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"Stanislas Maillard," by AL Sorel; "Le Patriote Palloy," by V Fournel.] [Footnote 26149: Granier de Cassagnac, "Histoire des Girondins," 409.--"Archives Nationales," F7 3196.
Letters of de Sades on the sacking of his house near Apt, with supporting document and proofs of his civism; among others a petition drawn up by him in the name of the Pique section and read at the Convention year II.
brumaire 25.
"Legislators, the reign of philosophy has at last annihilated that of imposture... The worship of a Jewish slave of the Romans is not adapted to the descendants of Scoevola.
The general prosperity which is certain to proceed from individual happiness will spread to the farthest regions of the universe and everywhere the dreaded hydra of ultramontane superstition, chased by the combined lights of reason and virtue, no longer finding a refuge in the hateful haunts of a dying aristocracy, will perish at her side in despair at finally beholding on this earth the triumph of philosophy!"] [Footnote 26150: Barbaroux, "Memoires," 57, 59.
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