The Age of the Democratic Revolution. A Political History of Europe and America, 1760-1800
598 Chapter XXV and mapping out legislative, executive, and judiciary powers in quite modern style, was more specifically adapte ...
The Cisalpine Republic 599 manded a homogeneous and unitary state. These men already dreamed of a merger with Lombardy across th ...
600 Chapter XXV Few republics of such great significance have been destined to so short a life. The Cispadane, under its constit ...
The Cisalpine Republic 601 classes, who became “democrats” (which to say anti- aristocrats) at Venice as in other Italian cities ...
602 Chapter XXV land nobility to any role in the government. The doge himself believed reform to be necessary, but impossible; h ...
The Cisalpine Republic 603 pended on the preservation in France of a government firmly committed to the Republic. Bonaparte sent ...
604 Chapter XXV It was put together from territories formerly belonging to six different jurisdic- tions: the duchies of Milan, ...
The Cisalpine Republic 605 years after 1801 that their ideas began to be institutionalized, only to be again partly reversed in ...
606 Chapter XXV The market for real property was revolutionized by the abolition of fidecommessi and by the confiscation and sal ...
The Cisalpine Republic 607 were prohibited. Civil marriage was provided for, with divorce under certain con- ditions. Outdoor ma ...
608 Chapter XXV heads, and in between, where the civil authorities put “In the Name of the Cisal- pine Republic,” he put “The Pe ...
The Cisalpine Republic 609 ethic, its own sense of regeneration, and its own theory of what had happened in history. It laid gre ...
610 Chapter XXV the battle of Lodi, was dubious of the whole republican undertaking. Held back from reaction by his distrust of ...
The Cisalpine Republic 611 gland, the French favored a democratic coup d’état in that country; and that five months later, when ...
612 Chapter XXV A purge in the Cisalpine was therefore ordered from Paris, and it was carried out, although word arrived, soon a ...
The Cisalpine Republic 613 agents, dispatched to Milan, ejected Brune’s Italian supporters in what amounted to a fourth coup d’é ...
CHAPTER XXVI 1798: THE HIGH TIDE OF REVOLUTIONARY DEMOCRACY Bonaparte has not yet left [for the Channel]. I had dinner with him ...
High Tide of Revolutionary Democracy 615 livres in coin.^1 The money was used to help finance Bonaparte’s expedition to Egypt, w ...
616 Chapter XXVI by the disclosure in 1798 of the XYZ affair, as they called it, which led to further maritime hostilities with ...
High Tide of Revolutionary Democracy 617 THE GREAT NATION, THE SISTER- REPUBLICS, AND THE WAVE OF CISALPINIZATION The year began ...
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