Discours par Maximilien Robespierre — 17 Avril 1792-27 Juillet 1794 by Robespierre

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Author Robespierre, Maximilien, 1758-1794
Editor Vellay, Charles, 1876-1953
Title Discours par Maximilien Robespierre — 17 Avril 1792-27 Juillet 1794
Credits Produced by Daniel Fromont
Summary "Discours par Maximilien Robespierre — 17 Avril 1792-27 Juillet 1794" by Robespierre is a historical account composed during the late 18th century. This compilation comprises a series of speeches delivered by Robespierre, a prominent figure of the French Revolution, where he addresses significant political events and controversies of his time. The work provides insight into Robespierre's beliefs, the struggles for liberty, and the conflicts between revolutionaries and counter-revolutionaries. The opening of the text reveals Robespierre's impassioned response to political adversaries, asserting that his primary concern is the public good rather than personal ambition. He confronts accusations from opponents like Brissot and Guadet, defending his actions in the context of the Revolution and addressing the challenges facing the new Republic. Robespierre emphasizes the importance of courage and truth in achieving freedom and critiquing the oppressive elements within French society. His commitment to the principles of justice and the rights of man is highlighted as he navigates the contentious political landscape that defined the era. This initial segment sets the tone for the passionate oratory and moral fervor that characterizes Robespierre's speeches throughout the collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language French
LoC Class DC: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: France, Andorra, Monaco
Subject France -- History -- Revolution, 1789-1799
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EBook-No. 29887
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Most Recently Updated Jan 5, 2021
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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