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31132 ([return])
[ Garat, 94. (After the King's death and a little before the 10th of March, 1793.)]

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31133 ([return])
[ Ibid., 97. In 1789 Robespierre assured Garat that Necker was plundering the Treasury, and that people had seen mules loaded with the gold and silver he was sending off by millions to Geneva.—Carnot, "Mémoires," I. 512. "Robespierre," say Carnot and Prieur, "paid very little attention to public business, but a good deal to public officers; he made himself intolerable with his perpetual mistrust of these, never seeing any but traitors and conspirators.">[

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31134 ([return])
[ Buchez et Roux, XXXIII., 417. (Speech of Thermidor 8, year II.)]

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31135 ([return])
[ Ibid., XXXII., 361, (Speech May 7, '794,) and 359. "Immorality is the basis of despotism, as virtue is the essence of the Republic.">[

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31136 ([return])
[ Ibid., 371.]