The Miscellaneous Writings of Lord MacaulayLongmans, Green, 1865 - 395 páginas |
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... Barère was a deserving and an other hand , less profound and philo- ill - used man - a man who , though by sophic ... Barère's fame . That he could vindicate himself from all the charges which had been brought against him , we knew to ...
... Barère was a deserving and an other hand , less profound and philo- ill - used man - a man who , though by sophic ... Barère's fame . That he could vindicate himself from all the charges which had been brought against him , we knew to ...
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... Barère . The history of his downward progress is full of instruction . Weakness , cow- ardice , and fickleness were ... Barère's character ; but , till we read these Memoirs , we held our opinion with the diffidence which be- comes a ...
... Barère . The history of his downward progress is full of instruction . Weakness , cow- ardice , and fickleness were ... Barère's character ; but , till we read these Memoirs , we held our opinion with the diffidence which be- comes a ...
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... Barère's want of veracity ; refuted ? Not a single one . Most of but M. Hippolyte Carnot has arranged the imputations which have been thrown these Memoirs , has introduced them to on Barère he does not even notice . In the world by a ...
... Barère's want of veracity ; refuted ? Not a single one . Most of but M. Hippolyte Carnot has arranged the imputations which have been thrown these Memoirs , has introduced them to on Barère he does not even notice . In the world by a ...
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... Barère himself . It is clear , then , that should be banished , and that Marie Barère attributed his own mean inso ... Barère's memory might well have de- ceived him . It would be as unreason- able to expect him to remember all the ...
... Barère himself . It is clear , then , that should be banished , and that Marie Barère attributed his own mean inso ... Barère's memory might well have de- ceived him . It would be as unreason- able to expect him to remember all the ...
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... Barère has but they will admit , we think , that he dared to appeal . * could not have forgotten it . What M. Hippolyte ... Barère's oratory in the Convention . They are also , what his oratory in the Convention was not , utterly insipid ...
... Barère has but they will admit , we think , that he dared to appeal . * could not have forgotten it . What M. Hippolyte ... Barère's oratory in the Convention . They are also , what his oratory in the Convention was not , utterly insipid ...
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