The Age of the Democratic Revolution. A Political History of Europe and America, 1760-1800
478 Chapter XX 278 serf rebellions have been counted for the years 1796 to 1798 alone.^3 The two facts were not unconnected, sin ...
Victories of the Counter-Revolution 479 were three large Masonic lodges in Moscow. A German, a certain Professor Schwarz of the ...
480 Chapter XX 1801 Stroganov became one of the circle of reformers about Tsar Alexander I he had not forgotten Romme and Condor ...
Victories of the Counter-Revolution 481 Further evidence, more open to question, of the spread of unsettling ideas to lower and ...
482 Chapter XX continuing revolution in Poland, and the French declaration of war upon Austria were supposed to be evidence. It ...
Victories of the Counter-Revolution 483 ticipated neither the Second Partition nor the continued Russian control over what was l ...
484 Chapter XX the Russian troops, making the situation so intolerable for them that Ingelström left the city. The question now ...
Victories of the Counter-Revolution 485 lies that enjoyed noble status, but owned no land. Army officers, government em- ployees ...
486 Chapter XX Resound everywhere. Let us follow in her footsteps... Let the nobles and lords disappear Who would deny Fraternit ...
Victories of the Counter-Revolution 487 nation,” wrote a Polish diarist of the time, “and therefore an equal freedom is nec- ess ...
488 Chapter XX larations. It was too calculated and practical to fire any one with a passion for com- bat and sacrifice, too tep ...
Victories of the Counter-Revolution 489 The denunciations of Jacobinism in Poland were no mere high- sounding justifi- cations f ...
490 Chapter XX the 1790’s, that, to exist as a state at all, they had to challenge, without hope of success, the social order of ...
Victories of the Counter-Revolution 491 Three points must be made. First, there was a good deal of basic disaffection in these H ...
492 Chapter XX tavern- keepers read aloud from newspapers to their illiterate neighbors. What the peasants talked about was less ...
Victories of the Counter-Revolution 493 purpose was to present it as sinister and destructive. He made no mention of the aboliti ...
494 Chapter XX ago been excluded. In the diet of Bohemia no city was represented except Prague. In the lower house of the Hungar ...
Victories of the Counter-Revolution 495 troublesome foreigners like da Ponte. Mainly, however, under Leopold as under Joseph, th ...
496 Chapter XX ous opportunists and adventurers. The most extreme of these was Ignaz Martinov- ics, who ended his life as the ch ...
Victories of the Counter-Revolution 497 straightforward personal character, and disapproved of using police spies in the same wa ...
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