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Rough sketch of Napoleon II
Idk if I’ll finish it
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They arrived!!
I think I made too many keychains..
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Robespierre’s notes on different deputies
Notes written by the hand of Robespierre, on different deputies at the Convention.
All leaders of the coalition are scoundrels [that are] already marked by traits of immorality and incivisme.
1°. Dubois-de-Crancé. He is in the case of the law of 27 Germinal, which banishes from Paris those who have affirmed false titles in order to usurp the nobility. The proof for this has to be in the archives of the ci-devant Parlement ; it is written in Denisard.
This circumstance has not prevented that he remained en mission in the army of Cherbourg where he had himself sent by an intrigue, and behaved himself like a counter-revolutionary. He recently said, in order to appal the whole Bretagne, that there would be chouans as long as a Breton would exist. This threat has caused much agitation in Rennes. It has been denounced by the municipal officers of this city, and by Sévestre and Duval, deputies at the National Convention. Dubois, who had only been sent there for indoctrination, after having caused the adoption of this mode of organization [that is] linked to a deep machination, by the military committee, has no less usurped the whole plenitude of its national powers. He has made, inter alia, orders in order to exclude from the popular societies all public functionaries ; he sent them to Dufourny, his friend and the friend of Danton and of foreign countries, whose detention Dufourny ignored, in order to commit him to announce these orders at the Jacobins, and to have them approved in the right moment. There is no longer any doubt, today, on the treason of Lyon, that Dubois-de-Crancé did not want to capture and from which he let Précy and his accomplices escape. Dubois only ever appeared in the two assemblies as a partisan of Orléans with whom he was closely linked.
2°. [Jean- François] Delmas. He is a ci-devant noble, mad intriguer. He played a role [that was] more than ambiguous at the army of the North, in a time of treasons. He was allied with the Gironde and intimately linked with Lacroix. It can only be by a reversal of intrigue that he appeared to come out in favour of the Montagne, together with Lacroix, in the affair of Marat, whose persecutor he had been. He announced that he had important secrets to reveal concerning the Brissotin faction ; he never read them. He only let slip, together with Lacroix, at most demi-secrets whose aim was to put a cover on the crimes of the conspirators. One has known him in the first Committee of Public Safety. He is since intimately allied with Danton in order to overthrow the one which exists today. It was him who, in the time of accusation [that was] raised against Danton and his accomplices, opened the scandalous scene, given by the coalition, by demanding, with solemnity, the appeal of all members of the different committees of the Convention, in order to oppose them at the Committees of Public Safety and General Security. Since that time, he was distinguishable by some small treacherous motions in the sense of the faction. As a member of the military committee, he often communicates with Carnot.
3°. Thuriot was never more than a partisan of Orléans. His silence since the fall of Danton and since his expulsion from the Jacobins, contrasts with his eternal chatter before that time. He confined himself to intriguing silently and to fidgeting much at the Montagne, while the Committee of Public Safety proposes a measure [that is] fatal to the factions. There were dinners by Lacroix, by Danton, at the house of Gusman and in other places of the same kind. It was him who, as the first, made an attempt in order to stop the revolutionary movement, by preaching indulgence under the name of morality, when one delivered the first blows to the aristocracy. He conspired in a visible manner in order to arm the National Convention against the Committee of Public Safety, when this Committee made the report against Chabot, Danton and others.
4°. Bourdon (de l'Oise) is covered with the crimes in the Vendée, where he devoted himself to the pleasure, in his orgies with the traitor Tunk, to kill voluntaries with his hand. He added perfidy to fury. Since some time, he gained entry in the Committee of Public Safety, under various pretexts. He presented a clerk to it which Carnot placed in his offices and who has been dismissed from it upon the repeated proposal of Robespierre. He has made the motion to no longer pay direct taxes, the one to dry out the ponds in a time where one lacked meat, in order to remove the resource of fish from us. He recently spoke out against the decree on the revolutionary tribunal. He has been the most fiery defender of the system of atheism. He has not ceased to dismantle the decree that proclaims the existence of the Supreme Being, a mean to arouse enemies of the government in the Montagne, and he has succeeded. On the day of the Festival of the Supreme Being, before the people, he allowed himself [to make] the most vulgar sarcasms and the most indecent declamations on this subject. He remarked, with wickedness, to the members of the Convention, the signs of interest which the public gave to the president, in order to draw atrocious inductions against him, in the sense of the enemies of the Republic.
About ten days ago, he visited Boulanger and found at the house of the latter a young woman who is the niece of this citizen. He made inquiries on the affairs of her uncle, on his livelihood. The girl responded vaguely. He picked up two pistols [that were lying] on the fireplace. The girl remarked that they were loaded. « Well, he responded, if I kill myself, one will say that it was you, and you will be guillotined. » He continued to wield the pistols, and fired them on the young girl ; they did not go off, because the fuse was removed.
There was a letter from Bourdon that had been deposited at the police, written to a counter-revolutionary, where he told him that the prisoners would soon be released and that one would put those who were responsible for their arrest in their place.
This man walked incessantly with the appearance of an assassin who contemplates a crime; he seems to be persecuted by the image of the scaffold and by the furies.
Léonard Bourdon. Despised intriguer in all time, one of the principal accomplices of Hébert, inseparable friend of Cloots, he was initiated in the conjuration [that was] woven in the home of Gobel. He had composed a counter-revolutionary piece, in the Hébertist sense, which should be played in the opera, and which the Committee of Public Safety shut down. Nothing equals the baseness of the intrigues that he set in motion in order to enlarge the number of his lodgers and then in order to take hold of the education of the students of the patrie, institutions that he perverts and dishonours. At the Jacobins, he was one of the most inexhaustible orators to propagate the doctrine of Hébert. At the Convention, he was one of the first who introduced the custom to debase it by indecent forms, like speaking there with the hat on the head and sitting there with a ridiculous outfit. He came one day, with Cloots, in order to solicit the liberty of the Dutch bankers Vandenyver. I have seen and heard them, both, several times, and Bourdon has had the courage to deny it to me at the Jacobins with impunity.
Afficher davantage
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damn bro u should like get that checked or something
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found these two little robi from the bottom of my folder
here they are
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Citoyen Vampire
Of course I had to draw @revolutionarywig ‘s vampire Maxime at some point <3
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Get yourself a friend who'll borrow you books like this:

(or alternatively, get yourself a friend who doesn't do it a couple of weeks before your final state exams. Ugh, must... focus... on... studying...)
Still, goals though 💅
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The one who has alastor on a leash is his barber and he's scared he's gonna get a haircut worse than that fuckass bob if he slips up on the deal

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1790s fashion observation (part 3):
They had access to colors we wouldn't have expected, like purple and shades of teal and turquoise.










And they created the most wonderfully tacky mix-and-matches. It's beautiful.
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More commission cuz i’ve been busy lately:DD (the artist is Thisis Rico on fb)
context: they’re having a normal tea party, totally normal
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The Most powerful Angels' quartet 🫣 I ended up loving them ngl ngl
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Don’t interrupt his reading, please.
Is he pretty enough?
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rock type pokemon by double_ds_australia on ig
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