The French revolution, sketches1799 - 80 pages |
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... force was thus communi- cated to the dissatisfaction previously felt by Frenchmen at the defects of their own govern- sure . ment . Many other causes might be touched upon as having led to the French revolution , but those now ...
... force was thus communi- cated to the dissatisfaction previously felt by Frenchmen at the defects of their own govern- sure . ment . Many other causes might be touched upon as having led to the French revolution , but those now ...
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... force of the revolution , if not altogether prevented its outbreak . His measures comprised the abolition of many of the feudal burdens , which pressed heavily on the community ; a proper distribution of taxa- tion amongst the noble ...
... force of the revolution , if not altogether prevented its outbreak . His measures comprised the abolition of many of the feudal burdens , which pressed heavily on the community ; a proper distribution of taxa- tion amongst the noble ...
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... force of a torrent . Soon shall we fall upon traces of its devastating progress . In reviewing the contents of this chapter , it is impossible not to feel pain and regret at the selfishness displayed by all the court party of France ...
... force of a torrent . Soon shall we fall upon traces of its devastating progress . In reviewing the contents of this chapter , it is impossible not to feel pain and regret at the selfishness displayed by all the court party of France ...
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... force . Humane even to a fault , he replied , " I will not suffer one life to be lost on my account ; " and followed up this declaration by prevailing on the nobility to comply with the wishes of the popular party . A junction was ...
... force . Humane even to a fault , he replied , " I will not suffer one life to be lost on my account ; " and followed up this declaration by prevailing on the nobility to comply with the wishes of the popular party . A junction was ...
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... forces in Versailles , by whom Delauny and his garrison might have been succoured . Instead of re- pairing to their assistance , the officers amused themselves at a ball given in the palace . The news of the capture of the Bastile was ...
... forces in Versailles , by whom Delauny and his garrison might have been succoured . Instead of re- pairing to their assistance , the officers amused themselves at a ball given in the palace . The news of the capture of the Bastile was ...
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Page 5 - ... all the symptoms which I have ever met with in history, previous to great changes and revolutions in Government, now exist, and daily increase in France.
Page 9 - Ye shall do no unrighteousness in judgment: thou shalt not respect the person of the poor, nor honour the person of the mighty: but in righteousness shalt thou judge thy neighbour.
Page 160 - His last words were to Samson the Headsman himself: "Thou wilt show my head to the people; it is worth showing.
Page 61 - Who will render to every man according to his deeds: To them who by patient continuance in well-doing seek for glory and honour and immortality, eternal life: But unto them that are contentious, and do not obey the truth, but obey unrighteousness, indignation and wrath, Tribulation and anguish, upon every soul of man that doeth evil...
Page 135 - Job xxi. 15. They count him worthy neither to be loved nor feared They dare not behave with that slight and disregard towards one of their...
Page 136 - LORD encampeth round about them that fear him : and delivereth them. 0 taste and see that the LORD is good : blessed is the man that trusteth in him.
Page 181 - But what, is thy servant a dog, that he should do this great thing ?
Page 52 - If for my consolation Monseigneur would grant me, for the sake of God and the Most Blessed Trinity, that I could have news of my dear wife; were it only her name on a card, to show that she is alive! It were the greatest consolation I could receive; and I should forever bless the greatness of Monseigneur.
Page 22 - ... righteousness exalteth a nation, but" that "sin is a reproach to any people.
Page 28 - God, and continueth in supplications and prayers night and day; but she that liveth in pleasure is dead while she liveth.