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The Origins of Contemporary France
Volume 4 (of 6)

CHAPTER I
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"Several of our colleagues have even decreed the death penalty against whoever did not bring their gold and silver within a given time."] [Footnote 2109: Archives Nationales, AF.II., 106.

(Order by representative Beauchamp, l'Isle Jourdan, Pluviose 2, year II.) "All blue and green cloaks in the departments of Haute-Garonne, as well as of the Landes, Gers and others, are put in requisition from the present day.

Every citizen possessing blue or green cloaks is required to declare them at the depot of municipality or other locality where he may chance to be." If not, he is considered "suspect" is treated as such .-- Ibid., AF.II., 92 (Order issued by Taillefer, Brumaire 3, year II., at Villefranche-l'Aveyron) .-- De Martel, "Etude sur Fouche," 368.
(Order by Fouche, Collot d'Herbois and Delaporte: Lyons, Brumaire 21, year II.)--Moniteur, XVIII., 384.

(Session of 19th Brumaire.

Letter of Barras and Freron, dated at Marseilles.)--Moniteur XVIII., 513 (Orders by Lebon and Saint-Just, at Strasbourg, Brumaire 24 and 25, year II.) Letter of Isore to the minister Bouchotte, November 4, 1793.


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