Claude-Hilaire LAURENT (1741-1801) Conventionnel (Bas-Rhin), - Lot 152

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Claude-Hilaire LAURENT (1741-1801) Conventionnel (Bas-Rhin), - Lot 152
Claude-Hilaire LAURENT (1741-1801) Conventionnel (Bas-Rhin), sent on a mission to the North of France, where he displayed great revolutionary zeal. L.A.S., Maubeuge 4 ventôse II (February 22, 1794), to a citizen; 1 1/2 pages in-4. Curious letter on the expeditious way to bring in the contributions ordered by the law of Brumaire 27... "this day is the last judgment of the republic. You and Huber will therefore perform the new functions of angel examiner; awaken the dead and sleeping; separate the citizens from the malicious; and when the separation is made, some will have to be thrown into the mists of time, from where they will pass to the revolutionary tribunal. A few striking examples will accelerate delays, and electrify numb administrations"... Then he calls for "a sheet of white wine, and a piece of good red wine", admitting that he has taken a few bottles of liqueur with him.
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