The Age of the Democratic Revolution. A Political History of Europe and America, 1760-1800
498 Chapter XX makings existed here for a national revolution of marked conservative and agrarian social content. There were als ...
Victories of the Counter-Revolution 499 For the Vienna government these widespread agitations, at the least, were a serious hand ...
500 Chapter XX remain the sole owners of rural land, after acquiring all the properties of the church, and would continue to enj ...
Victories of the Counter-Revolution 501 to the French Revolution, but some ten years before in the aristocratic and ecclesi- ast ...
502 Chapter XX Austrian monarchy, so recently an exemplar of fast- moving modern enlighten- ment, entered upon the course that w ...
Victories of the Counter-Revolution 503 for their peoples under Ottoman rule. The first Greek and Serbian newspapers were publis ...
504 Chapter XX Polish patriots, after Kosciuszko’s defeat, scattered in a diaspora into many countries. Thousands went to France ...
CHAPTER XXI THE BATAVIAN REPUBLIC Is the seven- headed monster of the Union of Utrecht not a mere combination of special interes ...
506 Chapter XXI them with a skepticism mixed with scorn. The French authorities and the foreign revolutionaries were willing to ...
The Batavian Republic 507 were told that the task would be easy; they did not believe it, and they did not care. Governments, in ...
508 Chapter XXI as an official motto. It is well known that these three words, used thus together, have been the motto of republ ...
The Batavian Republic 509 trolled the Amsterdam delegation in the Estates of Holland, and, through Hol- land, influenced the Est ...
510 Chapter XXI much from the French Revolution; some, like Conradus Kock, had died in it. But disappointed Patriots who stayed ...
The Batavian Republic 511 minded of Alexander Hamilton in America.) He was finance minister during the radical phase of 1798, ag ...
512 Chapter XXI them, because they were willing to rely, and could rely, on the French army both to overthrow the Orange regime ...
The Batavian Republic 513 rode into Amsterdam on the ice, and in January 1795 the Batavian Republic was proclaimed. For two year ...
514 Chapter XXI tance of office would disappear. Nowhere did the middle extend more widely or moderation run deeper than among t ...
The Batavian Republic 515 state are formed into a single body. The whole machine is too broken down to be cured by palliatives. ...
516 Chapter XXI Congress, Executive Power or Directory, or even constitutional King.” In July 1797: “I am positively decided not ...
The Batavian Republic 517 insistence upon an Orange restoration in Holland (as upon a Bourbon restoration in France) as the most ...
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