The Church And the French Revolution : a History of the Relations of Church And State From 1789-1802

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Master at the Jacobins and at the committees, the very pure, the incorruptible, the saint of demagogism, was always finding out a clandestine plan of conspiracy with the foreigner^ and he enveloped in this elastic net all his adversaries, or, rather, all his rivals. The procedure was infallible with an instructed and trembling Assembly. Saint-Just mounted the tribune, and read, with his monotonous voice, a report, each period of which fell harsh and sharp like the edge of a cleaver. The report ...was, in the oratorical order, a convenient invention which perfectly cor- responded to the guillotine in the judiciary order. In both cases it was instant extermination. The instrument of death was as marvellously worked under the hand of Saint-Just and Barrere, as under that of Samson. The Hebertists were thrown into prison after the failure of the insurrection of the Cordeliers on the 13th of March. Danton and his friends were imprisoned on the 30th of the same month. c^i^^-Jg^ycmsoM reporter in both cases.

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