Patriots and Liberators: Revolution in the Netherlands, 1780-1813Collins, 1977 - 745 pagina's |
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... liberty should lie ? The philosophes had commonly referred to a " republic " as a moral rather than a territorial entity13 and Robespierre , normally a cautious man in such matters , was convinced that " men of every country are ...
... liberty should lie ? The philosophes had commonly referred to a " republic " as a moral rather than a territorial entity13 and Robespierre , normally a cautious man in such matters , was convinced that " men of every country are ...
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... liberty to- wards the more confident affirmation of self - evident natural rights.66 In line with the revolutionary credo of the time , the first paragraph stated that “ Liberty is an inalienable right , adhering to all burghers of the ...
... liberty to- wards the more confident affirmation of self - evident natural rights.66 In line with the revolutionary credo of the time , the first paragraph stated that “ Liberty is an inalienable right , adhering to all burghers of the ...
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... liberty . In many respects of course these were identical , but the Patriots were by no means reconciled to losing all freedom of manoeuvre for the sake of expediting a revolutionary war . Trapped between complete submission to the ...
... liberty . In many respects of course these were identical , but the Patriots were by no means reconciled to losing all freedom of manoeuvre for the sake of expediting a revolutionary war . Trapped between complete submission to the ...
Inhoudsopgave
PART I | 1 |
CHAPTER | 6 |
The Batavian Republic and the Integrity of Dutch History | 15 |
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administration alliance Amsterdam appointed armed army authority Batavian Republic Blauw Bonaparte Bosch Brabant British burgemeester burghers campaign Capellen centre clubs commission Committee constitution council councillors coup Daendels defence Delacroix democracy democratic despite Directory Dumont-Pigalle Dutch Republic Dutch revolution economic elected enemies established federalists Fijnje finance force foreign France Free Corps French Friesland Gelderland Gogel Grand Pensionary Groningen guilders guilds Haarlem Hague Holland House of Orange institutions interest Jacobin January land provinces Leiden less liberty Louis major ment military militia minister municipal Napoleon National Assembly Netherlands Orangist Overijssel Paris Patriot Patriot revolt Paulus Pensionary Pieter political poor popular predikants Prince Prussian radical reform regents regime remained representatives republican restoration revolution revolutionary Rotterdam Schimmelpenninck schutterij seemed social societies South Holland sovereignty Spiegel Stadholder Stadholder's Stadholderian States-General tion towns trade traditional troops unitarists Utrecht Valckenaer virtually vote Vreede William Wiselius Zeeland
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