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Pagina 35
... that he had not poniarded his sovereign , when he threw himself , on the 10th of August , upon the protection of the National Assembly . " See Le Moniteur , No. 339 . No. III . M. CARRA . " What then does TOPSY TURVY . 35.
... that he had not poniarded his sovereign , when he threw himself , on the 10th of August , upon the protection of the National Assembly . " See Le Moniteur , No. 339 . No. III . M. CARRA . " What then does TOPSY TURVY . 35.
Pagina 40
... assemblies , a tone of modesty , and an air of precision , carried almost to absurdity . Ever cap in hand to the multitude , although surrounded with a numerous company of aides - de - camp , the vulgar were grossly duped by this ...
... assemblies , a tone of modesty , and an air of precision , carried almost to absurdity . Ever cap in hand to the multitude , although surrounded with a numerous company of aides - de - camp , the vulgar were grossly duped by this ...
Pagina 41
... Assembly . After the night of the 4th of August , the epoch of the abolition of ecclesiastical privileges and tithes , the Abbé Syeyes proved , in a most unphilosophical and extravagant discourse , that interest is the primum mobile of ...
... Assembly . After the night of the 4th of August , the epoch of the abolition of ecclesiastical privileges and tithes , the Abbé Syeyes proved , in a most unphilosophical and extravagant discourse , that interest is the primum mobile of ...
Pagina 42
... Assembly . He has been represented with two faces . For my part I have never remarked any other expression in his countenance than that which was occasioned by the circumstances of the times , accordingly as those circumstances operated ...
... Assembly . He has been represented with two faces . For my part I have never remarked any other expression in his countenance than that which was occasioned by the circumstances of the times , accordingly as those circumstances operated ...
Pagina 44
... assembly of the clergy , was the most strenuous combatant against the prejudices of his order . He seemed willing to give one sigh to the abolition of the Ecclesiastical tithes , but this momentary weakness was speedily atoned for ...
... assembly of the clergy , was the most strenuous combatant against the prejudices of his order . He seemed willing to give one sigh to the abolition of the Ecclesiastical tithes , but this momentary weakness was speedily atoned for ...
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Additional Notes ALEXANDER LAMETH Archbishop of Sens Assembly assignats beef Bill Bintinaye breeches Brentford Brissot Britain's British Oak BUBBLE AND SQUEAK chitterlings Church clergy Commons Condorcet Constitution Convention Courier democratic despotism Devil Dutch Enceladus enlighten'd ev'ry Fayette Fennel Fox's Speech France Freedom French friends Gainst Gallic give gold Gorsas grand head Heav'n honour Horne Tooke House Hudibras Ibid Imprescriptive Insurrection J. H. Stone Jack Holliday Jack Sprat Jack the Second Jacobins John Horne Tooke Kersaint King La Fayette late Liberty Lords mankind Marat melancholy Minister Mirabeau nation ne'er never nose o'er orator Paris Parliament patriot Philosophers Phlebotomist PITT Priestley's principles RADICAL REFORM RALPH BATHURST reason regeneration religion Revolution Robespierre royal sacred Sans-Culottes sentiments shew shut Sirs soul Sov'REIGN swore Syeyes talents thing throne tion toast Twas Typhoeus Véritable Portrait Whig Club words zeal
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