Convention Nationale. Rapport sur les crimes de l’Angleterre envers le peuple français, et sur ses attentats contre la liberté des nations (…) séance du 7 prairial, l’an second de la République une et indivisible.

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Convention Nationale. Rapport sur les crimes de l’Angleterre envers le peuple français, et sur ses attentats contre la liberté des nations (…). Robespierre’s speech. 1794.

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Barere de Viezac (Bertrand)

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XIXe

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Paris, Imprimerie de Charpentier, [1794]; in-8, 29 pages in blue cover. An indictment of the English government and people. Barère begins by revisiting the attempted assassination of Collot-d’Herbois and Robespierre on Prairial 4: “In the combination of crimes that England bribes in our midst, and that she has carried out by the factions she has enlisted in Paris, it was a question, two days ago, of the assassination of Robespierre and Collot-d’Herbois”. Further on, he enumerates the crimes of the English. The work concludes with a speech by Robespierre delivered at the session of septidi 7 Prairial de l’an deux (May 26, 1794).