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" Atheism is aristocratic. The idea of a Supreme Being, who watches over oppressed innocence, and punishes triumphant crime, , is altogether popular. The people, the unfortunate, will always applaud me; I shall find detractors only among the rich and the... "
The French revolution and Napoleon - Página 197
por Charles Downer Hazen - 1917
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The French Revolution 1789-1795

Mrs. Bertha Meriton Cordery Gardiner - 1893 - 310 páginas
...their intolerance. Those, he said, who persecute priests are more fanatic than the priests themselves. Atheism is aristocratic. The idea of a Supreme Being who watches over oppressed innocence and punishes triumphant crime is wholly popular. If God did not exist, we should have to invent him. Thus,...
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The French Revolution

Sir Charles Edward Mallet - 1893 - 322 páginas
...Robespierre attacked his enemies were characteristically circuitous and astute. 'Atheism,' he argued, 'is aristocratic. The idea of a Supreme Being, who watches over oppressed innocence and punishes triumphant crime, is essentially the idea of the people.' Cautious as Robespierre's action...
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The French Revolution 1789-1795

Bertha Meriton Gardiner - 1897 - 304 páginas
...their intolerance. Those, he said, who persecute priests are more fanatic than the priests themselves. Atheism is aristocratic. The idea of a Supreme Being who watches over oppressed innocence and punishes triumphant crime is wholly popular. If God did not exist, we should have to invent him. Thus,...
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Orations: Greek orators

1900 - 470 páginas
...not here speak as an individual, nor as a systematic philosopher, but a representative of the people. Atheism is aristocratic. The idea of a Supreme Being, who watches over oppressed innocence, and punishes triumphant crime, is altogether popular. The people, the unfortunate, will always applaud...
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The World's Best Orations: From the Earliest Period to the Present ..., Volumen9

David Josiah Brewer - 1901 - 456 páginas
...not here speak as an individual, nor as a systematic philosopher, but a representative of the people. Atheism is aristocratic. The idea of a Supreme Being, who watches over oppressed innocence, and punishes triumphant crime, , is altogether popular. The people, the unfortunate, will always applaud...
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The Cyclopedia of Oratory: A Handbook of Authorities on Oratory as an Art ...

W. V. Byars - 1901 - 616 páginas
...respected. Not in vain has it proclaimed the rights of man in the presence of the Supreme Being. . . . The idea of a Supreme Being, who watches over oppressed innocence, and punishes triumphant crime, is altogether popular. The people, the unfortunate, will always applaud...
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The Handbook of Oratory: A Cyclopedia of Authorities on Oratory as an Art ...

William Vincent Byars - 1901 - 614 páginas
...respected. Not in vain has it proclaimed the rights of man in the presence of the Supreme Being. . . . The idea of a Supreme Being, who watches over oppressed innocence, and punishes triumphant crime, is altogether popular. The people, the unfortunate, will always applaud...
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Orations from Homer to William McKinley, Volumen8

Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 464 páginas
...not here speak as an individual, nor as a systematic philosopher, but a representative of the people. Atheism is aristocratic. The idea of a Supreme Being, who watches over oppressed innocence, and punishes triumphant crime, is altogether popular. The people, the unfortunate, will always applaud...
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Paris in 1789-94: Farewell Letters of Victims of the Guillotine

John Goldworth Alger - 1902 - 580 páginas
...that morality necessarily springs from virtue, and that virtue would be only an empty word without the idea of a Supreme Being who watches over oppressed innocence, and sooner or later punishes triumphant crime," it resolved that orators of morality should every Decadi...
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Orators of continental Europe

Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1903 - 454 páginas
...not here speak as an individual, nor as a systematic philosopher, but a representative of the people. Atheism is aristocratic. The idea of a Supreme Being, who watches over oppressed innocence, and punishes triumphant crime, is altogether popular. The people, the unfortunate, will always applaud...
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