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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... thousand departmental , municipal , and judiciary magistrates Education of the people by public employments CHAPTER XI . THE NEW RELIGION . - CONFEDERATIONS . - JULY '89 TO JULY '90 France of '89 felt liberty ; that of '90 feels the ...
... thousand departmental , municipal , and judiciary magistrates Education of the people by public employments CHAPTER XI . THE NEW RELIGION . - CONFEDERATIONS . - JULY '89 TO JULY '90 France of '89 felt liberty ; that of '90 feels the ...
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... thousand years veiled the face of eternal justice . The iniquity of conquest confirmed by decrees from God , becomes authorised and believes itself just . The conquerors are the elect , the conquered are the damned . Damnation without ...
... thousand years veiled the face of eternal justice . The iniquity of conquest confirmed by decrees from God , becomes authorised and believes itself just . The conquerors are the elect , the conquered are the damned . Damnation without ...
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... should have borne for a thousand years that mountain of dogma upon her heart , and , crushed beneath its weight , have counted the hours , the days , the years , so 24 tears . RESIGNATION OF THE MIDDLE AGES . many SECTION III.
... should have borne for a thousand years that mountain of dogma upon her heart , and , crushed beneath its weight , have counted the hours , the days , the years , so 24 tears . RESIGNATION OF THE MIDDLE AGES . many SECTION III.
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... thousand men guillotined of the one , to the millions of men butchered , hung , broken on the wheel , -to that pyramid of burning stakes , -to those masses of burnt flesh , which the other piled up to heaven . The single Inquisition of ...
... thousand men guillotined of the one , to the millions of men butchered , hung , broken on the wheel , -to that pyramid of burning stakes , -to those masses of burnt flesh , which the other piled up to heaven . The single Inquisition of ...
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... thousand pretended nobles , and subjected them to taxation ; he forced the leading burgesses to give an account at length of the finances of the towns , which they used to turn to their own advantage . The nobles of the provinces who ...
... thousand pretended nobles , and subjected them to taxation ; he forced the leading burgesses to give an account at length of the finances of the towns , which they used to turn to their own advantage . The nobles of the provinces who ...
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