5109 ([return])
[ Mallet-Dupan, "Correspondance," etc., I., 211. (May 27, 1795.)]
5110 ([return])
[ "Un Sejour en France," 267. 271, (Amiens, March 13, April 12, 1795.)]
5111 ([return])
[ Meissner, "Voyage à Paris," 123, 351. (The author arrives in Paris, September 22, 1795.)]
5112 ([return])
[ Decrees of Fructidor 5 and 13, year III.]
5113 ([return])
[ Mallet-Dupan ("Correspondance avec la cour de Vienne," I., 292, August 30, 1795).—Moniteur, XXV., 518, 551. (Session of Fructidor 3.) The first idea of the commission of Eleven was to have the Convention itself choose the two-thirds. "Its opponents took advantage of the public outcry and broke off this plan.... of the Girondist cabal." Louvet, Fructidor 3, mounted three times into the tribune to support this project, still more scandalous than the other. "Eh, what electoral assembly could be better than yours! You all know each other well." Louvet adds this significant expression: "The armies also will vote the new constitution. I have no fears of its fate.">[