Modern European HistoryH. Holt, 1917 - 650 Seiten |
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... Cambridge Modern History , Vol . VIII , Chap . II . TAXATION AND FINANCE : Lowell , pp . 207-242 ; Cambridge Modern History , Vol . VIII , pp . 66-78 . THE PRIVILEGED AND UNPRIVILEGED CLASSES : Mathews , Chaps . II and IV ; Lowell ...
... Cambridge Modern History , Vol . VIII , Chap . II . TAXATION AND FINANCE : Lowell , pp . 207-242 ; Cambridge Modern History , Vol . VIII , pp . 66-78 . THE PRIVILEGED AND UNPRIVILEGED CLASSES : Mathews , Chaps . II and IV ; Lowell ...
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... History of the French Revolution , Vol . I , Chap . I ; Bourne , The Revolutionary Period in Europe , pp . 88-92 ; Cambridge Modern History , Vol . VIII , pp . 96–118 . THE CAHIERS : Lowell , Chap . XXI ; Cambridge Modern History , Vol ...
... History of the French Revolution , Vol . I , Chap . I ; Bourne , The Revolutionary Period in Europe , pp . 88-92 ; Cambridge Modern History , Vol . VIII , pp . 96–118 . THE CAHIERS : Lowell , Chap . XXI ; Cambridge Modern History , Vol ...
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... Cambridge Modern History , Vol . VIII , pp . 145-158 ; Anderson , Constitutions and Documents , Nos . 1 and 2 . THE FALL OF THE BASTILLE : Mathews , pp . 125-137 ; Stephens , Vol . I , pp . 128– 145 ; MacLehose , Chap . VIII ; Cambridge ...
... Cambridge Modern History , Vol . VIII , pp . 145-158 ; Anderson , Constitutions and Documents , Nos . 1 and 2 . THE FALL OF THE BASTILLE : Mathews , pp . 125-137 ; Stephens , Vol . I , pp . 128– 145 ; MacLehose , Chap . VIII ; Cambridge ...
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... Cambridge Modern History , Vol . VIII , pp . 372-397 . THE CONSTITUTION OF 1795 : Bourne , The Revolutionary Period in Europe , pp . 223-231 ; Aulard , Vol . III , Chap . VII . CHAPTER VII THE DIRECTORY The Directory lasted from October 27.
... Cambridge Modern History , Vol . VIII , pp . 372-397 . THE CONSTITUTION OF 1795 : Bourne , The Revolutionary Period in Europe , pp . 223-231 ; Aulard , Vol . III , Chap . VII . CHAPTER VII THE DIRECTORY The Directory lasted from October 27.
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Seite 142 - The French people recognize the existence of the Supreme Being and the immortality of the soul.
Seite 592 - Power shall select four persons at the most, of known competency in questions of international law, of the highest moral reputation, and disposed to accept the duties of Arbitrators.
Seite 472 - The issue which is raised between a deliberative assembly, elected by the votes of more than 6,000,000 people, and a deliberative assembly occupied by many men of virtue, by many men of talent, of course with considerable diversities and varieties, is a controversy which, when once raised, must go forward to an issue.
Seite 437 - Aurelius. In whatever way the House of Commons may be chosen, some able men will be chosen in that way who would not be chosen in any other way. If there were a law that the hundred tallest men in England should be members of Parliament, there would probably be some able men among those who would come into the House by virtue of this law.
Seite 444 - said he, " she is at an age at which a girl can hardly be trusted to choose a bonnet for herself; yet a task is laid upon her from which an archangel might shrink.
Seite 545 - His Imperial Majesty the Sultan, having, in his constant solicitude for the welfare of his subjects, issued a firman which, while ameliorating their condition without distinction of religion or of race, records his generous intentions towards the Christian population of his empire...
Seite 432 - This House is not the representative of the People of Great Britain. It is the representative of nominal boroughs, of ruined and exterminated towns, of noble families, of wealthy individuals, of foreign potentates.
Seite 170 - Soldiers, from the summit of these pyramids forty centuries look down upon you." The Battle of the Pyramids, July 21, 1798, gave the French control of Cairo. The Mamelukes were dispersed. They had lost 2,000 men.
Seite 74 - Monsieur, tell those who sent you that we are here by the will of the People, and that nothing but the force of bayonets...
Seite 445 - The connection between the representatives and the people, to be beneficial, must be intimate. The legislative and constituent powers, for correction and for instruction, ought to be brought into frequent contact. Errors which are comparatively light, when susceptible of a speedy popular remedy, may produce the most disastrous effects when permitted to grow inveterate through years of compulsory...