The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 436
... Revolution it is different . Even to - day there may well be men alive who have had speech with those who witnessed or took an active part in the events of that time ; the official documents and the memoirs and letters of those present ...
... Revolution it is different . Even to - day there may well be men alive who have had speech with those who witnessed or took an active part in the events of that time ; the official documents and the memoirs and letters of those present ...
Page 438
... Revolution to succeed in making it intelligible as an historical event , to be alive itself , to breathe life into the scheming , rioting , eloquent , enthusiastic or frenzied Frenchmen of those days and to call up again before us the ...
... Revolution to succeed in making it intelligible as an historical event , to be alive itself , to breathe life into the scheming , rioting , eloquent , enthusiastic or frenzied Frenchmen of those days and to call up again before us the ...
Page 443
... Revolution . A recognition of this fact explains on rational grounds , if it does not always excuse , many of those manifestations of violence which seemed to Taine the merely brutal aberrations of a nation lost to all self- control ...
... Revolution . A recognition of this fact explains on rational grounds , if it does not always excuse , many of those manifestations of violence which seemed to Taine the merely brutal aberrations of a nation lost to all self- control ...
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1 Industrial Efficiency A comparative study | 1 |
Golden Age By E L S Horsburgh B | 35 |
Holland Sweden Denmark | 62 |
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