England and the French RevolutionMacmillan Education, 1989 - 183 էջ |
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... beginning of the Rights of Man : Call to mind the sentiments which Nature has engraved in the heart of every citizen , and which take a new form once they are solemnly recognised by all : For a nation to love liberty , it is sufficient ...
... beginning of the Rights of Man : Call to mind the sentiments which Nature has engraved in the heart of every citizen , and which take a new form once they are solemnly recognised by all : For a nation to love liberty , it is sufficient ...
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... beginning to emerge . Under the influence perhaps of such English painters as Alexander and John Robert Cousins , the classic style is charged with a new sense of the sublimity of nature and the pettiness of individual human endeavour ...
... beginning to emerge . Under the influence perhaps of such English painters as Alexander and John Robert Cousins , the classic style is charged with a new sense of the sublimity of nature and the pettiness of individual human endeavour ...
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... beginning of the end at least of legal coercion and repression . ' Mr Hone's Trial ' , he wrote , ' and his meritorious conduct will be . . . ranked along with those of William Penn . . . and the rest of the brave men who have resisted ...
... beginning of the end at least of legal coercion and repression . ' Mr Hone's Trial ' , he wrote , ' and his meritorious conduct will be . . . ranked along with those of William Penn . . . and the rest of the brave men who have resisted ...
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Images of Revolution | 1 |
Refractions and Reflections | 31 |
France and England 17951820 | 105 |
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