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The Origins of Contemporary France
Volume 3 (of 6)

CHAPTER VI
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6).

The federates "resolved to watch the Chateau, each taking a place in the battalions respectively of the sections in which they lodge, and many incorporated themselves with the battalions of the faubourg St Antoine."] [Footnote 2633: Mercure de France, April 14, 1793.--" The Revolution," I.p.

332.] [Footnote 2634: Barbaroux, "Memoires," 37-40 .-- Lauront-Lautard, "Marseilles depuis 1789 jusqu'a 1815," I.134.

"The mayor, Mourdeille," who had recruited them, "was perhaps very glad to get rid of them."-- On the composition of this group and on the previous role of Rebecqui, see chapter VI.] [Footnote 2635: Buchez et Roux, XVI.

197 and following pages .-- Mortimer-Ternaux, II.


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