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La Vende

CHAPTER VI
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CHAPTER VI.
COMMISSIONERS OF THE REPUBLIC.
The taking Saumur frightened the Convention much more than any of the previous victories of the Vendeans.

The republicans lost a vast quantity of military stores, arms, gunpowder, cannons, and soldiers' clothing; and, which was much worse than the loss itself these treasures had fallen into the hands of an enemy, whose chief weakness consisted in the want of such articles.

The royalists since the beginning of the revolt had always shewn courage and determination in action; but they had never before been collected in such numbers, or combated with forces so fully prepared for resistance, as those whom they had so signally conquered at Saumur.

The Convention began to be aware that some strong effort would be necessary to quell the spirit of the Vendeans.

France at the time was surrounded by hostile troops.


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