1000 resultados para Péron, François (1775-1810) -- Portraits
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v. 1. Discours: Discours de réception à l'Académie française. Réponse à m. Flourens. Réponse à m. le baron Pasquier.--Notices et portraits: Le comte Sieyès. Le comte Roederer. Livingston. Talleyrand. Broussais. Le comte Merlin. Le comte Destutt de Tracy. Daunou.--v. 2. Notices historiques: Le comte Siméon. De Sismondi. Charles Comte. Ancillon. Bignon. Rossi. Cabanis. Droz.--Vie de Franklin.
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"Our reprint of this work is from the twenty-third London edition, and the notes inclosed in brackets are from the pen, we believe, of Mr. Peter Cunningham."--Pref.
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"Corrigenda": 1 leaf inserted.
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Court of Appeal cases from October 1806 to October 1809; Court of Chancery cases from September 1806 to February 1810.
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Note concerning portraits of Barton: p. 34.
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Pts. [1-3] hrsg. von E.Breza, redigiert von R.O. Spazier; pt.[4] hrsg. von N.Frankfuter und B.Auerbach; pt.[5] fortgesetzt von B.Auerbach.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Introduction by D.S. Doggett.
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Includes index.
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t. 1. 1. section. De la destruction des jésuites. 2. section. Des dernières années du règne de Louis XV. 3. section. Du règne de Louis XVI jusqu'a l'Assemblée des notables.--t. 2. 4. section. Du fameux procés du collier. 5. section. De la révolution français.--t. 3-5. [5. section, suite] De la révolution française.--t. 6. Sur la route de poste de Fribourg en Brisgaw à Saint-Pétersbourg. Voyage à Saint-Pétersbourg.
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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The aim of this article is to give an overview of the political situation of Brazil in 1810. It offers an opposed view to the traditional perspective, that presents a calm scenario, without great political challenges. In fact, although Brazil was in a different situation when compared with Spanish America, it was part of the same general context. It is true that Brazil had opportunities to learn its own ways to avoid revolutions, but, in the end, this goal was impossible to achieve.