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... before the end ofthe year. Legislation in the spring of added support for counter -revolution to the list of capitaloffences and the law of suspects of September widened the net ... distinct profession with its own rules 8 TheFrench revolutionary pressHugh GoughAny analysis oftheFrench press during theRevolution is made difficultby the contrast between the brevity ofthe ... Nathan,‘Habermas’s public sphere in the era oftheFrenchRevolution , French Historical Studies, (), –. JackR. Censer, TheFrench Press in the Age ofthe Enlightenment (London andNew...
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... the beginning ofthe twentieth century there was but little night to speak of, save in the sense of a division of time. The date ofthe paper which con-tained the account ofthe tragedy on the Russian ... ran across the end at which the arm-racks were, and onthis Arnold laid the case containing the model, he standing on one side of the table, and the members ofthe Circle on the other, watching ... to banish the emotion that he felt—"Bravo, brother! Henceforth you shall be known to the Brotherhood as the Master ofthe Air, for truly you have been the first among the sons of men to...
... was the great day. Very early in the morning the weavers began toarrive with the web of cloth they had woven during the week. In those days there were no mills all the clothwas made in the ... knowsthat the period of spiritual possession varies. For days, even weeks, the child may be entirely ofthe flesh, andthen suddenly, in the twinkling of an eye, the mystery ofthe indwelling spirit ... all passers-by ofthe presence of death in the house, and also to assurethem, ofthe faith ofthe living in the resurrection, and in eternal life. On the third day after his death, the funeral...
... categories the type ofthe first is the doctrine ofthe equality of man; the type ofthe second is the mere machinery called "representative." The doctrine ofthe equality ofthe man is ... theRevolution and ofthe sanction which theRevolution gave them, nay, of their universality since the Revolution, have in reality nothing to do with the revolutionary theory itself. Of these ... preserved ofthe ancient world. In the towns were the colleges, the guilds, the discussion and the corporations which built up the life ofthe nation. The chief of these towns wasParis. The old...
... suggested the necessity for prompt action on the part ofthe State authorities. On the 10th of September, the Governor, acting under the direction ofthe President ofthe United States, issuedanother ... thousand ofthe freemen of Pennsylvania, under the terms of the proclamation ofthe previous day, to repel the rebel invasion.Immediately after the publication ofthe proclamation of Wednesday, ... Pennsylvania to raise the quota ofthe State in lieu ofthe draftthen impending, in pursuance ofthe requisition ofthe President ofthe United States for three hundredthousand men. The Reserves had...
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... master."They said not the direction of their course, my liege; 'tis thought to reconnoitre either the movements of the English, or to ascertain the cause ofthe delay ofthe Lord of Fife. They departed ... sister, an office bequeathed to him under the hand and seal ofthe earl, his nephew. The character ofthe Lady Isabella was formed; that of her brother, a child of eight, of course was not; and the deep, ... men. Behind them, on raised seats, which were divided from the body ofthe church byan open railing of ebony, sate the ladies ofthe court, the seat ofthe queen distinguished from the rest by...
... morsel of bread. I have seen in one of the churches seven dead, at the same time, lying among the excrements of their bodies.CHAPTER VII 28 III. NAMES OF SOME OFTHE PRISONERS OF 1776IV. THE ... OFTHE PRISONERSVIII. THE ACCOUNT OF ALEXANDER GRAYDONIX. A FOUL PAGE OF ENGLISH HISTORYX. A BOY IN PRISONXI. THE NEWSPAPERS OFTHE REVOLUTION XII. THE TRUMBULL PAPERS AND OTHER SOURCES OF ... attract the attention ofthe loose women ofthe town,from whom they received considerable assistance. No care was taken ofthe sick, and if any died they werethrown at the door ofthe prison...