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etaries in the auction of the furniture of Daspe, who had been condemned; of having kept the most valuable pieces for himself, and afterwards fixing their price; of having warned those who had charge of the sale that confinement awaited whoever should bid on the articles he destined for himself."--Laplanche, ex-Benedictine, said in his mission in Loiret, that "those who did not like the Revolution must pay those who make it."] [Footnote 32140: Buchez et Roux, XXXII., 426. (Extract from the Memoirs of Senart.)--Hamel, III., 565. (Description of Teresa's domicile by the Marquis de Paroy, a petitioner and eye-witness.)] [Footnote 32141: The reader might read about Tallien in the book written by Therese Chatrles-Vallin: "Tallien," "Le mal-aime de la Revolution", Ed. Jean Picollec, Paris 1997. (SR).] [Footnote 32142: Buchez et Roux, XXXIII., 12. (Extract from the Memoirs of Senart.) "The certified copies of these drafts are on file with the committee of General Security."] [Footnote 32143: Report of Courtois, 360. (Letters of Julien to Robespierre, Pluviose 15 and 16, year II.)--Buchez et Roux, XXXIV., 199, 200, 202, 203, 211. (Depositions of Villemain, Monneron, Legros, Robin.)--Berryat Saint-Prix, 35. (Depositions of Fourrier, and of Louise Courant, sempstress.)] [Footnote 32144: See, on Tallien," Memoires de Senart."--On Javogues, Moniteur, XXIV., 461, Floreal 24, III. Petition against Javogues, with several pages of signatures, especially those of the inhabitants of Montbrison: "In the report made by him to the Convention he puts down coin and assignats at seven hundred and seventy-four thousand six hundred and ninety-six francs, while the spoils of one person provided him with five hundred thousand francs in cash."--On Fouche, De Martel, 252.--On Dumont, Mallet-Dupan, "Manuscript notes." (January, 1795.) On Rovere, Michelet, VI., 256.--Carnot, II., 87. (According to the Memoirs of the German Olsner, who was in Paris under the Directory:) "The tone of Barras' Salon was that of a respectable gambling house; the house of Reubell resembled the waiting-room of an inn at which the mail-coach stops."] [Footnote 32145: Buchez et Roux, XXXII., 391, and XXXIII., 9. (Extracts from the Memoirs of Senart.)] [Footnote 32146: Carnot, "Memoires," I. 416. Carnot, having shown to the Committee of Public Safety, proofs of the depredations committed on the army of the North, Saint-Just got angry and exclaimed: "It is only a
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