Volume 4 (of 6) by Hippolyte A. Taine]@TWC D-Link book Volume 4 (of 6) 85/111 7 and 8, 1789) .-- Buchez et Roux, VI., 372. (Session of July 10, 1790.) Another similar blunder was committed by him on the occasion of an American deputation. The president had made his response, which was "unanimously applauded." Robespierre wanted to have his say notwithstanding the objections of the Assembly, impatient at his verbiage, and which finally put him down. l'Abbe Maury demands ironically the printing of M.Robespierre's discourse."] [Footnote 31105: L.Villiers, 2.] [Footnote 31106: Cf. |