England and the French RevolutionMacmillan Education, 1989 - 183 էջ |
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... fact that , when the word was applied to the Revolution of 1688 , it originally conveyed the sense that the expulsion of James II and the coronation of William and Mary , so far from being a change in political direction , was , in fact ...
... fact that , when the word was applied to the Revolution of 1688 , it originally conveyed the sense that the expulsion of James II and the coronation of William and Mary , so far from being a change in political direction , was , in fact ...
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Stephen Prickett. careful . Our selection of ' facts ' is once again in part condi- tioned by the paradigm images we ... fact of eighteenth - century life , whether in England or France . He records with horror hearing of the news of the ...
Stephen Prickett. careful . Our selection of ' facts ' is once again in part condi- tioned by the paradigm images we ... fact of eighteenth - century life , whether in England or France . He records with horror hearing of the news of the ...
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... fact achieved through Shelley's notes to Queen Mab , published twenty years later , which effectively popularised the ideas of both Godwin and Hol- bach . Certainly in his own writing Godwin could hardly be accused of enthusiasm in any ...
... fact achieved through Shelley's notes to Queen Mab , published twenty years later , which effectively popularised the ideas of both Godwin and Hol- bach . Certainly in his own writing Godwin could hardly be accused of enthusiasm in any ...
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Images of Revolution | 1 |
Refractions and Reflections | 31 |
France and England 17951820 | 105 |
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