[Footnote 32126: Ibid., 204. (Deposition of Lamarie, administrator of
the department.)]
[Footnote 32127: Ibid., 173. (Deposition of Erard, a copyist.)--168.
(Deposition of Thomas, health officer.) "To all his questions, Carrier
replied in the grossest language."]
[Footnote 32128: Ibid., 203. (Deposition of Bonami, merchant.)]
[Footnote 32129: Ibid., 156. (Deposition of Vaujois, public prosecutor
to the military commission.)]
[Footnote 32130: Ibid., 169. (Deposition of Thomas.)--Berryat
Saint-Prix, pp. 34, 35..--Buchez et Roux, 118. "He received the members
of the popular club with blows, also the municipal officers with saber
thrusts, who came to demand supplies"...."He draws his saber (against
the boatman) and strikes at him, which he avoids only by running away."]
[Footnote 32131: Buchez et Roux, XXXIV., 196. (Deposition of Julien.)
"Carrier said to me in a passion: 'It is you, is it, you damned beggar,
who presumes to denounce me to the Committee of Public Safety.... As it
is sometimes necessary for the public interests to get rid of certain
folks quickly, I won't take the trouble to send you to the guillotine,
I'll be your executioner myself!"]
[Footnote 32132: Ibid., 175. (Deposition of Tronjolly.) 295.
(Depositions of Jean Lavigne, a shopkeeper; of Arnandan, civil
commissioner; also of Corneret, merchant.) 179. (Deposition of
Villemain).--Berryat Saint-Prix, 34. "Carrier, says the gendarme
Desquer, who carried his letters, was a roaring lion rather than an
officer of the people." "He looked at once like a charlatan and a
tiger," says another witness.]
[Footnote 32133: Ibid., XXXIV., 204. (Deposition of Lamarie.)]
[Footnote 32134: Ibid., 183. (Deposition of Caux.)]
[Footnote 32135: Mallet-Dupan, "Mémoires," II., 6. (Memorial of Feb. I,
1794.) On André Dumont, "Un Séjour en France," 158, 171.--On Merlin de
Thionville, Michelet, VI., 97.]
[Footnote 32136: De Martel, "Fouché" 100.]
[Footnote 32137: Mallet-Dupan, II., 46.]
[Footnote 32138: Buchez et Roux, XXXII., 413, 423. (Letter of Julien to
Robespierre.)]
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