[Footnote 3142: "Archives Nationales," F7, 3248, Report of the members
of the department, finished March 18, 1792.--Buchez and Roux, IX. 240
(Report of M. Alquier).]
[Footnote 3143: "Archives Nationales," F7, 3268. Extract from the
deliberations of the directory of Seine-et-Oise, with the documents
relating to the insurrection at Etampes, September 16, 1791. Letter of
M. Venard, administrator of the district, September 20--" I shall not
set foot in Etampes until the re-establishment of order and tranquility,
and the first thing I shall do will be to record my resignation in the
register. I am tired of making sacrifices, for ungrateful wretches."]
[Footnote 3144: Moniteur, March 16, 1792.--Mortimer-Ternaux, "Histoire
de la Terreur" (Proceedings against the assassins of Simoneau), I. 381.]
[Footnote 3145: "Archives Nationales," F7, 3226. Letter and memorandum
of Chenantin, cultivator, November 7, 1792. Extract from the
deliberations of the directory of Langeais, November 5, 1792 (sedition
at Chapelle-Blanche, near Langeais, October 5, 1792).]
[Footnote 3146: "Archives Nationales," F7, 3105. Report of the
commissioners sent by the National Assembly and the King, February 23,
1791. (On the events of December 12 and 14, 1790)--Mercure de France,
February 29, 5791. (Letters from Aix, and notably a letter from seven
officers shut up in prison at Aix, January 30, 1791.) The oldest Jacobin
Club formed in February, 1790, was entitled "(Club des vrais amis de
la Constitution.)" The second Jacobin club, formed in October, 1790, was
"composed from the beginning of artisans and laborers from the faubourgs
and suburbs." Its title was" Société des frères anti-politiques," or
"frères vrais, justes et utiles à la patrie." The opposition club,
formed in December, 1790, bore the title, according to some, of "Les
Amis du Roi, de la paix et de la religion;" according to others,
"Les amis de la paix;" and finally, according to another report, "Les
Défenseurs de la religion, des personnes et des proprietés."]
[Footnote 3147: A special series of religious services. (TR)]
[Footnote 3148: "Archives Nationales," F7, 3195. Letters of the
commissioners, March 20, February 11, May 10, 1791.]
CHAPTER II. SOVEREIGNTY OF UNRESTRAINED PASSIONS.
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