Volume 3 (of 6) by Hippolyte A. Taine]@TWC D-Link book Volume 3 (of 6) 95/118 The sections that suffered the most were the Quinze-Vingts (4 dead and 4 wounded), the Faubourg-Montmartre (3 dead), the Lombards (4 wounded), and the Gravilliers (3 wounded) .-- Out of twenty-one sections reported, seven declare that they did not lose a man .-- The Swiss regiment, on the contrary, lost 760 men and 26 officers.] [Footnote 2694: Napoleon's narrative.] [Footnote 2695: Petion's account.] [Footnote 2696: Prudhomme's "Revolution de Paris," XIII. 236 and 237 .-- Barbaroux, 73 .-- Madame Campan, II. 250.] [Footnote 2697: Mortimer-Ternaux, II. 258 .-- Moore, I.59.Some of the robbers are killed. Moore saw one of them thrown down the grand staircase.] [Footnote 2698: Michelet, III. |