. Louvet: revolutionist & romance-writer . Louvet and his friends in hidingâThey proceed armed tothe ConventionâGuadet apostrophises DantonâA stormysittingâThe Convention is coerced by the mobâTemporaryfailure of the insurrection. * T DEMAND the punishment of all traitors and A conspirators, cried Petion on April 12th, inmoving a vote of censure against the reader of aninflammatory report. And their accomplices, interrupted Robespierre. Yes, agreed Petion, and against you as oneof their number. It is time to put a stop to thisinfamy. It is time that aU traitors and conspiratorswere brought to


. Louvet: revolutionist & romance-writer . Louvet and his friends in hidingâThey proceed armed tothe ConventionâGuadet apostrophises DantonâA stormysittingâThe Convention is coerced by the mobâTemporaryfailure of the insurrection. * T DEMAND the punishment of all traitors and A conspirators, cried Petion on April 12th, inmoving a vote of censure against the reader of aninflammatory report. And their accomplices, interrupted Robespierre. Yes, agreed Petion, and against you as oneof their number. It is time to put a stop to thisinfamy. It is time that aU traitors and conspiratorswere brought to the scaffold, and I wiU take uponmyself to denounce them. Give us facts, sneered Robespierre. Good ! I will deal with you first. The partisans of Robespierre here raised indignantprotests, and for long there was a terrible length a taU, thin man, with a sallow complexion,aggressive black eyes and a sarcastic mouth, madehis way into the tribune. It was Guadet. TheMountain always felt uncomfortable when he was on 170. From an engraving by Levachcz.


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