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... Barras . With these now united the mal- contents of the two committees . The report of Vadier was publicly read , despite the efforts of Robespierre . He retired indignant from the convention , and the committee ; thus imi- tating the ...
... Barras . With these now united the mal- contents of the two committees . The report of Vadier was publicly read , despite the efforts of Robespierre . He retired indignant from the convention , and the committee ; thus imi- tating the ...
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... liberated by his friends . His approach had thrown the assembly in a panic , and they had voted to die at their posts . On recovering from their fears , they appointed i Barras general , and other deputies to act under.
... liberated by his friends . His approach had thrown the assembly in a panic , and they had voted to die at their posts . On recovering from their fears , they appointed i Barras general , and other deputies to act under.
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Eyre Evans Crowe. i Barras general , and other deputies to act under his command . The sections answered the appeal of the convention . None but the cannoniers adhered to the commune ; and these were shaken in their firmness by ...
Eyre Evans Crowe. i Barras general , and other deputies to act under his command . The sections answered the appeal of the convention . None but the cannoniers adhered to the commune ; and these were shaken in their firmness by ...
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... Barras , invested the Fauxbourg St. An- toine , and menaced to bombard it . The female population dreaded this act of retribution . The fauxbourg submitted , in token of which its section surrendered their formidable cannon . Here ...
... Barras , invested the Fauxbourg St. An- toine , and menaced to bombard it . The female population dreaded this act of retribution . The fauxbourg submitted , in token of which its section surrendered their formidable cannon . Here ...
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... Barras , however , had belonged to the military profession ; he had commanded with good fortune in the days of Prairial . He was accordingly appointed . But aware of his inability to meet a force of 40,000 national guards with merely ...
... Barras , however , had belonged to the military profession ; he had commanded with good fortune in the days of Prairial . He was accordingly appointed . But aware of his inability to meet a force of 40,000 national guards with merely ...
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