The Women of the French Revolution"Formed principally of the portraits of women, drawn by Michelet in his History of the revolution."--Author's pref. Includes chapters devoted to such general topics as the influence of women on the 18th century, the worship of women for Robespierre, the execution of women, and the reaction of women following the Revolution. The author also concentrates on individuals such as Mme de Stäel, Mme de Condorcet, Olympe de Gouges, Rosa Lacombe, Théroigne de Mericourt, Mme Roland, Charlotte Corday, Mlle Kiralio [sic], Lucille Desmoulins, and Danton's two wives. |
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... crowd of unhappy creatures , who had not touched a morsel of food for thirty hours ; this mournful sight wounded all hearts , but no- body did anything , everybody joining in deplor- Pity = achies vivent Feeling form the boldest acts ...
... crowd of unhappy creatures , who had not touched a morsel of food for thirty hours ; this mournful sight wounded all hearts , but no- body did anything , everybody joining in deplor- Pity = achies vivent Feeling form the boldest acts ...
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... crowd , who were speechifying , and at last obtained a hearing ; she was about 36 years old , good looking , and honest , strong and fearless . She wanted them to go to Versailles , and she would march at their head . The crowd jested ...
... crowd , who were speechifying , and at last obtained a hearing ; she was about 36 years old , good looking , and honest , strong and fearless . She wanted them to go to Versailles , and she would march at their head . The crowd jested ...
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... who were spectators of this , saw only in this crowd the innocent act of coming to ask assist- ance of the king . A man , who was little in Po 14 Huflen favor of the Revolution , the Genevese Dumont , was 46 WOMEN OF THE.
... who were spectators of this , saw only in this crowd the innocent act of coming to ask assist- ance of the king . A man , who was little in Po 14 Huflen favor of the Revolution , the Genevese Dumont , was 46 WOMEN OF THE.
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... crowd was pre- senting itself at the gate of the avenue leading from Paris . Everybody had heard the news , except the king . He was hunting , according to his general custom , and was then in the woods of Meudon . While they were ...
... crowd was pre- senting itself at the gate of the avenue leading from Paris . Everybody had heard the news , except the king . He was hunting , according to his general custom , and was then in the woods of Meudon . While they were ...
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... crowd of women , who per- sisted in following him . " We were on foot , in the mud , " said he , " and the rain falling heavily . We passed through a crowd who were poorly clad , noisy , and strangely armed . " The garde du corps were ...
... crowd of women , who per- sisted in following him . " We were on foot , in the mud , " said he , " and the rain falling heavily . We passed through a crowd who were poorly clad , noisy , and strangely armed . " The garde du corps were ...
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