History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814G. Bell, 1888 - 424 pages |
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Page 205
... Henriot , commandant of the section of sans - culottes , excited against them the battalions about to march for La Vendée . Guadet then saw that it was time for something more than complaints and speeches ; he ascended the tribune ...
... Henriot , commandant of the section of sans - culottes , excited against them the battalions about to march for La Vendée . Guadet then saw that it was time for something more than complaints and speeches ; he ascended the tribune ...
Page 209
... Henriot received the title of commandant - general of the armed force , and the sans - culottes were assigned forty sous a day while under arms . These preparations made , early on the morning of the 31st the tocsin rang , the drums ...
... Henriot received the title of commandant - general of the armed force , and the sans - culottes were assigned forty sous a day while under arms . These preparations made , early on the morning of the 31st the tocsin rang , the drums ...
Page 211
... Henriot offered to place the armed force at the disposition of the club . The insurrectional committee openly took up its quarters near the convention . The whole of the 1st of June was devoted to the preparation of a great movement ...
... Henriot offered to place the armed force at the disposition of the club . The insurrectional committee openly took up its quarters near the convention . The whole of the 1st of June was devoted to the preparation of a great movement ...
Page 212
... Henriot presented himself to the general council , and declared to his accom- plices , in the name of the insurrectionary people , that they . would not lay down their arms until they had obtained the arrest of the conspirator deputies ...
... Henriot presented himself to the general council , and declared to his accom- plices , in the name of the insurrectionary people , that they . would not lay down their arms until they had obtained the arrest of the conspirator deputies ...
Page 214
... Henriot and his troops . Danton said it was necessary vigorously to avenge this insult to the national majesty . Barrère proposed to the convention to present themselves to the people . presentatives , " said he : " vindicate your ...
... Henriot and his troops . Danton said it was necessary vigorously to avenge this insult to the national majesty . Barrère proposed to the convention to present themselves to the people . presentatives , " said he : " vindicate your ...
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10th of August 18th Fructidor 9th Thermidor accused agitation ancient arms army assembly attack Austria authority Barrère became Bonaparte Champ de Mars citizens clergy club coalition command committee of public commune conspirators constitution consul convention council council of ancients courage court Danton Decemvirs declared decree defeat defend deputies Dumouriez electors emigrants empire enemies established Europe excited faction Faubourgs favour fear force formed France French Fructidor Gironde Girondists Henriot hundred insurgents insurrection Jacobin club Jacobins king Lafayette leaders legislative liberty Louis XVI Marat measures Memoir ment military minister moderate monarchy Mountain multitude Napoleon national guard Necker nobility opinion opposed Paris party patriots peace Pichegru popular Portrait Prairial prince Prussia public safety régime republic republican restored revolution revolutionary revolutionary tribunal Rhine Robespierre royalists Saint Siéyes soon sought states-general Thermidor third estate thousand tion took Trans tribune troops Tuileries Vendémiaire victory vols wished