Historical View of the French Revolution: From Its Earliest Indications to the Flight of the King in 1791H. G. Bohn, 1864 - 621 pages |
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... gave it a hold upon mankind , the very men who for a time imbued the whole world with a revolutionary spirit . If , on the other hand , it declares to the world its sympathy with their characters , and shews no more than the image of ...
... gave it a hold upon mankind , the very men who for a time imbued the whole world with a revolutionary spirit . If , on the other hand , it declares to the world its sympathy with their characters , and shews no more than the image of ...
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... gave and received the impulse of moral enthusiasm ; wherein every heart expanded with all the sublimity of France , -of a country which , for its law , pro- claimed the rights of humanity . At the festival of the 14th of July , 1792 ...
... gave and received the impulse of moral enthusiasm ; wherein every heart expanded with all the sublimity of France , -of a country which , for its law , pro- claimed the rights of humanity . At the festival of the 14th of July , 1792 ...
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... gave him bliss ; from that heart , so wounded , yet so good , sprung a living source of lovely and tender fancy , a flood of popular religion to counteract the dryness of the other . Watered by those fruitful streams , the legend ...
... gave him bliss ; from that heart , so wounded , yet so good , sprung a living source of lovely and tender fancy , a flood of popular religion to counteract the dryness of the other . Watered by those fruitful streams , the legend ...
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... gave away ( or sold cheap ) exemptions from taxation ; the king created nobles ; the farmers created for themselves fictitious employés , who , under that title , were exempt . Thus , the exchequer was working against itself ; whilst it ...
... gave away ( or sold cheap ) exemptions from taxation ; the king created nobles ; the farmers created for themselves fictitious employés , who , under that title , were exempt . Thus , the exchequer was working against itself ; whilst it ...
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... gave an account to the minister . One family , one dynasty , Châteauneuf , his son La Vrillière , and his grandson Saint - Florentin ( who died in 1777 ) possessed , for a century , the department of the state - prisons and the lettres ...
... gave an account to the minister . One family , one dynasty , Châteauneuf , his son La Vrillière , and his grandson Saint - Florentin ( who died in 1777 ) possessed , for a century , the department of the state - prisons and the lettres ...
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