The Age of the Democratic Revolution. A Political History of Europe and America, 1760-1800
778 Chapter XXXII France at this time, torn by war and revolution, no party development such as oc- curred in America could take ...
Climax and Dénouement 779 trol of a kind of Committee of Public Safety. And as for the necessary new ruler of France, as he sarc ...
780 Chapter XXXII that this august Christian assemblage hoped devoutly for a prolongation of the war and an invasion of France b ...
Climax and Dénouement 781 the French Revolutions, but by “the Emperor Joseph, the first Jacobin of his time.”^10 For the Dutch, ...
782 Chapter XXXII was very important. It was not agrarian in reflecting the outlook of rural laborers or small farmers. Peasants ...
Climax and Dénouement 783 It was in Italy that the conservative counter- offensive enjoyed its greatest suc- cesses. Suvorov beg ...
784 Chapter XXXII What happened in the now defunct Cisalpine Republic is worth amplification, since it suggests the kind of thin ...
Climax and Dénouement 785 In May 1799, soon after the Austro- Russian victory in Italy, the Austrian com- mander at Milan, who s ...
786 Chapter XXXII all shown their lack of respect, in one way or another, for civilian superiors in Paris and for civilian commi ...
Climax and Dénouement 787 who had worked with native democrats in the sister- republics. French democrats found these generals i ...
788 Chapter XXXII sons in England paid only ten per cent by the law of 1799, those in France might lose as much as three- quarte ...
Climax and Dénouement 789 On the other hand, the enemy also had his weaknesses, and if the New Order survived in France in 1799 ...
790 Chapter XXXII through the passes from Italy, arrived too late, since without Korsakov he was too weak to challenge Masséna a ...
Climax and Dénouement 791 that was evident in the social origins of the leading antagonists. Brune, a provincial lawyer’s son wh ...
792 Chapter XXXII Paris at the time of the fall of the Bastille; but he accepted the peculiarities of life in America. Going dow ...
Climax and Dénouement 793 down. Revolutionary excitement was over. In America republicanism faded off into the general attitude ...
794 Chapter XXXII accept the surrender of liberty; the solution provided by Bonaparte could not prove to be durable. Nor was it ...
Climax and Dénouement 795 “What then does the future hold? No one can say.”^26 Here was no prediction of revolution to come, no ...
APPENDIX I REFERENCES FOR THE QUOTATIONS AT HEADS OF CHAPTERS I. G. K. van Hogendorp, Brieven en Gedenkschriften (The Hague, 187 ...
References for Quotations 797 XV. Julian P. Boyd, ed., The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, XV (1958), 269; H. Carré, La noblesse de ...
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