Byron's Political and Cultural Influence in Nineteenth-century Europe: A SymposiumPaul Graham Trueblood Macmillan, 1981 - 210 էջ |
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... reforms . They envisaged a new age to be brought about by peaceful means . Mably , one of the most out- spoken critics of feudal privilege , like the more extreme thinkers , Meslier , Linguet , Rétif de la Bretonne and the Abbé Morelly ...
... reforms . They envisaged a new age to be brought about by peaceful means . Mably , one of the most out- spoken critics of feudal privilege , like the more extreme thinkers , Meslier , Linguet , Rétif de la Bretonne and the Abbé Morelly ...
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... reforms under the pressure of increasing State insolvency encountered continual opposition . The French monarchy , although served by an apparently well - developed and centralised bureaucracy , found itself confronted by a privileged ...
... reforms under the pressure of increasing State insolvency encountered continual opposition . The French monarchy , although served by an apparently well - developed and centralised bureaucracy , found itself confronted by a privileged ...
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... reforms planned by Speranskii , whose draft constitution and code of Russian law were never promulgated . To Alexander's reforming zeal , the renewal of the war put an end , and the burning of Moscow turned his thoughts to religion ...
... reforms planned by Speranskii , whose draft constitution and code of Russian law were never promulgated . To Alexander's reforming zeal , the renewal of the war put an end , and the burning of Moscow turned his thoughts to religion ...
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Byron and France 48 | 48 |
Byron and Greece | 91 |
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