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... Revolution ! And indeed , how could there be any constructive achievements , since the Revolution , according to De Maistre , proceeded from " a satanic principle " ! But did not the reality patently contradict this negative valua- tion ...
... Revolution ! And indeed , how could there be any constructive achievements , since the Revolution , according to De Maistre , proceeded from " a satanic principle " ! But did not the reality patently contradict this negative valua- tion ...
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... Revolution just before the Orleans regime was overthrown in 1848 , Michelet , although neither a Christian nor a Socialist , proved himself a kindred spirit . 3 . In the late forties revolution was again in the air . In 1844 , Michelet ...
... Revolution just before the Orleans regime was overthrown in 1848 , Michelet , although neither a Christian nor a Socialist , proved himself a kindred spirit . 3 . In the late forties revolution was again in the air . In 1844 , Michelet ...
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... Revolution with Christianity . Indeed he was a Voltairean , anticlerical , even skeptical about religion . Like Mignet , Blanc made a distinction between the Revolution of 1789 and the Revolution of 1792 , 1793 , and 1794. But while ...
... Revolution with Christianity . Indeed he was a Voltairean , anticlerical , even skeptical about religion . Like Mignet , Blanc made a distinction between the Revolution of 1789 and the Revolution of 1792 , 1793 , and 1794. But while ...
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II | 51 |
FRENCH HISTORIANS FOR AND AGAINST THE REVOLUTION | 87 |
MOTLEY AND HIS RISE OF THE DUTCH REPUBLIC | 145 |
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