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-Ibid, XIV. 851, 853, 865 (session of Dec. 26 and 27).--Buchez et Roux, XXV. 396 (session of April 11.)] [Footnote 3423: Louvet, 72] [Footnote 3424: Meillan, 24: "We were for some time all armed with sabres, pistols, and blunderbusses."--Moore, II. 235 (October, 1792). A number of deputies already at this date carried sword canes and pocket-pistols.] [Footnote 3425: Dauban, "La Demagogie en 1793," p.101. Description of the hall by Prudhomme, with illustrations.--Ibid., 199. Letter of Brissot to his constituents: "The brigands and the bacchantes have found their way into the new hall.--According to Prudhomme the galleries hold 1,400 persons in all, and according to Dulaure, 20,000 or 3,000.] [Footnote 3426: Moore, I.44 (Oct. 10), and II. 534.] [Footnote 3427: Moniteur. XIV. 795. Speech by Lanjuinais, Dec. 19, 1792.] [Footnote 3428: Buchez et Roux, XX. 5, 396. Speech by Duperret, session of April 11, 1793.] [Footnote 3429: Dauban, 143. Letter of Valaze, April 14.--Cf. Moniteur, XIV. 746, session of Dec. 14.--Ibid., 800, session of Dec. 20.--Ibid., 853, session of Dec. 26.] [Footnote 3430: Speech by Salles.--Lanjuinais also says: "One seems to deliberate here in a free Convention; but it is only under the dagger and cannon of the factions."--Moniteur. XV. 180, session of Jan. 16. Speech by N--, deputy, its delivery insisted on by Charles Vilette.] [Footnote 3431: Meillan, 24-32 "Archives Nationales," AF, II.45. Police reports, May 16, 18, 19. "There is fear of a bloody scene the first day."--Buchez et Roux, XXVII. 125. Report of Gamon inspector of the Convention hall.] [Footnote 3433: Moniteur, XIV. 362 (Nov. 1, 1792).--Ibid., 387, session of Nov. 4. Speech by Royer and Gorsas.-Ibid., 382. Letter by Roland, Nov. 5.] [Footnote 3434: Moniteur, XIV. 699. Letter of Roland, Nov. 28.] [Footnote 3435: Moniteur, XIV. 697, number for Dec. 11.] [Footnote 3436: Moniteur, XV. 180, session of Jan. 16. Speech by Lehardy, Hugues, and Thibaut.--Meillan, 14: "A line of separation between the two sides of the Assembly was then traced. Several deputies which the faction wished to put out of the way had voted for death (of the king). Almost all of these were down on the list of those in favor of the appeal to the people, which was the basis preferred. We were then known as appellants."] [Footnote 3437: Moniteur, XV. 8. Speech by Rabaut-Saint-Etienne.--Buchez et Roux, XXIII 24. Mortimer-Ternaux, V. 418.--Monite
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