geons without patients, depraved, ruined, incapable men, and two
jail-birds.]
[Footnote 33143: Beaulieu, III., 754.--Cf. "The Revolution," vol. II.,
ch. I., P 9.]
[Footnote 33144: "Recueil de pieces authentiques sur la Revolution
a Strasbourg," I., 21.--Archives Nationales D., I., P 6. (Orders by
Rousselin, Frimaire II, year II.)]
[Footnote 33145: "Un Sejour en France de 1792 a 1795," p.409.]
[Footnote 33146: I have not found a complete list of the towns and
departments which had a revolutionary army. The correspondence of
representatives on mission and published documents verify the presence
of revolutionary armies in the towns mentioned.]
[Footnote 33147: De Martel, "Fouche," 338. (Text of the orders of the
commissioners of Public Safety.) The detachment sent to Lyons comprises
twelve hundred fusiliers, six hundred gunners, one hundred and fifty
horses. Three hundred thousand livres are remitted as traveling expenses
to the commissary, fifty thousand to Collot d'Herbois, and nineteen
thousand two hundred to the Jacobin civilians accompanying them.]
[Footnote 33148: Moniteur. (Session of Brumaire 17 year III.) Letter of
Representative Cales to the Convention. "Under the pretext of guarding
the prisons, the municipality (of Dijon) had a revolutionary army which
I broke up two days ago, as it cost six thousand francs a month, and
would not obey the commander of the armed force, and served as a support
to intriguers. These soldiers, who were all workmen out of employment,
do nothing but post themselves in the tribunes of the clubs, where they,
with the women they bring along with them, applaud the leaders, and so
threaten citizens who are disposed to combat them, and force these to
keep their mouths shut."??De Martel, "Fouche," 425. "Javogues, to elude
a decree of the Convention (Frimaire 14) suppressing the revolutionary
army in the departments, converted the twelve hundred men he had
embodied in it in the Loire into paid soldiers."? Ibid., 132. (Letter
of Goulin, Bourg, Frimaire 23.) "Yesterday, at Bourg-Regeriere, I found
Javogues with about four hundred men of the revolutionary army whom he
had brought with him on the 20th instant."]
[Footnote 33149: Buchez et Roux, XXIX., 45.--Moniteur, XX., 67. (Report
of Barere, Germinal 7.)--Sauzay, IV., 303. (Orders of Representative
Bassal at Besancon.)]
[Footnote 33150: We see by Barere's report (Germinal 7, year II.) that
the revolutionary army of Paris, inste
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