Byron's Political and Cultural Influence in Nineteenth-century Europe: A SymposiumPaul Graham Trueblood Macmillan, 1981 - 210 էջ |
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... revolutionary changes . Men so different as Robespierre and Chateaubriand later said that the nobility began the French Revolution , but they would have been more explicit if they had said that the nobles led a counter - revolution ...
... revolutionary changes . Men so different as Robespierre and Chateaubriand later said that the nobility began the French Revolution , but they would have been more explicit if they had said that the nobles led a counter - revolution ...
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... revolution : from now on the forces of counter- revolution could count on support among the masses . An even more immediate consequence of the papal condemnation was that Louis began to think more seriously of escaping from France and ...
... revolution : from now on the forces of counter- revolution could count on support among the masses . An even more immediate consequence of the papal condemnation was that Louis began to think more seriously of escaping from France and ...
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... revolutionary movements in France , in 1830 the moderate liberals stopped the revolution halfway , and in 1848 when they themselves were under fire from extremists , from socialists and from the lower orders , the forces of counter - ...
... revolutionary movements in France , in 1830 the moderate liberals stopped the revolution halfway , and in 1848 when they themselves were under fire from extremists , from socialists and from the lower orders , the forces of counter - ...
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Byron and France 48 | 48 |
Byron and Greece | 91 |
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