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31157 ([return])
[ "The Revolution," II., 338, 339. (Speech. Aug. 3, 1792.)]

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31158 ([return])
[ Buchez et Roux, XXXIII., 420. (Speech, Thermidor 8.)]

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31159 ([return])
[ Ibid., XXXII., 71. (Speech against Danton.) "What have you done that you have not done freely?">[

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31160 ([return])
[ Ibid., XXXIII., 199 and 221. (Speech on the law of Prairial 22.)]

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31161 ([return])
[ Mirabeau said of Robespierre: "Whatever that man has said, he believes in it.—Robespierre, Duplay's guest, dined every day with Duplay, a juryman in the revolutionary tribunal and co-operator for the guillotine, at eighteen francs a day. The talk at the table probably turned on the current abstractions; but there must have been frequent allusions to the condemnations of the day, and, even when not mentioned, they were in their minds. Only Robert Browning, at the present day, could imagine and revive what was spoken and thought in those evening conversations before the mother and daughters.">[