The History of France ...Harper & bros., 1869 |
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... republican government , immediately responsible for any insult allowed to be offered to the national pride , could possibly submit . War was the consequence . It was declared ; but active measures for prosecuting it were not taken ...
... republican government , immediately responsible for any insult allowed to be offered to the national pride , could possibly submit . War was the consequence . It was declared ; but active measures for prosecuting it were not taken ...
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... had of course its influence in the elections , more especially of the capital , where not to be royalist , but to be roderately republican , brought instant de- nunciation and arrest . Robespierre and Danton were the first.
... had of course its influence in the elections , more especially of the capital , where not to be royalist , but to be roderately republican , brought instant de- nunciation and arrest . Robespierre and Danton were the first.
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... republican parties could differ . Personal hatred , however , supplied any want of the kind ; and royalty and republicanism never worked each other such mutual ill as did these parties , the colors of whose political creeds differed but ...
... republican parties could differ . Personal hatred , however , supplied any want of the kind ; and royalty and republicanism never worked each other such mutual ill as did these parties , the colors of whose political creeds differed but ...
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... republican have doubted of the triumph of honesty . Louvet in vain sought to resume his accusation . Barrère , the spokesman of the Plain , arose , and uttered the sentiments of the majority : - " Citizens , " said he , " if there ...
... republican have doubted of the triumph of honesty . Louvet in vain sought to resume his accusation . Barrère , the spokesman of the Plain , arose , and uttered the sentiments of the majority : - " Citizens , " said he , " if there ...
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... republicans felt all their vindictive fury ex- cited against the unfortunate Louis XVI . If the insurrection of August , and the massacre of September , had each thei excuse in the danger and panic excited by foreign invasion , the ...
... republicans felt all their vindictive fury ex- cited against the unfortunate Louis XVI . If the insurrection of August , and the massacre of September , had each thei excuse in the danger and panic excited by foreign invasion , the ...
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