The Age of the Democratic Revolution. A Political History of Europe and America, 1760-1800
618 Chapter XXVI 1798, in a pamphlet sadly entitled Cassandre, Danican predicted the progressive Cisalpinization of the whole Co ...
High Tide of Revolutionary Democracy 619 however, merely to “municipalize” and “departmentalize” the Left Bank, and later to ann ...
620 Chapter XXVI the Swedes,” wrote Lord Grenville in 1798, “more than half the people there, par- ticularly in trade, are as gr ...
High Tide of Revolutionary Democracy 621 Directory set up a “commercial agency” which was in fact, as Talleyrand admitted, “an i ...
622 Chapter XXVI But Bonaparte went to Egypt. The United Irish rose and were repressed, in what Robert Stewart (the future Lord ...
High Tide of Revolutionary Democracy 623 delphia lawyer, Joseph Hopkinson, for example, to arouse his countrymen for war, wrote ...
624 Chapter XXVI On 9 Thermidor of the Year VI, or July 27, 1798, a long procession in Paris paid honor to Liberty. A troop of c ...
High Tide of Revolutionary Democracy 625 money, supplies, and soldiers to armed forces that remained at the highest levels under ...
626 Chapter XXVI either invested or borrowed in England, were likely to be on the conservative side ideo logically; yet even in ...
High Tide of Revolutionary Democracy 627 glish origin, spread throughout Europe. To designate a busy patriot of republicans view ...
628 Chapter XXVI It cannot be too often repeated that publicity, not secrecy, was the moving force in the revolutionary- republi ...
High Tide of Revolutionary Democracy 629 Canning’s Anti- Jacobin, which nicknamed him Père du Chène, “the name assumed by the At ...
630 Chapter XXVI the same school of constitutional thinking. The German journalist Lange ex- pressed a fundamental idea very wel ...
High Tide of Revolutionary Democracy 631 passing that the American Federalists, in the Naturalization Act of 1798, de- nounced b ...
632 Chapter XXVI sion of the territory.” Indivisibility and division, to paraphrase Talleyrand, were two words for much the same ...
High Tide of Revolutionary Democracy 633 ized laws, customs, concessions, and privileges, and all generally reinforced by an off ...
634 Chapter XXVI world, or Ottoman Empire in Europe and Asia Minor, could be dissolved or dis- tilled into a democratic republic ...
High Tide of Revolutionary Democracy 635 today suggests that he was unsuccessful. In any case, it is to be noted that, though he ...
636 Chapter XXVI of Christianity had long been established, with exceptions for most states in the United States. The collision ...
High Tide of Revolutionary Democracy 637 Reinhard, a Catholic himself, sees no difference between the Revolution and the Counter ...
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