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[Footnote 3494: Meillan, 17.] [Footnote 3495: Buchez et Roux, XXVI. 463, session of the Jacobin club, May 11. Speech by Hassenfratz.--Ibid., 455, session of the Jacobin club, May 10, speech by Robespierre. "The rich are all anti-revolutionaries; only beggars and the people can save the country."--Ibid. N--: "Revolutionary battalions should be maintained in the department at the expense of the rich, who are cowards."--Ibid., XXVII. 317. Petition of the Faubourg Saint-Antoine, May 11.--Schmidt, I. 315 (Report by Dutard, May 13). "There is no recruiting in the faubourgs, because people there know that they are more wanted here than in La Vendee. They let the rich go and fight. They watch things here, and trust nobody but themselves to guard Paris."] [Footnote 3496: "Archives Nationales," F7, 2494. Section of the Reunion, official reports of May 15 and 16.--Buchez et Roux, XXV. 167, ordance of the commune, March 27.] [Footnote 3497: Schmidt, I.327. Report of Perriere, May 28. "Our group itself seemed to governed by nothing but hatred of the rich by the poor. One must be a dull observer not to see by a thousand symptoms that these two natural enemies stand in battle array, only awaiting the signal or the opportunity."] [Footnote 3498: Buchez et Roux, XXV. 460. The papers examined by the accusers are the numbers of Marat's journal of the 5th of January and of the 25th of February. The article which provoked the decree is his "Address to the National Convention," pp. 446 and 450.] [Footnote 3499: Buchez et Roux, XXVI. 149; Narrative by Marat,114. Bulletin of the revolutionary tribunal, session of the Convention.] [Footnote 34100: Buchez et Roux, XXVI. 358, article in the Chronique de Paris; 358, article by Marat.--Schmidt, I. 184. Report by Dutard, May 5.--Paris, "Histoire de Joseph Lebon," I. 81. Letter by Robespierre, Jr., May 7.] [Footnote 34101: Buchez et Roux, XXV. 240 and 246. Protest of the Mail section, of the electoral body of the Arsenal, Marais, Gravelliers, and Arcis sections. (The Convention, session of April 2; the commune, session of April 2.)--XXVI. 358 Protests of the sections of Bon-Conseil and the Unite, (May 5).--XXVII. 71. Defeat of the anarchists in the section of Butte-des-Moulins. "A great many sections openly show a determination to put anarchy down." (Patriote Francais, May 15).--Ibid., 137. Protests of the Pantheon Francais, Piques, Mail, and several other sections (Patriote Francais,
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