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The Origins of Contemporary France
Volume 4 (of 6)

CHAPTER I
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On his journey to Arcis, March, 1794.)--Riouffe, 68.

In prison "He talked constantly about trees, the country and nature."] [Footnote 3181: We can trace the effect of his attitude on the public in the police reports, especially at the end of 1793, and beginning of the year 1794.

(Archives Nationales, F 7, 31167 report of Charmont, Nivose 6, year II.) "Robespierre gains singularly in public estimation, especially since his speech in the Convention, calling on his colleagues to rally and crush out the monsters in the interior, also in which he calls on all to support the new revolutionary government with their intelligence and talents....

I have to state that I have everywhere heard his name mentioned with admiration.

They wound up by saying that it would be well for all members of the Convention to adopt the measures presented by Robespierre."-- (Report of Robin, Nivose 8.) "Citizen Robespierre is honored everywhere, in all groupes and in the cafe's.


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