England and the French RevolutionMacmillan Education, 1989 - 183 էջ |
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... give so many of the radicals and revolutionaries , from Wordsworth to Shelley and Mill to Marx , such confi- dence in the eventual victory of their cause was the powerful belief that the inexorable laws of ' nature ' were on their side ...
... give so many of the radicals and revolutionaries , from Wordsworth to Shelley and Mill to Marx , such confi- dence in the eventual victory of their cause was the powerful belief that the inexorable laws of ' nature ' were on their side ...
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... give the Poor pain , And of which one and all so loudly complain , pray , Good Lord , deliver us ! But these Burthens remov'd , then united we'll Both the young and the old , the grave and the gay – " May the Rulers be happy , and live ...
... give the Poor pain , And of which one and all so loudly complain , pray , Good Lord , deliver us ! But these Burthens remov'd , then united we'll Both the young and the old , the grave and the gay – " May the Rulers be happy , and live ...
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... give up your arms ! " The Hussar - Captain is too happy to be escorted to the Barriers , and dismissed on Parole . Who the squat individual was ? Men answer , it is M. Marat , author of the excellent pacific Avis au Peuple ! Great truly ...
... give up your arms ! " The Hussar - Captain is too happy to be escorted to the Barriers , and dismissed on Parole . Who the squat individual was ? Men answer , it is M. Marat , author of the excellent pacific Avis au Peuple ! Great truly ...
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Images of Revolution | 1 |
Refractions and Reflections | 31 |
France and England 17951820 | 105 |
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