The Death of the Duc Denghien a Drama in Three Scenes

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The Death of the Duc Denghien a Drama in Three Scenes
Lon Hennique
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Please conclude the reading of the proces-verbal, citizen- major.
Dautencourt (standing). On being asked if he knew General Pichegru and if he had not met him several times, He replied: I have, I believe, never seen him, but I know that he has desired to meet me. I am thankful not to have known him, after the vile means which it is said he wanted to make use of, if it is true.
On being asked if he knew Ex-general Dumouriez, he replied : On the contrary, I have never seen him.
On being asked if
...he had since the peace ever held any correspondence with the interior of the Republic, he replied: I have written to a few friends who are still attached to me, who were my companions in war, about their affairs and my own. These correspondences are not, I think, those to which it is intended to refer.
All of which has been dated this date and signed by the Due d'Enghien, by the cavalry commander Jacquin, Lieutenant Noirot, the gendarmes present, and by us, captain judge-advocate.
At the same time and after signing the said proces-verbal, the Due d'Enghien has wished to add the following: I earnestly entreat a private audience with the First Consul.


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