FOOTNOTES:

FOOTNOTES:[1]Lacroix,Mem., etc., v. 1., p. 17.[2]Brown’sHist., p. 36.[3]B. Edwards, p. 202.[4]Edwards, p. 143.[5]Dalmassays 135,768,000 francs. Pref., p. 9.[6]“For enormous debts were due to the commercial towns of France from the planters.”—Brown’sHist., p. 227. [Brown detested the Revolution, and had no faith in the negroes.][7]Brown, p. 38.

[1]Lacroix,Mem., etc., v. 1., p. 17.

[1]Lacroix,Mem., etc., v. 1., p. 17.

[2]Brown’sHist., p. 36.

[2]Brown’sHist., p. 36.

[3]B. Edwards, p. 202.

[3]B. Edwards, p. 202.

[4]Edwards, p. 143.

[4]Edwards, p. 143.

[5]Dalmassays 135,768,000 francs. Pref., p. 9.

[5]Dalmassays 135,768,000 francs. Pref., p. 9.

[6]“For enormous debts were due to the commercial towns of France from the planters.”—Brown’sHist., p. 227. [Brown detested the Revolution, and had no faith in the negroes.]

[6]“For enormous debts were due to the commercial towns of France from the planters.”—Brown’sHist., p. 227. [Brown detested the Revolution, and had no faith in the negroes.]

[7]Brown, p. 38.

[7]Brown, p. 38.


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