England and the French RevolutionMacmillan Education, 1989 - 183 էջ |
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... references ( as frequently the modern ear is not ) , we often discover how apparently loose phrases are actually charged ... reference becomes a pointed political parable of the leaderless mob . Indeed , so persistent and pervasive is ...
... references ( as frequently the modern ear is not ) , we often discover how apparently loose phrases are actually charged ... reference becomes a pointed political parable of the leaderless mob . Indeed , so persistent and pervasive is ...
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... reference that Blake strives to give the local event . According to popular belief , the dead brother had , in Daniel Eaton's words , given ' early presage of excessive pride ' , and was therefore the perfect symbol of the diehard ...
... reference that Blake strives to give the local event . According to popular belief , the dead brother had , in Daniel Eaton's words , given ' early presage of excessive pride ' , and was therefore the perfect symbol of the diehard ...
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... reference to a character in Sterne's Tristram Shandy ) the readers of this ' juvenile publication ' are described as ' the nursery of children six feet high ' . Hone's illustrator , who was soon to become a personal friend , was a ...
... reference to a character in Sterne's Tristram Shandy ) the readers of this ' juvenile publication ' are described as ' the nursery of children six feet high ' . Hone's illustrator , who was soon to become a personal friend , was a ...
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Images of Revolution | 1 |
Refractions and Reflections | 31 |
France and England 17951820 | 105 |
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