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Taine, Hippolyte, 1828-1893

"The French Revolution - Volume 1"

They did not belong to Paris. . . . A
frightful physiognomy and hideous apparel." Montjoie, not to be
trusted in many places, merits consultation for little facts of
which he was an eye-witness. -- Morellet, "M?moires," I. 374. -
Dusaulx, "L'?uvre des sept jours," 352. - Revue Historique,"
March, 1876. Interrogatory of Desnot. His occupation during the
13th of July (published by Guiffrey).
[39] Mathieu Dumas, "M?moires," I. 531. "Peaceable people fled at
the sight of these groups of strange, frantic vagabonds. Everybody
closed their houses . . . . When I reached home, in the Saint-
Denis quarter, several of these brigands caused great alarm by
firing off guns in the air."
[40] Dusaulx, 379.
[41] Dusaulx, 359, 360, 361, 288, 336. " In effect their entreaties
resembled commands, and, more than once, it was impossible to resist
them."
[42] Dusaulx, 447 (Deposition of the invalides).-- "Revue
R?trospective," IV. 282 (Narrative of the commander of the thirty-
two Swiss Guards).


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