. Ninety-three . ^ETY- THBEE. 191 Tripstadt, Xeustadt, and Spires, and had seen the Prussian army , a lawyer turned into a general, named Chevalier of Saint-Louis, six days before the lOtli of August. Fréron Thersites, the sonof Fréron Ziiilus. Euth, the inexorable searcher of the iron cur)l)oard,predestined to a great repubUean suicide—he was to kill himself theday the Kepublic died. Fouché, witli the soul of a demon and the faceof a corpse. Camboulas, tlie friend of Father Duchesne, who said toGuillotin, Thon hcloitf/csf to the Cliih of the FcmUants, hut thy daiuihtcrhehiif/s to
. Ninety-three . ^ETY- THBEE. 191 Tripstadt, Xeustadt, and Spires, and had seen the Prussian army , a lawyer turned into a general, named Chevalier of Saint-Louis, six days before the lOtli of August. Fréron Thersites, the sonof Fréron Ziiilus. Euth, the inexorable searcher of the iron cur)l)oard,predestined to a great repubUean suicide—he was to kill himself theday the Kepublic died. Fouché, witli the soul of a demon and the faceof a corpse. Camboulas, tlie friend of Father Duchesne, who said toGuillotin, Thon hcloitf/csf to the Cliih of the FcmUants, hut thy daiuihtcrhehiif/s to the Jacohiit Chih: Jagot, Avho to such as complained to him. VERGNIAUI). SAINT-JUST. of the nudity of the prisoners, replied by this savage sa\dng, J prifionis a dress of stoned Javogues, the terrible desecrator of the tombs ofSaint-Denis. Osselin, a prosciiber, who hid one of the proscribed,Madame Charry, in his house. Bentabolle, who, when he was in thechair, made signs to the tribunes to applaud or hoot. The journalistR()l)ert, the husliand of Mademoiselle Kéralio, who Avrote : Xeitherliohrspierre nor JMciraf (?(inn- f m// haiisc. Tiohespierre ma// conic irJicn lietvishes—Marat, never. ( iaraii (oulon, avIk», when Spain interfered inthe trial of Louis XVL, haughtily demanded that the Assembly shouldnot deign to read the letter of a king in behalf of a king. Grégoire, abishop, at first worthy of the Primitive Clnuch, l>ut wlio afterward, 192 XIXETY- THREE. niidor the Empire, effaced rivéo-oire the Republican Ijeueath the CouutGrégoire. Aniar, -wlio said: The trhdlc earth eondemns Lonis , fhcji, iipiicdl for ji
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