ormulas of the system
are always found among the Babeuvists. "Let the arts perish, if it must
be so, provided real Equality remains." (Sylvain Marechal," Manifeste
des Egaux.")]
[Footnote 41138: "Revue Historique," November, 1878. (Letter of M. Falk,
Paris, Oct.19, 1795.)]
[Footnote 41139: "Etude sur l'histoire de Grenoble Pendant la Terreur,"
by Paul Thibault. (List of notorious "suspects" and of ordinary
"suspects" for each district in the Isere, April and May, 1793.)--Cf.
the various lists of Doubs in Sauzay, and of Troyes, in Albert Babeau.]
[Footnote 41140: "Recueil de Pieces, etc.," I., 19, and the second
letter of Frederic Burger, Thermidor 25.--Archives Nationales, AF.,
II.,111.(Order of Representatives Merlincourt and Amar, Grenoble,
April 27, 1793.) "The persons charged with the actual government of and
instruction in the public establishments known in this town under the
titles of, 1st, Orphelines; 2nd Presentins; 3rd Capuchins; 4th, Le
Propagation; 5th, Hospice for female servants.... are put under arrest
and are forbidden to take any part whatever in the functions relating to
teaching, education or instruction."]
[Footnote 41141: Moniteur, XXI., 645. (Session of the Convention,
Fructidor 14, year II.)--"Biblioteque nationale," LB41, 1802,
(Denounciation of the six sections of the commune of Dijon), 3: "Woe
betide those are seen in any way, either due to an honest affluence,
a good education, an elegant dress or some talent or other, as being
different from their fellow citizens! They are likely to be persecuted
or to be killed."]
[Footnote 41142: Perhaps there is a connection with Mao Zedong and the
Chinese Cultural Revolution. (SR.)]
[Footnote 41143: Moniteur, XVIII., 51. (Letter by Carrier, Brumaire 17,
year II.)--Berryat Saint-Prix, pp.36 and 38.]
[Footnote 41144: Berriat-Saint-Prix, 240 (The imprisoned at
Brest.)--Duchaltelier ("Brest pendant la Terreur," 205). "Of the 975
prisoners, 106 were former nobles, 239 female nobles, 174 priests or
monks, 206 nuns, 111 seamstresses, female workers etc, 56 were farmers,
46 artisans or workers, 17 merchants, 3 with a liberal profession. One
is imprisoned for having secret opinions, a girl, for being witty and
laughing at the patriots."]
[Footnote 41145: Mallet-Dupan, "Correspondance Politique." Introduction,
p. VIII. (Hamburg, 1796.)]
[Footnote 41146: Portalis, "De la Revision des Jugements," 1795.
(Saint-Beuve, "Causeries du Lundi," V., 452.
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