The History of France ...Harper & bros., 1869 |
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... honor to men of a day , to petty planners of insurrection , to those whose only civic crowns are interwoven with cypress , -this is what I cannot conceive ! Such men as these , in my opinion , have ceased to be dangerous in a republic ...
... honor to men of a day , to petty planners of insurrection , to those whose only civic crowns are interwoven with cypress , -this is what I cannot conceive ! Such men as these , in my opinion , have ceased to be dangerous in a republic ...
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... honor , to intrude in his office of inquisitor . " It is you whom they call Marat , " observed Dumouriez to the monster's summons ; " I cannot hold converse with such a person . ' Still the general preserved his intimacy with Danton ...
... honor , to intrude in his office of inquisitor . " It is you whom they call Marat , " observed Dumouriez to the monster's summons ; " I cannot hold converse with such a person . ' Still the general preserved his intimacy with Danton ...
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... Honor , a certain measure of good - will towards our fellows , with confidence in its reci- procity ; certain bounds put to the desires of ambition , self- interest , and enthusiasm , by that general feeling , which can force itself to ...
... Honor , a certain measure of good - will towards our fellows , with confidence in its reci- procity ; certain bounds put to the desires of ambition , self- interest , and enthusiasm , by that general feeling , which can force itself to ...
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... honor of having his name added to the proscribed list of the Gironde , the Plain rose to a man and followed his example , crying , “ All of us ! all of us ! " The Jacobins were disconcerted ; they had made a false step ; and had the ...
... honor of having his name added to the proscribed list of the Gironde , the Plain rose to a man and followed his example , crying , “ All of us ! all of us ! " The Jacobins were disconcerted ; they had made a false step ; and had the ...
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... honor ; it was one of courage and of peril . And yet , even in the face of peril , had it been supported and sustained , there were still hopes that the cause of liberty and order might have survived the insurrection . But Barrère arose ...
... honor ; it was one of courage and of peril . And yet , even in the face of peril , had it been supported and sustained , there were still hopes that the cause of liberty and order might have survived the insurrection . But Barrère arose ...
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accused allies amongst anarchists archduke Charles arms army assembly attack Austerlitz Austrians Barras Barrère battle Bernadotte betwixt Blucher Bonaparte Bonaparte's Bourbons bridge British cannon capital cause chief command commenced consul continental system convention courage court Danton Danube Davoust declared decree defeat defended demanded deputies duke Dumouriez emperor enemy England English Europe executive force formed fortune Fouché France French Gironde Girondists guard honor instantly insurrection Italy Jacobin club Jacobins king latter liberty Louis Madame de Staël Mantua Marat massacre Massena menaced military moderate monarch Moreau Murat Napoleon obliged occupied Paris party passed peace Pichegru prince prisoners proposed provinces Prussia rallied regicides republic republican resistance retired retreat revolution revolutionary Rhine Robespierre routed royalists Russians seized sent side Sièyes soldiers sought sovereign Spain success Suwarrow talents Talleyrand Tallien terror tion took treaty tribune troops victory voted whilst