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The French Revolution a History

By: Thomas Carlyle

..., Charlotte, account of, in Paris, assissinates Marat, examined, executed. CORDELIERS, Club, Hebert in. 10 Index COURT, Chevalier de. COUTHON, of Mou... ...se. DANDOINS, Captain, Flight to Varennes. DANTON, notice of, President of Cordeliers, and Marat, served with writs, in Cordeliers Club, elected Counc... ..., Camille, notice of, in arms at Cafe de Foy, on Insurrection of Women, in Cordeliers Club, and Brissot, in Na- tional Convention, on Sansculottism, o...

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The French Revolution a History Volume Two

By: Thomas Carlyle

... in Paris, flocks thither. Great and greater waxes President Danton in his Cordeliers Section; his rhetorical tropes are all ‘gigantic:’ energy flashe... ... the Chatelet serves Danton also with a writ;—which, however, as the whole Cordeliers District responds to it, what Constable will be prompt to execut... ...y, which thinks the Jacobins lukewarm, constitutes itself into Club of the Cordeliers; a hotter Club: it is Danton’s element: with whom goes Desmoulin... ...pain. Vivacious alone shall the Mother-Society and her family be. The very Cordeliers may, as it were, return into her bosom, which will have grown wa... ...s, Petions, of a National Assem- bly; most gladly of all, her Robespierre. Cordeliers, again, your Hebert, Vincent, Bibliopolist Momoro, groan audibly... ...ulation. How the Jacobin Mother-Soci- ety, as hinted formerly, sheds forth Cordeliers on this hand, and then Feuillans on that; the Cordeliers on this... ...lans on that; the Cordeliers on this hand, and then Feuillans on that; the Cordeliers ‘an elixir or double-distillation of Jacobin Patriotism;’ the ot... ...ts ought not to be harboured, even in private, by any man: the Club of the Cordeliers openly denounces Majesty himself as doing it. (Newspapers of Apr... ...hy of remembering. Scroll of a Petition, drawn up by Brissots, Dantons, by Cordeliers, Jacobins; for the thing was infi- nitely shaken and manipulated...

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The French Revolution a History Volume Three

By: Thomas Carlyle

...oper practices where- soever found, is ‘the same man you have known at the Cordeliers. ’ With such a Minister of Justice shall not Justice be done?—Le... ... this Faction of Enrages, to play their fantastic tricks; to roar in their Cordeliers Club about Moderatism; to print their Pere Duchene; worship skyb... ...till more indubitable, visible to the mere bodily sight, is this: that the Cordeliers Club sits pale, with anger and terror; and has ‘veiled the Right... ...ply enough, this old Cordelier, Danton and he were of the earliest primary Cordeliers,—shoots his glittering war-shafts into your new Cordeliers, your... ... hand, agree to consummate the Apotheosis of Marat; lift his body from the Cordeliers Church, and transport it to the Pantheon of Great Men,—flinging ...

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The Confessions

By: J. J. Rousseau

...rd wall; at the end was a private door which opened into the church of the Cordeliers. Madam de Warrens was just passing this door; but on hear- ing m... ...liberty. Being one Sunday at Madam de Warrens, a building belonging to the Cordeliers, which joined her house, took fire; this building which containe...

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Memoirs of Louis XIV and His Court and of the Regency

By: The Duke of Saint Simon

... that, as the option was left to her, she would choose “the convent of the Cordeliers at Paris;” which impudent 284 Saint-Simon joke so diverted the ...

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The French Revolution a History

By: Thomas Carlyle

... hundred Breton gentlemen assembled in arms, for seventy-two hours, in the Cordeliers’ Cloister, at Rennes, ’—have to come out again, wiser than they ... ...l be ‘tolerably known in the Revolution.’ He is President of the electoral Cordeliers District at Paris, or about to be it; and shall open his lungs o... ...t Danton, with a ‘voice reverberating from the domes,’ is President of the Cordeliers District; which has already become a Goshen of Patriotism. That ... ...Districts begin to stir; the voice of President Danton reverberates in the Cordeliers: People’s-Friend Marat has flown to Versailles and back again;— ... ... in Paris, flocks thither. Great and greater waxes President Danton in his Cordeliers Section; his rhetorical tropes are all ‘gigantic:’ energy flashe... ... the Chatelet serves Danton also with a writ;—which, however, as the whole Cordeliers District responds to it, what Constable will be prompt to execut... ...y, which thinks the Jacobins lukewarm, constitutes itself into Club of the Cordeliers; a hotter Club: it is Danton’s element: with whom goes Desmoulin... ...pain. Vivacious alone shall the Mother-Society and her family be. The very Cordeliers may, as it were, return into her bosom, which will have grown wa... ...ths, Petions, of a National Assembly; most gladly of all, her Robespierre. Cordeliers, again, your Hebert, Vincent, Bibliopolist Momoro, groan audibly...

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The French Revolution a History Volume One

By: Thomas Carlyle

... hundred Breton gentlemen assembled in arms, for seventy-two hours, in the Cordeliers’ Cloister, at Rennes, ’—have to come out again, wiser than they ... ...l be ‘tolerably known in the Revolution.’ He is President of the electoral Cordeliers District at Paris, or about to be it; and shall open his lungs o... ...Danton, with a ‘voice reverber- ating from the domes,’ is President of the Cordeliers Dis- trict; which has already become a Goshen of Patriotism. Tha... ...stricts begin to stir; the voice of President Danton rever- berates in the Cordeliers: People’s-Friend Marat has flown to Versailles and back again;—s...

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Master Francis Rabelais Five Books of the Lives, Heroic Deeds and Sayings of Gargantua and His Son Pantagruel

By: Thomas Urquhart

...f Buinart, afterwards Prior of Sermaize. He was longer at the Abbey of the Cordeliers at La Baumette, half a mile from Angers, where he became a novic... ...e ecclesi- astical profession, and entered the monastery of the Franciscan Cordeliers at Fontenay-le-Comte, in Lower Poitou, which was honoured by his... ...ns, Hermits, Austins, Bernardins, Egnatins, Celestins, Theatins, Amadeans, Cordeliers, Carmelites, Minims, and the devil and all of other holy monks a...

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