4122 ([return])
[ Berryat Saint-Prix, p. IX., passim.]
4123 ([return])
[ Campardon, II., 224.]
4124 ([return])
[ Berryat Saint-Prix, 445.—Paris, "Histoire de Joseph Lebon," II., 352.—Alfred Lallier, p. 90.—Buchez et Roux, XXXII., 394.]
4125 ([return])
[ Berryat Saint-Prix, pp.23, 24.]
4126 ([return])
[ Berryat Saint-Prix, p.458. "At Orange, Madame de Latour-Vidan, aged eighty and idiotic for many years, was executed with her son. It is stated that, on being led to the scaffold, she thought she was entering a carriage to pay visits and so told her son."—Ibid., 471. After Thermidor, the judges of the Orange commission having been put on trial, the jury declared that "they refused to hear testimony for the defense and did not allow the accused even informal lawyers to defend them.">[