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them a more active supervision。〃'107'







 〃To lament and find consolation in the observations made in the

letter;〃 which announces four murders; but calls attention to the fact

that 〃the victims immolated are counter…revolutionaries。〃'108'



Roland has carried on written dialogues with the village

municipalities; and given lessons in constitutional law to communities

of pot…breakers。'109'   But; on this territory; he is defeated by

his own principles; while the pure Jacobins read him a lesson in turn;

they; likewise; are able to deduce the consequences of their own

creed。



 〃Brother and Friend; Sir;〃 write those of Rouen; 〃not to be always at

the feet of the municipality; we have declared ourselves permanent;

deliberative sections of the Commune。〃'110'



Let the so…called constituted authorities; the formalists and pedants

of the Executive Council and the Minister of the Interior; look twice

before censuring the exercise of popular sovereignty。 This sovereign

raises his voice and drives his clerks back into their holes;

spoliation and murder; all this is just。



 〃Can you have forgotten that; after the tempest; as you yourself

declared in the height of the storm; it is the nation which saves

itself? Well; sir; this is what we have done。'111' 。  。    What! when

all France was resounding with that long expected proclamation of the

abolition of tyranny; you were willing that the traitors; who strove

to reestablish it; should escape public prosecution! My God; what

century is this in which we find such Ministers!〃



Arbitrary taxes; penalties; confiscations; revolutionary expeditions;

nomadic garrisons; pillage; what fault can be found with all that?



〃We do not pretend that these are legal methods; but; drawing nearer

to nature; we demand what object the oppressed have in view in

invoking justice。  Is it to lag behind and vainly pursue an equitable

adjustment which is rendered fleeting by judicial forms? Correct these

abuses or do not complain of the sovereign people suppressing them in

advance。 。 。  。  You; sir; with so many reasons for it; would do well

to recall your insults and redeem the wrongs you have inflicted before

we happen to render them public。〃 。  。  。 〃Citizen Minister; people

flatter you; you are told too often that you are virtuous; the moment

this gives you pleasure you cease to be so。  。  。 。  Discard the

astute brigands who surround you; listen to the people; and remember

that a citizen Minister is merely the executor of the sovereign will

of the people。〃



However narrow Roland's outlook may be; he must finally comprehend

that the innumerable robberies and murders which he has just noted

over are not a thoughtless eruption; a passing crisis of delirium; but

a manifesto of the victorious party; the beginning of an established

system of government。  Under this system; write the Marseilles

Jacobins;



〃to…day; in our happy region; the good rule over the bad; and

constitute a party which allows no contamination; whatever is vicious

has gone into hiding or has been exterminated。〃…



The programme is very precise; and acts form its commentary。 This is

the programme which the faction; throughout the interregnum; sets

openly before the electors。

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Notes:



'1' Guillon de Montléon; I。 122。 Letter of Laussel; dated Paris; 28th

of August; 1792; to the Jacobins of Lyons: 〃Tell me how many heads

have been cut off at home。 It would be infamous to let our enemies

escape。〃

1792)。





'2'  〃Les Révolutions de Paris;〃 by Prudhomme; Vol。 XIII。 pp。 59…63

(14th of July; 3  Decrees of the 10th and 11th of August; 1792。



'4'  Prudhomme; number of the 15th of September; p。 483。 … Mortimer…

Ternaux; IV。 430。



'5'  Mortimer…Ternaux。 IV。 II。 Fauchet's report; Nov。 6; 1792。 … Ib。;

IV。 91; 142。 Discourse of M。 Fockedey; administrator of the department

of the north; and of M。 Bailly; deputy de Seine…et…Marne。



'6' Prudhomme; number of Sept。 1; 1792; pp。 375; 381; 385: number of

Sept。 22; pp。 528…530; …Cf。 Guillon de Montléon; I。 144。 Here are some

of the principles announced by the Jacobin leaders of Lyons; Chalier;

Laussel; Cusset; Rouillot; etc。 〃The time has come when this prophecy

must be fulfilled: The rich shall be put in the place of the poor; and

the poor in the place of the rich。〃 … If a half of their property be

left them the rich will still be happy。〃 … 〃If the laboring people of

Lyons are destitute of work and of bread; they can profit by these

calamities in helping themselves to wealth in the quarter where they

find it。〃 … 〃No one who is near a sack of wheat can die of hunger。 Do

you wish the word that will buy all that you want? Slay! … or perish!〃



'7' Prudhomme; number for the 28th of August; 1792; pp。 284…287。



'8' Cf。。 〃The French Revolution;〃 I。346。 In ten of the departments the

seventh jacquerie continues the sixth without a break。 Among other

examples; this letter from the administrators of Tarn; June 18; 1792;

may be read (〃Archives Nationales;〃 F7; 3271)。 〃Numerous bands overran

both the city (Castres) and the country。 They forcibly entered the

houses of the citizens; broke the furniture to pieces; and pillaged

everything that fell into their hands。 Girls and women underwent

shameful treatment。 Commissioners sent by the district and the

municipality to advocate peace were insulted and menaced。 The pillage

was renewed; the home of the citizen was violated。〃 The administrators

add: 〃In many places the progress made by the constitution was

indicated by the speedy and numerous emigrations of its enemies。〃



'9'  〃Archives Nationales;〃 F7; 3272。 Letter of the administrators of

the Var; May 27; 1792。 Letter of the minister; Duranthon; May 28。

Letter of the commission composing the directory Oct。 31。



'10' 〃Archives Nationales;〃 Letter of the administrators of Var; May。

27。 The saying is the summary of the revolutionary spirit; it recurs

constantly。   Cf。 the Duc de Montpensier; 〃Mémoires;〃 p。 11。 At Aix

one of his guards said to the sans…culotte who were breaking into the

room where he had been placed: 〃Citizens; by what order do you enter

here? and why have you forced the guard at the door?〃 One of them。

answered: 〃By order of the people。 Don't you know that the people is

sovereign?〃



'11' 〃Archives Nationales;〃 letter of the public prosecutor; May 23。 …

Letters of the administrators of the department; May 22; and 27 (on

the events of the 13th of May at Beausset)。



'12' 〃Archives Nationales;〃 F7  3193 and 3194。 Previous details may be

found in these files。 This department is one of those in which the

seventh jacquerie is merely a prolongation of the sixth。 …Cf。 F7;

3193。 Letter of the royal Commissioner at Milhau; May 5; 1791。



〃The situation is getting worse; the administrative bodies continue

powerless and without resources。 Most of their members are still

unable to enter upon their duties; while the factions; who still rule;

multiply their excesses in every direction。 Another house in the

country; near the town; has been burnt; another broken into; with a

destruction of the furniture and a part of the dinner…service; and

doors and windows broken open and smashed; several houses visited;

under the pretense of arms or powder being concealed in them; all that

is found with private persons and dealers not of the factious party is

carried off; tumultuous shouts; nocturnal assemblages; plots for

pillage or burning; disturbances caused by the sale of grain; searches

under this pretext in private granaries; forced prices at current

reductions; forty  louis taken from a lady retired into the country;

found in her trunk; which was broken into; and which; they say; should

have been in assignats。 The police and municipal officers witnesses of

these outrages; are sometimes forced to sanction them with their

presence; they neither dare
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