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Side 278
... early years of the French Revolution . My revisionist position is based on a re - interpretation and integration of the careers and person- alities of Charles François Dumouriez and Pierre LeBrun into the history of the early years of ...
... early years of the French Revolution . My revisionist position is based on a re - interpretation and integration of the careers and person- alities of Charles François Dumouriez and Pierre LeBrun into the history of the early years of ...
Side 295
... early contacts between Dumouriez and the Belgian revolutionaries , back in 1789- 90 ; but this must have been the formative period in Dumouriez's commit- ment to the Belgian cause . What can be said about those early contacts ...
... early contacts between Dumouriez and the Belgian revolutionaries , back in 1789- 90 ; but this must have been the formative period in Dumouriez's commit- ment to the Belgian cause . What can be said about those early contacts ...
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... early fifteenth century . By the early seventeenth century the family Golescu had earned feudal rights to significant territories and power . In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , however , our attention must be drawn to the ...
... early fifteenth century . By the early seventeenth century the family Golescu had earned feudal rights to significant territories and power . In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , however , our attention must be drawn to the ...
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