheCathedral,\"thedancers,almostnaked,withbarenecksandbreasts,andstockingsdownattheheel,\"writheandstamp,\"howlingthecarmagnole。\"Inthesidechapels,whichare\"shutoffbyhightapestries,prostituteswithshrillvoices\"pursuetheiravocation。[22]—Todescendtothislowlevelsobarefacedly,tofraternisewithbarriersots,andwenches,toenduretheirembracesandhiccoughs,isbadenough,evenfordociledeputies。Morethanonehalfofthemloatheditbeforehandandremainedathome;afterthistheydonotfeeldisposedtoattendtheConvention。[23]—Butthe\"Mountainsendsforthem,andanofficerbringsthemback;\"itisnecessarythattheyshouldco—operatethroughtheirpresenceandfelicitationsintheprofanationsandapostasieswhichfollow;[24]itisnecessarythattheyshouldapproveofanddecreethatwhichtheyholdinhorror,notalonefollyandnonsense,butcrime,themurderofinnocentpeople,andthatoftheirfriends。

  —Allthisisdone。\"Unanimously,andwiththeloudestapplause,\"

  theLeft,unitedwiththeRight,sendsDantontothescaffold,itsnaturalchieftain,thegreatpromoterandleaderoftheRevolution。[25]\"Unanimously,andwiththeloudestapplause,\"theRight,unitedwiththeLeft,votestheworsedecreesoftheRevolutionarygovernment。[26]\"Unanimously,\"withapprovingandenthusiasticcheers,manifestingthewarmestsympathyforCollotd’Herbois,Couthon,andRobespierre,[27]theConvention,throughmultipliedandspontaneousre—elections,maintainsthehomicidalgovernmentwhichthePlaindetests,becauseitishomicidal,andwhichtheMountaindetests,becauseitisdecimatedbyit。PlainandMountain,byvirtueofterror,majorityaftermajority,endinconsentingtoandbringingabouttheirownsuicide:onthe22ndofPrairial,theentireConventionhasstretchedoutitsneck;[28]onthe8thofThermidor,foraquarterofanhourafterRobespierre’sspeech,[29]ithasagainstretchedthisout,andwouldprobablyhavesuccumbed,hadnotfiveorsixofthem,whomRobespierredesignatedornamed,Bourdondel’Oise,Vadier,Cambon,BillaudandPanis,stimulatedbytheanimalinstinctofself—preservation,raisedtheirarmstowardofftheknife。Nothingbutimminent,personal,mortaldangercould,intheseprostratedbeings,supplantlong—continuedfearwithstillgreaterfear。Lateron,Siéyès,onbeingaskedhowheactedinthesetimes,replied,\"Ilived。\"Ineffect,heandothersarereducedtothat;theysucceededindoingthis,atallcosts,andatwhataprice![30]Hissecretnotes,hismostprivatesketchesconfirmthis[31]……

  \"OntheCommitteeofMarch20,\"Paillasse,halfdrunk,givesadissertationonthewaytocarryonthewar,andinterrogatesandcensurestheMinister。ThepoorMinisterevadeshisquestionswithcafégossipandareviewofcampaigns。ThesearethemenplacedattheheadofthegovernmenttosavetheRepublic!\"—\"H……,inhisdistraction,hadtheairofaslyfoxinwardlysmilingathisownknavishthoughts。Ruitirrevocabilevulgus……JusqueDatumsceleri。\"—\"Areyoukeepingsilent?\"—\"Ofwhatuseismyglassofwineinthistorrentofardentspirits?\"—

  Allthisisverywell,buthedidnotmerelykeepsilentandabstain。

  Hevoted,legislatedanddecreed,alongwiththeunanimousConvention;

  hewasacollaborator,notonlypassively,throughhispresence,butalsothroughhisactiveparticipationintheactsofthegovernmentwhichheelectedandenthroned,re—electedtwelvetimes,cheeredeveryweek,andflattereddaily,authorizingandkeepingontotheenditsworkofspoliationandmassacre。

  \"Everybodyisguiltyhere,\"saidCarrierintheConvention,\"eventothepresident’sbell。\"

  Invaindotheyconstantlyrepeattothemselvesthattheywereforcedtoobeyunderpenaltyofdeath:theconscienceofthepurestamongthem,ifhehasany,replies:

  \"Youtoo,inspiteofyourself,Iadmit;lessthanothers,ifyouplease,butyouwereaterrorist,thatistosay,abrigandandanassassin。\"[32]

  III。TheCommitteeofPublicSafety。

  TheMenwhodothework。—Carnot,Prieurde—la—C?ted’Or,JeanBonSaintAndré,RobertLindet。

  Onamanbecomingaslave,saidoldHomer,theGodstakeawaythehalfofhissoul;thesameistrueofamanwhobecomesatyrant。—InthePaviliondeFlore,alongsideofandabovetheenslavedConvention,sitthetwelvekingsithasenthroned,twiceaday,[33]rulingoveritaswellasoverFrance。[34]Ofcourse,someguaranteeisrequiredfromthosewhofillthisplace;thereisnotoneofthemwhoisnotarevolutionaryoflongstanding,animpenitentregicide,afanaticinessenceandadespotthroughprinciple;butthefumesofomnipotencehavenotintoxicatedthemalltothesamedegree。—Threeorfourofthem,RobertLindet,JeanBonSt。André,PrieurdelaC?te—d’OrandCarnot,confinethemselvestousefulandsecondaryduties;thissufficestokeepthempartiallysafe。Asspecialists,chargedwithanimportantservice,theirfirstobjectistodothiswell,andhencetheysubordinatetheresttothis,eventheoreticalexigenciesandtheoutcriesoftheclubs。

  Lindet’sprimeobjectistofeedthedepartmentsthatarewithoutwheat,andthetownsthataresoontobeshortofbread。

  Prieur’sbusinessistoseethatbiscuits,brandy,clothes,shoes,gunpowderandarmsaremanufactured。[35]

  JeanBon,thatvesselsareequippedandcrewsdrilled。

  Carnot,todrawupcampaignplansanddirectthemarchofarmies:thedispatchofsomanybagsofgrainduringthecomingfortnighttothisorthattown,orwarehouseinthisorthatdistrict;themakingupofsomanyweeklyrations,tobedeportedduringthemonthtocertainplacesonthefrontier;thetransformationofsomanyfishermenintoartillerymenormarines,andtosetafloatsomanyvesselsinthreemonths;toexpeditecertainCorpsofCavalry,infantryandartillery,soastoarrivebysuchandsuchroadsatthisorthatpass—

  Theseareprecisecombinationswhichpurgethebrainofdogmaticphrases,whichforcerevolutionaryjargonintothebackgroundandkeepamansensibleandpractical;andallthemorebecausethreeofthem,JeanBon,formercaptainofamerchantman,PrieurandCarnot,engineeringofficers,areprofessionalmenandgotothefronttoputtheirshoulderstothewheelonthespot。JeanBon,alwaysvisitingthecoasts,goesonboardavesselofthefleetleavingBresttosavethegreatAmericanconvoy;Carnot,atWatignies,ordersJourdantomakeadecisivemove,and,shoulderinghismusket,marchesalongwiththeattackingcolumn。[36]Naturally,theyhavenoleisureforspeechmakingintheJacobinclub,orforintriguesintheConvention:

  Carnotlivesinhisownofficeandinthecommittee—room;hedoesnotallowhimselftimeenoughtoeatwithhiswife,dinesonacrustofbreadandaglassoflemonade,andworkssixteenandeighteenhoursaday;[37]Lindet,moreovertaskedthananybodyelse,becausehungerwillnotwait,readseveryreporthimself,andpassesdaysandnightsatit;\"[38]JeanBon,inwoodenshoesandwoolenvest,withabitofcoarsebreadandaglassofbadbeer,[39]writesanddictatesuntilhisstrengthfailshim,andhehastoliedownandsleeponamattressonthefloor。—Naturally,again,wheninterferedwith,andthetoolsintheirhandsarebroken,theyaredissatisfied;theyknowwelltheworthofagoodinstrument,andfortheservice,astheycomprehendit,goodtoolsareessential,competent,faithfulemployees,regularinattendanceattheiroffices,andnotattheclub。Whentheyhaveasubordinateofthiskindtheydefendhim,oftenattheriskoftheirlives,eventoincurringtheenmityofRobespierre。Cambon,[40]who,onhisfinancialcommittee,isalsoasortofsovereign,retainsattheTreasuryfiveorsixhundredemployeesunabletoprocuretheircertificateofcivism,andwhomtheJacobinsincessantlydenouncesoastogettheirplaces。Carnotsavesandemployseminentengineers,D’Arcon,deMontalembert,d’Obenheim,allofthemnobles,andoneofthemananti—Jacobin,withoutcountinganumberofaccusedofficerswhomhejustifies,replaces,ormaintains。[41]—Throughthesecourageousandhumaneacts,theysolacethemselvesfortheirscruples,atleastpartiallyandforthetimebeing;moreover,theyarestatesmenonlybecausetheoccasionandsuperiorforcemakesitimperative,moreledbyothersthanleading,terroriststhroughaccidentandnecessity,ratherthanthroughsystemandinstinct。If,inconcertwithtenothers,PrieurandCarnotorderwholesalerobberyandmurder,iftheysignordersbytwentiesandhundreds,amountingtoassassinations,itisowingtotheirformingpartofabody。Whenthewholecommitteedeliberates,theyarebound,inimportantdecrees,tosubmittothepreponderatingopinionofthemajority,aftervotinginthenegative。Inrelationtosecondarydecrees,inwhichtherehasbeennopreliminarydiscussionincommon,theonlyresponsiblememberistheonewhosesignaturestandsfirst;thefollowingsignaturesaffixed,withoutreadingthedocument,aresimplya\"formalitywhichthelawrequires,\"merelyavisa,necessarilymechanical;with\"fourorfivehundredbusinessmatterstoattendtodaily,\"itisimpossibletodootherwise。Toreadallandvoteineverycase,wouldbe\"aphysicalimpossibility。\"[42]—Finally,asthingsare,\"isnotthegeneralwill,atleasttheapparentgeneralwill,thataloneonwhichthegovernmentcandecide,itselfultra—revolutionary?\"[43]Inotherwords,shouldnotthefiveorsixrascalsinaStatewhovociferate,belistenedto,ratherthanahundredhonestfolkswhokeeptheirmouthsshut?Withthissophism,grossasitis,butofpureJacobinmanufacture,Carnotendsbyhoodwinkinghishonorandhisconscience;

  otherwiseintact,andfarmoresothanhiscolleagues,helikewiseundergoesmoralandmentalmutilation;constrainedbythedutiesofhispostandtheillusionsofhiscreed,hesucceededinaninwarddecapitationofthetwonoblestofhumanfaculties,common—sense,themostuseful,andthemoralsense,themostexaltedofall。

  IV。TheStatesmen。

  Billaud—Varennes,Collotd’Herbois,Robespierre,CouthonandSaint—

  Just。—Conditionsofthisrule。—Dangerstowhichtheyaresubject。—Theirdissensions。—PressureofFearandTheory。

  Ifsucharetheravageswhicharemadeinanupright,firmandhealthypersonality,whatmustbethehavocincorruptorweaknatures,inwhichbadinstinctsalreadypredominate!—Andnotethattheyarewithouttheprotectionprovidedbyapursuitofsomespecificandusefulobjective。Theyare\"governmentmen,\"also\"revolutionaries\"

  or\"thepeopleintotalcontrol;\"[44]theyareinactualfactmenwithanoverallconceptofthings,alsodirectthese。Thecreation,organizationandapplicationofTerrorbelongswhollytothem;theyaretheconstructors,regulatorsandengineersofthemachine,[45]therecognizedheadsoftheparty,ofthesectandofthegovernment,especiallyBillaudandRobespierre,whoneverserveonmissions,[46]

  norrelaxtheirholdforamomentonthecentralmotor。Theformer,anactivepolitician,withCollotforhissecond,ischargedwithurgingontheconstitutedauthorities,thedistricts,themunicipalities,thenationalagents,therevolutionarycommittees,andtherepresentativesonmissionintheinterior。[47]Thelatter,atheologian,moralist,titulardoctorandpreacher,ischargedwithrulingtheConventionandindoctrinatingtheJacobinswithsoundprinciples;behindhimstandsCouthon,hislieutenant,withSaint—

  Just,hisdiscipleandexecutorofworksofgreatimportance;intheirmidst,Barère,theCommittee’smouthpiece,ismerelyatool,butindispensable,convenientlyathandandalwaysreadytostartwhateverdrum—beatingisrequiredonanygiventhemeinhonorofthepartywhichstuffshisbrain。BelowthesecomestheCommitteeofGeneralSecurity,Vadier,Amar,Vouland,Guffroy,Panis,David,Jagotandtherest,thosewhoundertook,reportedon,andactedinbehalfofuniversalproscription。Allthesebeartheimprintoftheirservice;

  theycouldberecognizedby\"theirpallidhue,hollowandbloodshoteyes,\"[48]habitsofomnipotencestamped\"ontheirbrows,andontheirdeportment,somethingindescribablyhaughtyanddisdainful。TheCommitteeofGeneralSecurityremindedoneoftheformerlieutenantsofpolice,andtheCommitteeofPublicSafety,oftheformerministersofstate。\"IntheConvention,\"itisconsideredanhonortotalkwiththem,andaprivilegetoshakehandswiththem;oneseemstoreadone’sdutyontheirbrows。\"Onthedaysonwhichtheirordersaretobeconvertedintolaws\"themembersoftheCommitteeandthereporterofthebill,keeppeoplewaiting,thesameastheheadsandrepresentativesoftheformersovereignpower;ontheirwaytotheAssemblyhall,theyareprecededbyagroupofcourtierswhoseemtoannouncethemastersoftheworld。\"[49]—Infact,theyreign—butobserveonwhatconditions。

  \"Makenocomplaints,\"saidBarère,[50]tothecomposerofanopera,theperformanceofwhichhadjustbeensuspended:\"astimesgo,youmustnotattractpublicattention。Dowenotallstandatthefootoftheguillotine,all,beginningwithmyself?\"Again,twentyyearslater,inaprivateconversation,onbeinginterrogatedastotheveritableobject,thesecretmotiveoftheCommitteeofPublicSafety,hereplied:

  \"Aswewereanimatedbybutonesentiment,[51]mydearsir,thatofself—preservation,wehadbutonedesire,thatofmaintaininganexistencewhicheachofusbelievedtobemenaced。Youhadyourneighborguillotinedtopreventyourneighborfromguillotiningyou。\"[52]

  Thesameapprehensionexistsinstoutersouls,althoughtheremayhavebeen,alongwithfear,motivesofalessdebasedorder。

  \"Howmanytimes,\"saysCarnot,[53]\"weundertooksomeworkthatrequiredtime,withtheconvictionthatweshouldnotbeallowedtocompleteit!\"—\"Itwasuncertain[54]whether,thenexttimetheclockstruckthehour,weshouldnotbestandingbeforetherevolutionaryTribunalonourwaytothescaffoldwithout,perhaps,havinghadtimetobidadieutoourfamilies……Wepursuedourdailytasksoasnottoletthemachinestandstill,asifalonglifewerebeforeus,whenitwasprobablethatweshouldnotseethenextday’ssun。\"

  Itisimpossibletocountonone’slife,orthatofanother,fortwenty—fourhours;shouldtheironhandwhichholdsonebythethroattightenitsgrasp,allwillbeoverthatevening。

  \"Therewerecertaindayssodifficultthatonecouldseenowaytocontrolcircumstances;thosewhoweredirectlymenacedresignedthemselveswhollytochance。\"[55]—\"Thedecisionsforwhichwearesomuchblamed,\"saysanother,[56]\"werenotgenerallythoughtoftwodays,oroneday,beforehand;theysprungoutofthecrisisofthemoment。Wedidnotdesiretokillforthesakeofkilling……

  buttoconqueratallhazards,remainmasters,andensuretheswayofourprinciples。\"—Thatistrue,—theyaresubjectsaswellasdespots。AttheCommitteetable,duringtheirnocturnalsessions,theirsovereignpresides,aformidablefigure,therevolutionaryIdeawhichconfersonthemtherighttoslay,onconditionofexercisingitagainsteverybody,andthereforeonthemselves。Towardstwoo’clock,orthreeo’clockinthemorning,exhausted,outofwordsandideas,notknowingwheretoslay,ontherightorontheleft,theyanxiouslyturntothisfigureandtrytoreaditswillinitsfixedeyes。

  \"Whoshallfallto—morrow?\"—

  Everthesamereplysteadilyexpressedonthefeaturesoftheimpassablephantom:\"thecounter—revolutionaries,\"underwhichnameiscomprisedallwhobyact,speech,thoughtorinmostsentiment,eitherthroughirritationorcarelessness,throughhumanityormoderation,throughegoismornonchalance,throughpassive,neutralorindifferentfeeling,servewellorilltheRevolution。[57]—Allthatremainsistoaddnamestothishorriblycomprehensivedecree。ShallBillauddoit?ShallRobespierredoit?WillBillaudputdownRobespierre’sname,orRobespierreputdownBillaud’s,oreachthenameoftheother,withthosehechoosestoselectfromamongthetwoCommittees?Osselin,Chabot,Bazire,JuliendeToulouse,Lacroix,Danton,wereonthem,andwhentheyleft,theirheadsfell。[58]Hérault—Séchelles,again,wasonthem,maintainedinofficewithhonorthroughtherecentapprobationoftheConvention,[59]oneofthetitulartwelve,andondutywhenanorderissuedbytheotherelevensuddenlyhandedhimovertotherevolutionaryTribunalforexecution。—Whoseturnisitnowamongtheeleven?Seizedunawares,thedocileConventionunanimouslyapplauding,afterthreedaysofajudicialfarce,thecartwillbearhimtothePlacedelaRévolution;Samsonwilltiehimfast,shoutersatthirtysousadaywillclaptheirhands,and,onthefollowingmorning,thepopularpoliticianswillcongratulateeachotheronseeingthenameofagreattraitoronthebulletinoftheguillotined。[60]Tothisend,toenablethisorthatkingofthedaytopassfromthenationalAlmanactothemortuarylist,merelyrequiredanunderstandingamonghiscolleagues,and,perhaps,thisisalreadyarrivedat。Amongwhomandagainstwhom?—Itiscertainthat,asthisideaoccurstotheeleven,seatedaroundthetable,theyeyeeachotherwithashuddertheycalculatethechancesandturnthingsoverintheirminds;wordshavebeenutteredthatarenotforgotten。CarnotoftenmadethischargeagainstSaint—Just:\"YouandRobespierreareafteradictatorship。\"[61]RobespierrerepliedtoCarnot:\"Iamreadyforyouonthefirstdefeat。\"[62]Onanotheroccasion,Robespierre,inarage,exclaimed:\"TheCommitteeisconspiringagainstme!\"and,turningtoBillaud,\"Iknowyou,now!\"

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