Talk:Lucile Desmoulins
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Citation checking re: "Ruin of the Republic"
editThere was a "citation needed" tag on this sentence: "On April 5, 1794, Lucile Desmoulins was arrested on charges that she had conspired to free her husband (then imprisoned in the Luxembourg while on trial with Georges Danton) and for plotting the "Ruin of the Republic."[citation needed]"
I cited the 1911 Encyclopaedia Brittanica article, but that's a tertiary source. Can we find a better one? - Kenirwin/(talk) 16:42, 13 April 2018 (UTC)