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... Robespierre and his party . When accused of his crimes by Pétion , he quailed with terror , and sought to excuse himself by the most silly and contemptible subterfuges . He declared that , at the time alluded to , he was ill - very ill ...
... Robespierre and his party . When accused of his crimes by Pétion , he quailed with terror , and sought to excuse himself by the most silly and contemptible subterfuges . He declared that , at the time alluded to , he was ill - very ill ...
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John Gideon Millingen. that he had never courted Robespierre ; that , on the contrary , Robespierre had courted him ; he solemnly declared that he had never embraced him , but had been embraced by him . This disgusting defence met with ...
John Gideon Millingen. that he had never courted Robespierre ; that , on the contrary , Robespierre had courted him ; he solemnly declared that he had never embraced him , but had been embraced by him . This disgusting defence met with ...
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... Robespierre , one of the charges against him was , his having associated with my uncle and cousins , who had corresponded with emigrants and sent them money , but more especially with Madame Dubarry . This wretched woman had buried some ...
... Robespierre , one of the charges against him was , his having associated with my uncle and cousins , who had corresponded with emigrants and sent them money , but more especially with Madame Dubarry . This wretched woman had buried some ...
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... Robespierre . There My brother was very comfortable in the College des Ecossais . Its former superior , Abbé Inez , was detained in his own apartments , in which was suspended a curious panel painting of Mary Queen of Scots ; and he ...
... Robespierre . There My brother was very comfortable in the College des Ecossais . Its former superior , Abbé Inez , was detained in his own apartments , in which was suspended a curious panel painting of Mary Queen of Scots ; and he ...
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... Robespierre , who , while he was flattered by their fulsome adulations , dreaded the ridicule that might attach to such a preposterous association ; while , at the same time , he feared their influence , as , in several instances , they ...
... Robespierre , who , while he was flattered by their fulsome adulations , dreaded the ridicule that might attach to such a preposterous association ; while , at the same time , he feared their influence , as , in several instances , they ...
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