Volume 4 (of 6) by Hippolyte A. Taine]@TWC D-Link book Volume 4 (of 6) 103/111 "Carrier, says the gendarme Desquer, who carried his letters, was a roaring lion rather than an officer of the people." "He looked at once like a charlatan and a tiger," says another witness.] [Footnote 32133: Ibid., XXXIV., 204. (Deposition of Lamarie.)] [Footnote 32134: Ibid., 183. (Deposition of Caux.)] [Footnote 32135: Mallet-Dupan, "Memoires," II., 6. I, 1794.) On Andre Dumont, "Un Sejour en France," 158, 171 .-- On Merlin de Thionville, Michelet, VI., 97.] [Footnote 32136: De Martel, "Fouche" 100.] [Footnote 32137: Mallet-Dupan, II., 46.] [Footnote 32138: Buchez et Roux, XXXII., 413, 423. |