The French Revolution And Religious Reform; An Account of Ecclesiastical Legislation And Its Influence On Affairs in France From 1789 to 1804

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All who had emigrated or who were found either with foreign passports or with "counter-revolutionary badges," or who by hiding in France sought to avoid banishment, were to be shot within twenty-four hours.
' See the letter of £mery to the Pope, given in Theiner, Documents Inedits, I. 441.
203 204 THE FRENCH REVOLUTION All who desired to make clear their "civism" were re- quired to be spies and informers, and those who in pity protected fugitives were considered as partakers in crime. The rigor
...ous execution of the laws collected thousands for banishment; but since the French flag was no longer safe at sea, the vessels on which they were crowded could not sail except in a few instances.
The prison-ships therefore lay indefinitely off St.- Malo, Rochefort, and Aix.^ It is impossible to say which suffered the worse fate — those who, in spite of British cruisers, reached the torrid, malarial shores of Africa and French Guiana, or the far greater number who endured buffetings, starvation, and the horrors of pestilence between decks in the craft that idly rocked in French roadsteads.


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