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    its thirst. The Jacobin cuckoo was described by the French polymath Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon in his Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux in 1780...
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    the present-day Place des Jacobins, Rue Paul-Dubois, Rue Lambert, and Impasse Joseph-Peignon (formerly "Impasse Dubois" or "Passage Dubois") to the west...
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    Maximilien Robespierre (category Jacobins)
    the Jacobins. On 27 April, as part of his speech responding to the accusations by Brissot and Guadet against him, he threatened to leave the Jacobins, claiming...
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  • - clock Passage Hulot - Monsieur Hulot, a former resident Rue des Innocents - site of the former Holy Innocents' Cemetery Passage des Jacobins - formerly...
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  • Seine, and some 40 other departments voting for the neo-Jacobins (the moderate faction of the Jacobins). Five departments opt for the monarchists. The directionals...
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    Jean-Lambert Tallien (category Commission des Sciences et des Arts members)
    reestablished his paper, L'Ami des Citoyens, and contributed to the unified attack of the Thermidorians on the remaining Jacobins. Although the journalistic...
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    Constitution", more popularly known as the Jacobin Club after its meeting place in the former couvent des Jacobins on rue Saint-Honoré. The split had led...
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    Place des Jacobins Quai Jules Courmont Quai Rambaud Rue de Brest Rue de la Bourse Rue de la Poulaillerie Rue de la République Rue des Archers Rue des Marronniers...
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    Louis Antoine de Saint-Just (category Jacobins)
    those of Saint-Just, and their views became the official position of the Jacobins. By December, that position had become law: the King was taken to a trial...
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    British Windioard Islands. Sweeney, James L. (2007). "Caribs, Maroons, Jacobins, Brigands, and Sugar Barons: The Last Stand of the Black Caribs on St....
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    the Abbey prison, along with aristocrats who had been arrested by the Jacobins, and Swiss Guards who had survived an earlier massacre. In September 1792...
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    1945-1948", VeniceWorld.com Jennifer Allen, Jennifer Allen at the opening of “Passage du Temps” in Lille, France, Artforum.com, 20 October 2007 "Mapping the...
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    on the Place des Jacobins. In 1827, there were 41 looms. The section between rue Émile-Zola and the Place des Célestins was called Passage Couderc as tribute...
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    of Thinking Freely, Other Press, 2019, p. 364 James, C. L. R. The Black Jacobins. Vintage Books, 1963. p. 24 Mander, J. (2019). Colonialism and Slavery...
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  • The opium of the people or opium of the masses (German: Opium des Volkes) is a dictum used in reference to religion, derived from a frequently paraphrased...
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    clemency led to Desmoulins' expulsion from the Club des Cordeliers and denunciation at the Jacobins, as well as, ultimately, to his arrest and execution...
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  • Transition from Ape to Man" (German: "Anteil der Arbeit an der Menschwerdung des Affen") is an unfinished essay written by Friedrich Engels in the spring...
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    2001. 199 pp. Schmidt, James (2003). "Inventing the Enlightenment: Anti-Jacobins, British Hegelians, and the 'Oxford English Dictionary'". Journal of the...
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    1793. In death, Marat became an icon to the Montagnards faction of the Jacobins as well as the greater sans-culotte population, and a revolutionary martyr;...
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    in some respects an expression of the Enlightenment Movement) was the passage by a man out of his 'self-imposed immaturity' through daring to 'make use...
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    admitted to the Jacobin Club. The massacres first damaged the political position of the Girondins, who seemed too moderate, and later the Jacobins, who seemed...
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    the Jacobins and other radical groups. He was instead accused of deserting his troops. Lafayette called for volunteers to counteract the Jacobins; when...
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    showcase for this Passignano Madonna, long known in Besançon as Notre-Dame des Jacobins. This is an unsigned canvas painting, but it is known to have been painted...
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    Marat and the abbé Royou, and on 8 May, at the Assembly, he addressed the Jacobins in these terms: "You wish, sirs, to save the Constitution; and yet, you...
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    The Passage de l'Argue is a covered arcade in the Bellecour quarter, in the 2nd arrondissement of Lyon, which connects the rue de la République to the...
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    female Jacobins wear cockades." Fistfights broke out in the streets between the two factions of women. Meanwhile, the men who controlled the Jacobins rejected...
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    moderating influence on the Catholic party, and also tried restrict the passage of supplemental taxation for the king. Bodin then retired from political...
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  • Montée de la Grande Côte Rue Hénon Rue Henri-Germain Rue d'Ivry Place des Jacobins Avenue Jean Jaurès Quai Jean-Moulin (Lyon) [fr] Boulevard Jean XXIII...
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    companion of Dumouriez, he was the friend of Lafayette; he had belonged to the Jacobins' club; Mirabeau had slapped him on the shoulder; Danton had said to him:...
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    revolutionaries, and Corsican nationalists. He became a supporter of the Jacobins and joined the pro-French Corsican Republicans who opposed Paoli's policy...
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