History will record, that on the morning of the 6th of October, 1789, the King and Queen of France, after a day of confusion, alarm, dismay, and slaughter, lay down, under the pledged security of public faith, to indulge nature in a few hours of respite,... Rights of Man: Being an Answer to Mr. Burke's Attack on the French ... - Página 38por Thomas Paine - 1892 - 279 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Linda Marie-Gelsomina Zerilli - 1994 - 236 páginas
...record, that on the morning of the 6th of October 1789, the king and queen of France ... lay down ... to indulge nature in a few hours of respite, and troubled melancholy repose" (83-84). So begins the spectacle of all Burkean spectacles: the sublime assault on the beautiful, the... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1995 - 944 páginas
...carefully kept out of sight. He begins his account by saying, "History will record, that on the morning of the 6th of October 1789, the King and Queen of France,...troubled melancholy repose." This is neither the sober stile of history, nor the intention of it. It leaves every thing to be guessed at, and mistaken. One... | |
| Andrew Ashfield, Peter de Bolla - 1996 - 332 páginas
...Burke, from Reflections on the revolution in France (1790) History will record, that on the morning of the 6th of October 1789, the king and queen of France,...hours of respite, and troubled melancholy repose. From this sleep the queen was first startled by the voice of the centinel at her door, who cried out... | |
| David Wootton - 1996 - 964 páginas
...provocatives of cantharides to our love of liberty. . . . History will record that on the morning of 8,d [}/ Y From this sleep the queen was first startled by the sentinel at her door, who cried out to her to save... | |
| Mary Wollstonecraft - 1997 - 492 páginas
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| Jerry Z. Muller - 1997 - 476 páginas
...reasonable, and to what is not for their benefit. . . . History will record,81 that on the morning of the 6th of October 1789, the king and queen of France,...hours of respite, and troubled melancholy repose. From this sleep the queen was first startled by the voice of the centinel at her door, who cried out... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1997 - 720 páginas
...degradation that he has personally suffered. . . . History will record, that, on the morning of the sixth of October, 1789, the king and queen of France, after...hours of respite, and troubled, melancholy repose. From this sleep the queen was first startled by the voice of the sentinel at her door, who cried out... | |
| Steven Blakemore - 1997 - 284 páginas
...family who, in the Reflections, after a day of "confusion, alarm, dismay, and slaughter, lay down ... to indulge nature in a few hours of respite, and troubled melancholy repose"—before the palace was invaded and they were conducted to their prison, "a Basti[l]le for... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1998 - 544 páginas
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