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good account of the events of the day as seen by one who stood 

 beside the king in the hall through which the crowd passed. 

 The author, however, shows prejudice against the people and 

 great devotion to the king. The document is not dated, but 

 was evidently written before June 27. See note of Flammer- 

 mont, Revolution franqaise, XVII, 72. 

 (3) Young, Arthur. Travels in France during the years 1787, 17SS, 

 1789, 4th Edition, London, 1892. 



(d) Pamphlets. 



(1) Addresse au roi apres la journee du 20 juin, 1792. Anonymous. 



Extremely royalist in sentiment, giving nothing of value, but 

 praising the king for his religious fortitude on June 20. 



(2) Au roi. Une addresse par Sanois ancien aide-major de vos 



gardes frangaises. June 21. One of the royalist addresses sent 

 to the king expressing horror of the events of June 20. Gives 

 no facts, but only shows sentiment. 



(3) Aux citoyens amis de la constitution par les federes. Anonymous. 



This pamphlet is anti-Jacobin. It blames the Jacobins for 

 many acts, among others for being the authors of June 20. 

 Of value only as it reflects sentiment. 



(4) De I'affreuse conspiration qui vient d'etre deconverte par des 



members de I'assemblee nationale. Complot atroce d'engorger 

 les deputes patriotes de I'assemblee, M. Petion, maire de Paris, 

 les membres patriotes de la municipalite, du departement et des 

 sections patriotiques. Extreme in sentiment, general in its 

 accusations and gives nothing of value. 



(5) Description de la fete civique donnee au roi dans son chateau des 



Tuilleries par MM. Petion et Santerre juin 20, 1792. Arch. Nat., 

 C222, No. 160'''. An anonymous pamphlet full of satire and 

 bitter accusations. Extremely prejudiced, charging Petion, 

 Manuel, Santerre, the members of the assembly and of the 

 directory with responsibility for the events of June 20. 



(6) Drouet. Note sur les evenements de la journee du 20 juin, 1792, 



par Charles Frangois Drouet, Lieut, de chasseurs dans la garde 

 nationale. This writer was in the king's apartments June 20, 

 1792, but wrote his account twenty-four years later,^ in 1816. 

 He relates the incidents of the day, but the account is full of 

 inaccuracies and misstatements. He claims to have rendered 

 to the king certain services which other evidence shows he did 

 not render. 

 (7) Gouchon. Grande discourse pronouncee par le patriote Gouchon 

 au nom des citoyens du faubourg Saint-Antoine au sujet de la 

 journee du 20 juin et pour justifier le peuple de Paris. Im- 



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