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Kropotkin 1929, p. 176, "[I]n a few minutes four hundred of the assailants lay dead in heaps at the foot of the stairs. This shooting decided the issue of the day.". Kropotkin, Peter (1929). The Great French Revolution 1789–1793. Vol. I. New York: Vanguard Press. OL5222400M.