the origins of contemporary france-4-第164章
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anti…Jacobin class。 … The nobles or the ennobled; not émigrés; are
declared foreigners。 … Decrees against émigrés of every class。 …
Other steps taken against remaining proprietors。 … Bankruptcy; forced
loan; hostages。
It is natural that with pure Jacobins one notes the re…appearance of
the pure Jacobinism; the egalitarian and anti…Christian socialism; the
programme of the funereal year; in short; the rigid; plain;
exterminating ideas which the sect gathers together; like daggers
encrusted with gore; from the cast…off robes of Robespierre; Billaud…
Varennes and Collot d'Herbois。'90'
In the forefront appears the fixed and favorite idea of the old…
fashioned philosophism。 By that I mean the consistent and decreed
plan to found a lay religion; and impose the observances and dogmas of
its theories on twenty…six millions of Frenchmen; and; consequently
extirping Christianity; its worship and its clergy。 The inquisitors
who hold office multiply; with extraordinary persistence and
minuteness; proscriptions and vigorous measures for the forcible
conversion of the nation。 The aim is to substitute the improvised
rites of a logical abstraction mechanically elaborated in the closet
for the tender emotions nourished by the customs of eighteen
centuries。 … Never did the dull imagination of a third…rate scholar
and classic poetaster; never did the grotesque solemnity of a pedant
fond of his phrases; never did the irritating hardness of the narrow
and stubborn devotee display with greater sentimental bombast and more
administrative officiousness than in the decrees of the Legislative
Corps;'91' in the acts passed by the Directory and in the instructions
issued by the ministers Sotin; Letourneur; Lambrechts; Duval and
Fran?ois de Neufchateau。 War on Sunday; on the old calendar and on
fasting; obligatory rest on the décadi under penalty of fine and
imprisonment;'92' obligatory fêtes on the anniversaries of January 21
and Fructidor 18; participation of all functionaries with their cult;
obligatory attendance of public and private instructors with their
pupils of both sexes at civic ceremonies; an obligatory liturgy with
catechisms and programmes sent from Paris; rules for scenic display
and for singings; readings; postures; acclamations and imprecations。
One might shrug his shoulders at these prescriptions of cuistres and
these parades of puppets; if; behind the apostles who compose moral
allegories; we did not detect the persecutor who imprisons; tortures
and murders。 … By the decree of Fructidor 19; not only were all the
laws of the reign of Terror against unsworn priests; their harborers
and their followers; enforced again; but the Directory arrogated to
itself the right of banishing; 〃through individual acts passed for
cause;〃 every ecclesiastic 〃who disturbed the public peace;〃 that is
to say who exercised his ministry and preached his faith;'93' and;
moreover; the right of shooting down; within twenty…four hours; every
priest who; banished by the laws of 1792 and 1793; has remained in or
returned to France。 Almost all the ecclesiastics; even those who are
sworn; are comprised within the first category; the administration
enumerates 366 in the department of Doubs alone;'94' and 556 in that
of Hérault。 Thousands of ecclesiastics are comprised in the second
category; the administration enumerates over 800 who; returned from
the frontier of Spain alone; still wander about the southern
departments。 On the strength of this the moralists in office proclaim
a hunt for the black game in certain places; an universal destruction
without exception or reprieve。 For instance; in Belgium; recently
incorporated with France; the whole of the regular and secular clergy
is proscribed en masse and tracked for transportation; 560
ecclesiastics in 〃Ourthe and the forests〃; 539 in Escaut; 883 in
Jemmapes; 884 in Sambre…et…Meuse; 925 in la Lys; 957 in Deux…Nèthes;
1;043 in Meuse…Inférieure; 1;469 in Dyle; in all 7;260; without
counting the missing names。'95' A number of them escape abroad or
hide away; but the rest are caught; and quite enough of them to load
and fill the carts constantly。 … 〃Not a day passes;〃 says an
inhabitant of Blois;'96' 〃when from seven to twenty and more are
lodged at the Carmelites。〃 The next day they set out for the casemates
of Rhé and Oléron; or for the Sinnamary marshes; where it is known
what becomes of them: after a few months; three…fourths of them lie in
the cemetery。 … In the interior; from time to time; some are shot as
an example … seven at Besan?on; one at Lyons; three in the Bouches…du…
Rh?ne; while the opponents of fanaticism; the official
philanthropists; the enlightened deists of Fructidor; use all these
disguised or declared murders as a basis on which to rear the cult of
Reason。
It remains now to consolidate the worship of Reason with the reign of
Equality; which is the second article in the Jacobin credo。 The
object now is to mow down all the heads which rise above the common
level; and; this time; to mow them down; not one by one; but in large
groups。 Saint…Just himself had only covertly proposed so extensive
and so sweeping an operation。 Siéyès; Merlin de Douai; Reubell;
Chazal; Chénier; and Boulay de la Meurthe; more openly and decidedly
insist on a radical amputation。 According to them;'97' it is
necessary 〃to regulate this ostracism;〃 by banishing 〃all those whose
prejudices; pretensions; even existence; in a word; are incompatible
with republican government。〃 That is to say; not alone priests; but
likewise nobles and the ennobled; all parliamentarians; those who are
well…off and distinguished among the bourgeoisie and former notables;
about two hundred thousand property…holders; men and women; in short;
all who still remained among those oppressed and ruined by the
Revolution。'98' … The proposal was turned down by the ex…noble Barras
and by the public out…cry 〃of merchants and workmen themselves;〃 and
banishment is replaced by civic degradation。 Henceforth;'99' every
noble or ennobled person; even if he has not left the territory; even
if he has constantly and punctually obeyed revolutionary laws; even if
he be not related to; or allied with; any émigré; finds himself
deprived of his quality as a Frenchman。 The fact alone of his being
ennobled or noble before 1789; obliged him to be naturalized according
to legal forms and conditions。 … As to the 150;000 gentlemen;
artisans and farmers who have emigrated or who have been accused of
emigration; if they have returned to; or remain in France; they are to
leave Paris and all communes above 20;000 souls within twenty…four
hours; and France in fifteen days。 If not; they are to be arrested;
brought before the military commissions and shot on the spot;'100' in
fact; in many places; at Paris; Besan?on and Lyons; they are shot。 …
Now; a large number of pretended emigrants; who had never left
France;'101' nor even their province; nor even their commune; and
whose names have been put on the lists simply to strip them of their
property; find that they are no longer protected either by the
constancy or the notoriety of their residence。 The new law is no
sooner read than they begin to imagine the firing squad; the natal
soil is too warm for them and they speedily emigrate。'102' On the
other hand; once the name is down on the list; rightly or wrongly; it
is never removed。 The government purposely refuses to strike it off;
while two decrees are applied which render its removal
impossible;'103' each name maintained on the list of spoliation and
death relieves the Revolution of a probable adversary; and places one
more domain at its disposal。
The Directory renews and aggravates the measures of the Convention
against the remainder of the property…holders: there is no longer a
disguised but a declared bankruptcy。 386;000 fund…holders and
pensioners are deprived of two…thirds of th