Encounters in HistoryWorld Publishing Company, 1961 - 405 pàgines |
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Pàgina 98
... principle that made both the war and the excesses difficult to avert ? And when a man strove to avert both by preaching moderation , is it right to re- proach him ( as Mignet does ... principles of 1789. But 98 ENCOUNTERS IN HISTORY.
... principle that made both the war and the excesses difficult to avert ? And when a man strove to avert both by preaching moderation , is it right to re- proach him ( as Mignet does ... principles of 1789. But 98 ENCOUNTERS IN HISTORY.
Pàgina 240
... principles [ so Vreede wrote of the moder- ates in his memorandum of 1798 ] to unite with anybody willing to be reconciled , and in consequence they now count among their number men known to be moderate partisans of Orange , of ...
... principles [ so Vreede wrote of the moder- ates in his memorandum of 1798 ] to unite with anybody willing to be reconciled , and in consequence they now count among their number men known to be moderate partisans of Orange , of ...
Pàgina 299
... principle . The principles of dynastic prerogative and of popular coresponsibility would still have to wage a bitter contest , in which indeed the latter principle was to gain the upper hand . However , now , at any rate , solidarity ...
... principle . The principles of dynastic prerogative and of popular coresponsibility would still have to wage a bitter contest , in which indeed the latter principle was to gain the upper hand . However , now , at any rate , solidarity ...
Continguts
II | 51 |
FRENCH HISTORIANS FOR AND AGAINST THE REVOLUTION | 87 |
MOTLEY AND HIS RISE OF THE DUTCH REPUBLIC | 145 |
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