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eph Chenier, according to whom 800 Jacobin clubs exist at this date.--Ibid., XII. 753 (speech by M. Delfaux session of June 25, 1792).--Roederer, preface to his translation of Hobbes.] [Footnote 1220: "Les Revolutions de Paris," by Prudhomme, number 173.] [Footnote 1221: Constant, "Histoire d'un Club Jacobin en province, "passim (Fontainbleau Club, founded May 5, 1791).--Albert Babeau, I.434 and following pages (foundation of the Troyes Club, Oct 1790).--Sauzay, I 206 and following pages (foundation of the Besancon Club Aug. 28, 1790).--Ibid., 214 (foundation of the Pontarlier Club, March, 1791)] [Footnote 1222: Sauzay, I. 214 (April 2, 1791)] [Footnote 1223: "Journal des Amis de la Constitution," I. 534 (Letter of the "Cafe National" Club of Bordeaux, Jan.29, 1791). Guillon de Monthleon, I. 88.-"The French Revolution," vol. I. 128, 242.] [Footnote 1224: Here we have a complete system of propaganda and organizational tactics identical to those used by the NAZIS, the Marxist-Leninists and other 'children' of the original communist-Jacobins. (SR.)] [Footnote 1225: Eugene Hatin, "Histoire politique et litteraire de la presse," IV. 210 (with Marat's text in "L'Ami L'Ami du peuple," and Freron's in "l'Orateur du peuple").] [Footnote 1226: Mercure de France, Nov. 27, 1790.] [Footnote 1227: Mercure de France, Sept. 3, 1791 (article by Mallet du Pan). "On the strength of a denunciation, the authors of which I knew, the Luxembourg section on the 21st of June, the day of the king's departure, sent commissaries and a military detachment to my domicile. There was no judicial verdict, no legal order, either of police-court, or justice of the peace, no examination whatever preceding this mission... The employees of the section overhauled my papers, books and letters, transcribing some of the latter, and carried away copies and the originals, putting seals on the rest, which were left in charge of two fusiliers."] [Footnote 1228: Mercure de France, Aug. 27, 1791 (report by Duport-Dutertre, Minister of Justice).--Ibid., Cf. numbers of Sept. 8, 1790, and March 12, 1791.] [Footnote 1229: Sauzay, I.208. (Petition of the officers of the National Guard of Besancon, and observations of the municipal body, Sept. 15, 1790.--Petition of 500 national guards, Dec. 15, 1790).--Observations of the district directory, which directory, having authorized the club, avows that "three-quarters" of the national guard and a portion of
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